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Two steps forward, one step back : How movement sparked by George Floyd s murder has changed Britain

‘Two steps forward, one step back’: How movement sparked by George Floyd’s murder has changed Britain Nadine White © Provided by The Independent George Floyd’s murder at the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis sparked a movement not just in the US but around the world, bringing forth a global reckoning around race. In Britain, demonstrators mobilised and took to the streets not just in solidarity but in protest at frustration with racism and policing in the UK. They carried placards with messages such as “The UK is not innocent”, taking aim at slaver statues and colonial relics. Hundreds of petitions urged institutions to tackle systemic inequalities, from the national curriculum to the black maternal mortality rate.

Family of Belly Mujinga demand name of man they say spat on her

Timeline of Belly Mujinga s death and the police investigation  March 21: Belly Mujinga is allegedly spat at by a customer at London Victoria train station who claims to have the virus March 21: Her colleague Motolani Sunmola reports the incident to their employer Govia Thameslink Railway March 25: The suspect is tested for Covid-19 but results confirm he had not been infected April 2: Mrs Mujinga is taken to hospital after becoming unwell April 5: She dies in hospital April 8: The Transport Salaried Staffs Association tells GTR about an allegation of deliberate coughing May 12: The TSSA claims Mrs Mujinga has been assaulted by a man who deliberately coughed and spat at her, saying he had the virus .

Met Police officer sues over sexual and racist texts

BBC News By Rianna Croxford image captionStephen Redgewell s actions amounted to gross misconduct, an investigation found An Asian police officer is suing the Met Police for sexual harassment and discrimination after receiving hundreds of racist and sexist messages from a senior colleague. The woman said she felt groomed and violated after Stephen Redgewell sent her sexual images over two years. Det Sgt Redgewell represented her through his role as deputy general secretary of the Met Police Federation. The Met said it had zero tolerance for racist and sexist behaviour. Warning: This report includes racist and offensive language Mr Redgewell, now 54, resigned from the force in 2018 following separate reports that he had had sex with a dominatrix in the headquarters of the Met Police Federation.

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