The scheme has been praised as a 'positive step forwards in protecting victims' - but Labour claims the government has a 'shameful record of ignoring domestic abuse'.
Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Alex Chalk said:"Survivors of domestic abuse show great strength and bravery in coming forward, and it is right that every tool is used to protect them from further harm.
"This pilot is a pathetic effort to stem the rising tide of violence against women and girls that has skyrocketed on their watch," he said.
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