Demonstrators protest over strip-search of black schoolgirl who was on period
A crowd marched through central London on Saturday to protest against the ‘barbaric’ treatment of the teenager.
A crowd marched through central London on Saturday to protest against the ‘barbaric’ treatment of the teenager.
Crowds gathered at Stoke Newington Police Station in north-east London on Friday afternoon.
The 15-year-old, also known as Child Q, is taking civil action against the Metropolitan Police and her school.
Stop and Search action plan from 2020 said officers should not take action based on ‘smell’ of cannabis alone.
A safeguarding review found that ‘racism (whether deliberate or not) was likely to have been an influencing factor’.
The seven-time world champion is in the process of adding a third middle name, to go along with Carl and Davidson.
Sergeant Simon Kempton told Police Federation colleagues about the killer’s police interviews on the messaging app.
It is understood the department has sought clarification as police continue to examine 12 gatherings.
Social care providers will be able to recruit overseas workers to fill vacancies under relaxed immigration rules that came into force on Tuesday.
Scotland Yard is also expected to explain its reasoning for handing out any fixed penalty notices.
Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs argue that energy giants are reaping hefty profits while households and businesses face a cost-of-living crisis.
The company said sales could have been higher if there had not been driver shortages and a fire at a distribution centre.
A range of figures both prominent and private have played an important role in the life of the head of state.
Ashley Cole was ready for his new job at Everton and Tyson Fury hit out at Eddie Hearn.
England boss Eddie Jones said the Olympic champion had ‘good messages for the team, particularly for the young guys coming through’.