What’s behind the UK’s soaring domestic murder rate?

Boris Johnson pledges legislation to tackle growing problem as new figures show killings rose to 173 last year

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The number of domestic violence-related homicides in the UK has reached a five-year high, according to newly published figures.

Data obtained by the BBC from 43 police forces across the country shows that 173 people died as a result of domestic violence last year - up from 141 in 2017, 139 in 2016, 160 in 2015 and 165 in 2014.

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