UK ministers urged to scrap law requiring councillors to publish home address
by Peter Walker Deputy political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6KS6E)
LGA makes call in run-up to English local elections amid concerns about rising intimidation and abuse
Ministers are being urged to amend a law requiring councillors to publish their home addresses amid rising concerns about the scale of intimidation and abuse in local government, and the impact it is having on women in particular.
Ahead of elections to councils across England on 2 May, the Local Government Association (LGA) has argued that a 1972 law setting out that addresses are given by default is out of date, and has left councillors feeling under threat.
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