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31 Days Of Black British History Day Twenty Five: The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Stephen Lawrence: murdered in a racist attack at 18. The inquiry led to the acknowledgment of institutional racism in the police.
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The End of Johnson? The Police Launch an Investigation into COVID Rule-breaking - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday a leaked email was released by ITV News, confirming there was a party at Number 10 that (seems to have) broken lockdown rules. To make matters worse, it's being reported that Johnson himself was at the event. Therefore the MET...
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What's Really in the Gray Report... and Could it End Johnson? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday an update on the Sue Gray Report was published. This was big news for Johnson and it led to one of the most interesting sessions in Parliament that we've seen for some time. But aside from drama and excitement, what does this...
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The Sue Gray Report Amendments Explained: Have the Met Saved Johnson? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
To the frustration of many around the country, the infamous Sue Gray Report is still yet to be published. And it looks like we're going to be waiting a while longer before seeing the full document, thanks to an intervention by the Met...
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Victoria, B.C., radio host Al Ferraby charged with child luring

9th - Higher Ed
A Victoria morning radio show host has been charged with child luring after a Vancouver police investigation. CFAX host Al Ferraby was arrested about eight months ago and charged Wednesday.
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Emma Caldwell's family feel 'betrayed yet again' by the Scottish Government

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Press statement by Aamer Anwar on behalf of the family of Emma Caldwell, following a meeting with Secretary General Ruth Charteris KC.
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Emma Caldwell inquiry must begin with no more delays, family urges

Higher Ed
The public inquiry into the murder of Emma Caldwell must begin “with no more delays”, the family has urged.



After meeting the Justice Secretary in Glasgow, they described the “so-called police investigation” into her death...
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No appeal in Gerald Stanley's acquittal

9th - Higher Ed
There will be no appeal in the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, as prosecutors believe there was nothing about the trial to justify appealing the verdict. The farmer was acquitted last month by a jury in the shooting death of Colten Boushie....
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Head of pink crack cocaine operation apologizes in court

9th - Higher Ed
Sentencing arguments wrapped up today for a woman who led a drug network known for selling pink crack cocaine. Lawyers say Sandra Guiboche should face seven to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to traffic cocaine...
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Point Douglas residents felt 'like prisoners' due to Winnipeg pink crack cocaine network, activist says

9th - Higher Ed
The woman at the centre of a drug network known for selling pink crack cocaine in Winnipeg's Point Douglas area apologized in court on Wednesday, less than a week before a judge will decide how long she'll spend in prison.
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New Trouble For Shilpa Shetty And Raj Kundra: FIR Filed After Trader Alleges Gold Investment Scam

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Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra have been accused of fraud, leading Mumbai court to order a police investigation. As per reports, Bullion trader Prithviraj Kothari filed a complaint alleging that Shilpa Shetty,...
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Residents in Lumby, B.C., on edge following a woman's suspicious death

9th - Higher Ed
RCMP in the North Okanagan community of Lumby had initially reported Tatjana Stefanski as missing after an alleged attempted abduction. But now, after her death, community members have questions about what happened.
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Widow who had 'husband's ashes' made into jewellery told to identify his body at funeral directors' freezer

9th - Higher Ed
Widow who had 'husband's ashes' made into jewellery told to identify his body at funeral directors' freezer
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Police investigate double murder of father and son in Richmond, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Police in Richmond, B.C., are investigating a double murder committed at a home Thursday night. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says the victims are a 46-year-old man and his 13-year-old son. Police believe the killings were...
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India restarting some visa services is 'good news,' says Sajjan

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Emergency Preparedness Harjit Sajjan said Wednesday that he welcomed India's move to restore some visa services for Canadians. India suspended visa processing after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the country was...
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India restarting some visa services is good for Canadians, says Sajjan

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Emergency Preparedness Harjit Sajjan said Wednesday that he welcomed India's move to restore some visa services for Canadians. India suspended visa processing after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged the country was...
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Ontario man says RCMP raided his home due to tip about Mountie memorabilia

9th - Higher Ed
An Ontario man is fighting to clear his name two years after police smashed through his door in a no-knock raid, acting on a tip about his RCMP memorabilia collection in the wake of the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Ontario man says police raided his home due to tip about Mountie memorabilia

9th - Higher Ed
An Ontario man is fighting to clear his name two years after police smashed through his door in a no-knock raid, acting on a tip about his RCMP memorabilia collection in the wake of the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Quebec City police reopening Gatineau Olympiques group sexual assault investigation

9th - Higher Ed
A case of alleged group sexual assault involving four players with the 2014 Gatineau Olympiques is the latest example of a police force re-examining an investigation amid the ongoing Hockey Canada scandal. This review is now the third...
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Toronto police working to identify body of girl found in dumpster

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto police are combing through evidence and old records in an attempt to identify a girl whose body was found in a dumpster.
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UK PM sorry for ‘partygate’ as report slams leadership failures

9th - Higher Ed
Downing Street publishes a redacted version of an eagerly awaited report on claims of PM’s lockdown-breaking parties.
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London police investigating events during lockdown at 10 Downing St.

9th - Higher Ed
Scotland Yard is now investigating "a number of events" during the COVID-19 lockdown at the prime minister's residence on Downing Street, putting further pressure on Boris Johnson.
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Israel’s Netanyahu booed by bereaved protesters at stampede site

9th - Higher Ed
The Israeli PM calls for a day of mourning on Sunday as he announced an investigation into the stampede that killed 44 people.
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Watchdog finds RCMP discriminated, mishandled Colten Boushie case

9th - Higher Ed
The RCMP's watchdog says Canada's national police force racially discriminated against the mother of Colten Boushie during its investigation of the Indigenous man's shooting death in 2016.