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A report by the Home Affairs Committee examined the police response to disorder that broke out after the murder of three ...
AN INFORMATION vacuum in the wake of the Southport murders led to lies and rumours on social media fuelling riots, MPs have ...
The parliamentary committee agreed with findings from a watchdog that police forces should have better anticipated the risk ...
POLICE officers who were called to the Manvers riots last August were anticipating a ‘peaceful protest’ rath... Local News ...
A parliamentary report finds police response to last summer's riots was appropriate, dismissing claims of two-tier policing.
Misinformation was allowed to flourish because police and prosecutors withheld information after the Southport killings, MPs have found.
The phrase “two-tier policing” has entered our political dialogue since the summer riots, which took place after the tragic ...
The Crown Prosecution Service and Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Serena Kennedy, had a 90-minute discussion about ...
Barry Gardiner, Labour MP, passionately refuted allegations of biased policing in the Southport riots, igniting a fiery discussion on GB News.
The Home Affairs Committee also found police guidance on revealing details about suspects is badly out of date for the social ...
South Yorkshire Police and some other forces were unprepared for last summer’s riots and should have better anticipated the ...
The report from the Home Affairs Committee found there was no evidence of two-tier policing in officers’ handling of the ...