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17 days ago

The reality is the legal framework placed police and protesters in this situation – and what I saw as I protested looked like instances of excessive police force

The Town Hall riot will no doubt be ex…

18 days ago

Civil rights, women’s rights: little could have been achieved under the system now being considered by UK ministers. A bad situation could get worse

‘Lawful protest and free speech are fundamental rig…

88 days ago

Undercover unit monitored Stephen Lawrence’s family, as well as thousands of mainly leftwing political activists

Two senior officers who supervised an undercover Scotland Yard unit spying on political…

4 months ago

There may be evidence of racism in how a police team targeted black justice campaigners, an inquiry hears.
Lawyer David Barr KC, pictured, set out the aims of the Undercover Policing Inquiry's latest stage, which will examine the behaviour of officers said to have spied on the family of Stephen Lawrence.
David Norris, 49, was jailed for life in January 2012 with a minimum term of 14 years and three months, which expired in December 2024 following the murder of Stephen Lawrence.

Neville Lawrence, 83, is preparing for David Norris, now 49, to appear for first time to plead for his freedom

Stephen Lawrence’s father says one of his son’s killers should name the other members of …

5 months ago

Baroness Doreen Lawrence says she was "floored" by the allegation the Daily Mail was spying on her.

Doreen Lawrence says review of decision to close investigation into her son’s murder is ‘last opportunity’ for justice

The mother of Stephen Lawrence has urged witnesses to come forward to assist a re…

Baroness Lawrence says review, triggered by BBC investigation, is the last opportunity for justice.

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