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Over 300 United Families and Friends march on Downing Street - Workers Revolutionary Party

Over 300 United Families and Friends march on Downing Street - Workers Revolutionary Party
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RIP SENI director: why I made a film about a graffitied artwork, race and mental health

Excited delirium : term linked to police restraint in UK medical guide condemned | Deaths in custody

Excited delirium : term linked to police restraint in UK medical guide condemned | Deaths in custody
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They Couldn t Breathe: Families Of British Men Who Died In Police Custody Speak Out

Updated 4 hours ago They Couldn t Breathe: Families Of British Men Who Died In Police Custody Speak Out 1,784 people have died in England and Wales after contact with the police since 1990 – yet no officer has been held to account Illustration: Damon Dahlen/HuffPost; Photos: Getty/Handout British men who have died in police custody. Pictured (from left) Lloyd Butler, Sean Rigg, Christopher Alder in baseball cap and his paratrooper s uniform, and Mikey Powell The CCTV footage shows a man face down on the floor of a police station, handcuffed and unresponsive, as he gasps for breath. Officers are heard laughing and joking while making monkey and chimpanzee noises, apparently unmoved by the desperate plight of the man in front of them.

Just 3 per cent of police racism complaints in Leicestershire are upheld, new figures show

Just 3 per cent of police racism complaints in Leicestershire are upheld, new figures show National picture shows big differences in forces handling of allegations of racism by their staff Updated The figures show big differences in the outcomes of investigations into alleged police racism (Image: Getty Images) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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