It is rare I am moved by the news, but the story of Ann Ming fighting to change an 800-year old law to get justice for her daughter managed it. Watch or listen to her interview if you can, when she talks about going to the most senior law makers in the land and, instead of being intimidating, talking as a parent to a parent, about getting justice for her daughter.
Rest in peace Julie Hogg, your mother is a credit to your memory.
It is about time someone had common sense. I think it is brilliant, and the whole of Britain owes her a vote of thanks. Now less people will get away with 'murder'.