A British disease?
When the heat’s on, the disaster’s recent, the record shows that the British state cannot be relied upon to do its job – protect and provide justice for the victims and their families.
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A police officer who was not prosecuted over the death of newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in London is accused of gross misconduct.
A police officer who was not prosecuted over the death of newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests in London is accused of gross misconduct.
The General Medical Council will announce later today whether it will bar the forensic pathologist who botched the Ian Tomlinson G20 post mortem from further practice, writes Simon Israel.
The forensic pathologist who botched the Ian Tomlinson G20 post mortem is to be suspended from further practice for three months by the General Medical Council (GMC).
The IPCC fails to prevent footage showing Ian Tomlinson moments before he was shoved by police at the G20 protest.
A police officer is questioned under caution and could face manslaughter charges, as a new post mortem into the death of Ian Tomlinson rules he did not die of a heart attack. Simon Israel reports.
After the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan by police is deemed lawful by a jury, Channel 4 News looks at the use of guns by UK police – and whether it’s more than in other police forces around the world.
When the heat’s on, the disaster’s recent, the record shows that the British state cannot be relied upon to do its job – protect and provide justice for the victims and their families.
Even if we cannot have access to the hearings, we should be able to see a police tribunal’s detailed reasons for its verdict, argues Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel.
A police officer accused of the manslaughter of a newspaper seller during the G20 protests says he believed the man was being deliberately obstructive when he hit him and pushed him over.
Police tactics used against climate camp protesters at the G20 protests in 2009 were “not lawful”, the High Court rules. A filmmaker recalls the “traumatic” events at the protest for Channel 4 News.
The General Medical Council finds Dr Freddy Patel guilty of incompetence over his findings surrounding his post-mortem on the “Camden Ripper” Anthony Hardy’s first victim, Sally White.
The Home Office admits the deterrent effect is “uncertain”.
There is actually no evidence that any harm has come to Baghdadi, and the US military is still working on the assumption that he is at large.
From two different generation, and backing two different candidates for the Labour leadership. Milifandom founder Abby Tomlinson and 92-year-old Harry Smith tell Channel 4 News who they support.