Police should use ‘common sense’ when recording non-crime hate incidents, says Yvette Cooper
The Home Secretary says consistent approach needed as she emphasises ‘immense importance’ of monitoring anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.
The Home Secretary says consistent approach needed as she emphasises ‘immense importance’ of monitoring anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.
Dozens of lawyers, scholars, journalists and democratic politicians have been imprisoned for ‘subversion’ against the pro-Beijing government.
The teenage girl banned from football after asking a “bearded” transgender opponent “Are you a man?” is to appeal her...
Police should prioritise tackling violent crime and burglaries instead of questioning people over their social media posts, Sir Keir Starmer...
The Welsh Government has pledged to change the “beliefs and behaviour of the white majority” in Wales, as part of...
The study of the Earth’s rocks and natural resources is racist and linked to “white supremacy”, according to a geography...
Police are using hate laws wrongly and 90 per cent of 'non-crime hate incidents' that are being looked at don’t...
The recording of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) is more widespread than you’d think. According to FOI requests submitted in 2019,...
One of Britain's most prominent feminist writers has revealed that two Scotland Yard officers visited her home to warn they...
Essex Police has been accused of "incompetence" and "prioritising diversity over real crime" after establishing a 'gold group' usually reserved...
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