Sarah Everard
Sarah Everard: All the latest news and updates on the case that shocked the nation.
Couzens is serving a life sentence for the killing of Sarah Everard
It's been two years since Sarah Everard was kidnapped, raped and murdered by serving police officer Wayne Couzens
The former police officer has been denied his appeal for reduced jail time
"Sarah was wonderful and we miss her all the time".
The misconduct hearing is due to conclude by Friday.
Cressida Dick has announced plain clothes police will have to video call stations when stopping women.
The Channel 4 show depicts the true horror of sexual impropriety within the police force.
Patsy Stevenson's image at the Sarah Everard vigil went viral, and she says police officers have attempted to contact her on Tinder.
The MET Police told women to 'shout or wave a bus down' if they feel endangered by a plain clothes police officer.
Wayne Couzens received a rare whole-life tariff earlier this week.
Sarah Everard’s murder caused a wave of outrage and protest earlier this year.
CCTV footage shows Wayne Couzens stopping Sarah Everard as she walked through Clapham.
Almost seven months on, devastating details of Sarah's murder have come to light.
A new investigation is calling for 'radical change'.
Facebook groups are seeing more and more posts about sexual violence.
The armed policeman pleaded guilty to Sarah's rape, kidnap and murder last week.
The policeman appeared at the Old Bailey today.
The Duchess of Cambridge visited the vigil at Clapham Common earlier this month.
Al Garthwaite was one of the women who organised the Reclaim the Night march in Leeds 1977, as the Yorkshire Ripper ran riot.
The online vigils come as police were criticised for manhandling women at Sarah Everard's memorial in Clapham last week.
The app has seen a huge spike in downloads following Sarah Everard's death.
Wayne Couzens will still receive his £33,000 annual salary, according to reports.
The probationary police officer reportedly shared the graphic on social media, leaving several colleagues concerned.
The plan was announced by the government to provide “immediate steps to provide further reassurance” for women in the wake of Sarah Everard.
Good Morning Britain: Doctor Slammed For Calling Sarah Everard Vigils And Protests 'Super-Spreaders'
Dr Hilary Jones claimed people will die as a result of the gatherings.
The probationary police officer reportedly shared the graphic on social media, leaving several colleagues concerned.