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Mother granted permission to apply for judicial review over death of son, 13


The mother of a drowned schoolboy has been given the go-ahead to apply for a judicial review after the Crown Prosecution Service refused to charge the boy who pushed her son into a river. 
Christopher Kapessa, 13, died in July 2019 and the CPS ruled that it was not in the public interest to prosecute the 14-year-old boy who pushed him for manslaughter.  
Mr Kapessa s mother Alina Joseph believes that if her son had been white the investigation into his death would have been very different , and her bid to apply for a judicial review was granted by the High Court today.   ....

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UK ex-police officer jailed for belonging to neo-Nazi group


UK ex-police officer jailed for belonging to neo-Nazi group
FILE PHOTO: Police mugshot of Benjamin Hannam, 22, a probationary police constable with the London Metropolitan Police, convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi terrorist group. Metropolitan Police/Handout via REUTERS reuters tickers
This content was published on April 30, 2021 - 15:22
April 30, 2021 - 15:22
LONDON (Reuters) - The first police officer in Britain to be convicted of a terrorism offence was jailed for more than four years on Friday for belonging to a banned neo-Nazi group and possessing extremist material.
Benjamin Hannam, 22, who had worked as a probationary police constable with the London Metropolitan Police, was found guilty earlier this month of belonging to National Action. The group was outlawed after it praised the murder of Jo Cox, a female member of parliament who was killed in a street attack in 2016 by a Nazi-obsessed loner. ....

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