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Not all abuse leaves bruises: Local survey reveals scale of financial control in relationships

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As No More Week brings together people from every corner of society to say “NO MORE” to all forms of domestic abuse and sexual violence, new research shows nearly one in five people in Essex and Suffolk have a connection to financial control in relationships.

Why it matters: Financial control is a powerful tool of coercion that often traps individuals in abusive relationships by making them financially dependent on their partner, according to Lisa Dawson , Head of Family Law at Ellisons Solicitors .

Lisa Dawson of Ellisons Solicitors
Lisa Dawson of Ellisons SolicitorsEllisons Solicitors

By the numbers: The survey of 267 local residents conducted by Ellisons found:

  • 19.5% had either personally experienced or knew someone who had experienced financial control

  • 9.7% reported being forced into debt unknowingly

  • 8.2% had to justify or seek permission for spending

  • 7.9% had money taken without consent

  • 7.9% reported a partner refusing to contribute financially to the household

  • 6.0% were excluded from major financial decisions

What they're saying: "Many people don't recognise it as abuse, but it can have devastating long-term effects, from damaged credit scores to complete financial ruin," Dawson explains. "Legal protections exist to help survivors regain control, and it's crucial that those affected seek advice as early as possible."

The bigger picture: No More Week (2-8 March) brings together people globally to say "NO MORE" to domestic and sexual violence, an "epidemic" that impacts one in three women and one in six men worldwide.

Getting support: If you or someone you know is the victim of domestic abuse, in any form, there are some brilliant local organisations offering free support:

  • Lighthouse: A Suffolk-based charity providing support for women, young people, and children affected by domestic abuse. They offer confidential advice and can help find refuge spaces across the country if you need to leave home immediately.

  • Suffolk Domestic Abuse hotline: The service is available to men and women over 16 on 0800 977 5690. They offer a wide range of services, advice and information.

The bottom line: "Despite increased awareness of domestic abuse, financial control remains underreported and misunderstood," says Dawson. "No More Week serves as a vital reminder that abuse takes many forms, and support is available for those who need it."

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Has Fabio Wardley's 'dream' Portman Road fight moved one step closer?

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The British heavyweight champion and diehard Ipswich Town fan could see his ambition to fight at his beloved club become reality after a new licence application.

Why it matters: Ipswich Town Football Club has applied for a variation of its licence at Portman Road. The application has requested boxing or wrestling entertainment to take place between 12:00 and 22:30 on Sundays to Thursdays, as well as 12:00 to 23:00 on Fridays and Saturdays.

West Stand at Portman Road stadium in Ipswich
West Stand at Portman Road stadium in IpswichHolly Woodard-Williams

What they're saying: Speaking with the BBC, an ITFC spokesperson said: "Following infrastructure improvements to Portman Road over the past couple of years, it will not be uncommon for the stadium to apply for various licences to host events across different sectors; this is just one of many that will start to appear."

For context: British heavyweight champion and Ipswich Town fan Fabio Wardley said it was his "dream" to fight at the ground.

In October 2024, Wardley told BBC Radio Suffolk he wanted to fight at Portman Road, saying: "It's still the dream and it's on the cards".

"If anything it's closer than ever now because being with Frank Warren my promoter, he's done stadium shows before and he knows how to put them on.

"When it happens is still a massive question but pieces are definitely falling into place for this."

Fabio Wardley at Portman Road stadium in Ipswich
Fabio Wardley at Portman Road stadium in IpswichAlamy

The bigger picture: Ipswich Town chief executive, Mark Ashton, said in November 2024 that the club had been in discussion with Wardley about appearing at the ground and that it was in the "pipeline" but not "imminent".

The details: The club has also requested to be permitted to include live music performances, playing of recorded music, dance performances as well as alcohol sales and late night refreshments.

Portman Road underwent a series of improvements last summer to prepare the ground for Premier League football, including new media facilities, more executive boxes and the introduction of safe standing areas at the ground for the first time.

What's next: Posters advertising the change have been put up in the area around the ground with people able to have their say on the change until 24 April.

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