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The copper, the Lawrence killer’s father, and secret police files that expose a ‘corrupt relationship’

The copper, the Lawrence killer’s father, and secret police files that expose a ‘corrupt relationship’

The failure of the original hunt for the killers of Stephen Lawrence will come under fresh scrutiny today following the emergence of secret Scotland Yard files which reveal police concerns…

Metropolitan police officer guilty of assault on 14-year-old boy

Metropolitan police officer guilty of assault on 14-year-old boy

The mother of a 14-year-old boy who was headbutted and assaulted by a Metropolitan police constable said the officer should be kicked out of the force for attacking a child.…

Dame Anne Owers appointed as IPCC chief

Dame Anne Owers appointed as IPCC chief

The former chief inspector of prisons Dame Anne Owers has been appointed to lead the independent police watchdog. The appointment comes after nearly two years in which the Independent Police…

IAP publishes the report on its 2nd family listening day

IAP publishes the report on its 2nd family listening day

The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody (IAP) has published a report on its second family listening day held in September 2011. The event was organised on behalf…

Police escape charges in 70% of IPCC cases

Police escape charges in 70% of IPCC cases

Prosecutors decided against charging police officers in nearly 70 per cent of the most serious cases of alleged misconduct referred to them by the policing watchdog, according to figures secured…

Reece Staples: Young footballer died from misadventure, jury rules

Reece Staples: Young footballer died from misadventure, jury rules

An inquest jury has returned a verdict of death by misadventure in the case of a young footballer who died when a bag of cocaine split inside his body. Former…

London is increasingly policed by force not consent – thanks to its mayors

London is increasingly policed by force not consent – thanks to its mayors

Exactly six months ago a series of riots spread from Tottenham to other parts of London and across the country. The only way police officers were able to re-establish order…

Department of Justice program to examine Metro Police use of force

Department of Justice program to examine Metro Police use of force

A new Justice Department program will examine 20 years of use-of-force incidents by Metro Police, ultimately recommending best practices for the agency, officials announced Thursday. Bernard Melekian, director of the…