Domestic abuse: 'Court made me feel more vulnerable'

Victims of domestic abuse are calling for a radical overhaul of family courts, claiming intimidation and abuse continue during proceedings.

The UK government has recently consulted on a new domestic abuse bill, which would ban abusers cross-examining their victims in family courts.

But Plaid Cymru MP Liz Saville-Roberts urged ministers to speed up changes.

One victim - Jane - speaks of her ordeal at the hands of her abuser and how the family court made her feel more vulnerable.

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