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Daniel’s family fight for inquiry

originally by: Islington Tribune 29th July 2011 Revelations that a senior detective investigating the murder of a Finsbury man was placed under surveillance by the News of the World have boosted a...

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Mark Duggan did not shoot at police, says the IPCC

originally by: The Guardian 9th August 2011 Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police sparked London’s riots, did not fire a shot at police officers before they killed him, the Independent Police...

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Protest against deaths in custody (2011)

all credits: PressTV published: 29th October 2011 Once again, this year, like every year hundreds gathered for the annual march against deaths in police custody in Britain. Most of those here are...

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Jesse Jackson calls for public inquiry into British deaths in custody

originally by: Socialist Worker published: 15th December 2011 Veteran US civil rights activist Jesse Jackson joined with campaigners in London today (Thursday) to throw his weight behind calls for a...

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UFFC’s letter to Nick Herbert’s letter in reply to our letter to the Prime...

Letter sent to Nick Herbert (Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice): 30th January 2012 The Rt. Hon Nick Herbert MP Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice 2 Marsham Street London SW1P...

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National Fathers Day vigils to be held UK-wide

PRESS RELEASE For immediate release: Friday 8 June 2012 National Fathers Day Vigils to Remember All That Have Died in Custody …………………………………………. 17th June 2012 between 12noon to 3pm At locations...

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Azelle inquiry must answer tough questions

by: Helen Shaw published: 4 September 2012 The public inquiry into the fatal shooting by Metropolitan police of Azelle Rodney opened on Monday. This is the first time a public inquiry under the 2005...

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Prison deaths rise as cuts take effect

originally by: The Guardian published: 19 October 2012 Resource cutbacks are putting an increasing strain on the prison system in England and Wales, with a growing current of deaths, attempted suicides...

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Shock police racism allegations by Stephen Lawrence’s brother referred to IPCC

originally by: Mail Online   published: 9 January 2013 Scotland Yard yesterday referred shock police racism allegations by Stephen Lawrence’s brother to the force watchdog. Describing the claims by...

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The new + improved UFFC online community launched

To mark a new long-term forward looking United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC), its website is getting a major makeover! This will make getting involved a lot easier with the site having...

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