But it’s exactly that largesse that sets Coldplay apart.
"It was heartbreaking. I felt it was such a low sentence for how dangerous it is.""I think the new guidance will help people seek justice, that it'll be taken seriously and it's a positive step," she added.
She described strangulation as an "up close and personal attack" which can and does take lives.It comes after an earlier announcement thatRachel Williams, a domestic abuse survivor and campaigner who was instrumental in introducing the offences into law, was shot by her
and left with life-changing injuries.The offences were created by the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and came into force on 7 June 2022.
However, these offences are not limited to domestic abuse situations.
Non-fatal strangulation is not a specific offence in Scotland,"I didn't have peace of mind travelling," she said. "Once you're underground on the Tube, you're stuck. It can cause quite a lot of stress."
Ms Salisbury added that it would be helpful if TfL illustrated which stations had toilets with a map inside carriages.Fern Howard, from Crohn’s & Colitis UK said she was pleased to hear that access to toilets would be improved but echoed Ms Sailsbury's concern that waiting 20 minutes was "often not possible".
"We know that nine in 10 people with Crohn’s or Colitis plan their activities based on toilet access," she said."It is challenging, stressful and isolating if public and accessible toilets are not available."