London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. This year, UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls into question, women's safety on the UK's streets. The first march in 1977 took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News

London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021.  The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women.  This year, UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes and the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa calls into question, women's safety on the UK's streets. The first march in 1977 took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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27 November 2021

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Marble Arch, London, UK

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London, UK, 27th Nov, 2021. The annual 'Reclaim the Night' women's-only march is held to protest all forms of male violence against women. Specifically during the Covid-19 lockdowns, women's charities became concerned with the increase in demand for services and UK police recorded a 7% rise in recorded domestic abuse crimes. Now in its 42nd year in the UK, the first march took place in reaction to women being asked by police to stay at home following 13 murders by Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed the Yorkshire Ripper, with anger at women being the victims subjected to a curfew. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News

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