Police unable to find memo saying they spied on a murder victim's family
Manchester police can’t find a memo which allegedly orders surveillance over people attending the Stephen Lawrence inquiry.
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Manchester police can’t find a memo which allegedly orders surveillance over people attending the Stephen Lawrence inquiry.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has demanded an immediate investigation into the claims published in The Guardian this morning.
People associate racism with name-calling or physical assaults. But in Ireland it can be as subtle as a letter, writes Salome Mbugua.
State institutions were accused of promoting racism at an event in Dublin yesterday.
David Cameron himself is the latest to have to apologise for an ill-advised and offensive remark.
Diane Abbott has apologised after a tweet led to accusations of racism. Her party leader Ed Miliband called her during a TV interview to give her “a severe dressing down”, it is reported.
Gary Dobson and David Norris were convicted of the 1993 racist murder of 18-year-old Lawrence in London yesterday.
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The black teenager was stabbed to death in 1993 by a white gang apparently motivated by little bit his skin colour.
Two men deny murdering Stephen Lawrence, who was stabbed to death in London in 1993.
Two men, one of whom who was already found not guilty in an earlier trial, are to face court over the murder of a black teenager in London in 1993.