Jean Taylor Appears on Good Morning Britain to Highlight Chantel’s Law

Jean Taylor - Good Morning Britain

On a recent episode of Good Morning Britain, Families Fighting for Justice founder Jean Taylor appeared live to speak about Chantel’s Law — a vital campaign calling for tougher sentencing for those who murder and then desecrate or conceal their victim’s body. Jean passionately shared her own heartbreaking story and the ongoing fight for justice, […]

Chantel’s Law Gains Support in Parliament and the Press

We are proud to see Chantel’s Law gain the national attention it deserves, with both Members of Parliament and national media lending their voices to this urgent cause. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to The Express for covering our campaign, and to Esther McVey MP for publicly backing the proposed law change. […]

Re-Building Your Future: Offering Hope, Even in Challenging Times

Re-Building Your Future

At Families Fighting for Justice, we know that when tragedy strikes, it can feel as though the future has been taken from you. That’s why we created the Re-Building Your Future Programme — to help those affected by violent crime take positive steps forward. Our 12-week programme was designed to rebuild confidence, offer purpose, and […]

The Power of Shared Stories: Finding Strength in Our Peer Support Groups

Finding Strength

Grief is a journey that no one should have to walk alone. At Families Fighting for Justice, we support families who have lost a loved one to murder or culpable road death. We understand the deep pain that comes with such loss, and we know that healing is not easy. Through The Hub, we provide […]

A Productive Meeting with Matthew Patrick MP: Pushing Forward for Chantel’s Law

Image: Matthew Patrick ©House of Commons/Roger Harris A Step Forward: Meeting with Matthew Patrick MP Families Fighting for Justice recently had a productive and encouraging meeting with Matthew Patrick MP to discuss the urgent need for Chantel’s Law. During our conversation, we highlighted the gaps in Helen’s Law and how Chantel’s Law is essential in […]

OLLY & Families Fighting for Justice Nominated for The Small Charity/Not-for-Profit Community Impact Award

OLLY & Families Fighting for Justice Nominated for The Small Charity/Not-for-Profit Community Impact Award

We are incredibly honoured to announce that OLLY (Our Lost Love Years) & Families Fighting for Justice have been nominated for The Small Charity/Not-for-Profit Community Impact Award at the Liverpool Community Impact Awards. This recognition means so much to us, as it reflects the dedication, hard work, and unwavering support we provide to families affected […]

The First 2,500 Signatures for Chantel’s Law Delivered to No. 10 Downing Street

The First 2,500 Signatures for Chantel’s Law Delivered to No. 10 Downing Street

On 23rd January 2025, Families Fighting for Justice proudly delivered the first 2,500 signatures in support of Chantel’s Law to No. 10 Downing Street. This moment marks a significant milestone in our campaign to address the gaps in the justice system that fail victims and their families. Our founder, Jean Taylor, who is also the […]

Handing in the Petition for Chantel’s Law Today

petition 10 downing street

Today at 15:00, our founder, Jean Taylor, will deliver a petition to No. 10 Downing Street in support of Chantel’s Law, a vital step towards addressing the gaps in the justice system that continue to fail victims and their families. This petition reflects the voices and stories of countless families who have experienced firsthand the […]

Chantel’s Law: Closing the Gaps in Justice for Victims and Their Families

Closing the Gaps in Justice for Victims and Their Families

Introduction Chantel’s Law is a proposed reform aimed at addressing a crucial gap in the justice system for cases involving murder and the desecration of victims’ bodies. This law was inspired by the tragic case of Chantel Taylor, whose killer not only took her life but also dismembered and concealed her remains, causing unimaginable pain […]

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