Shocking footage launches Met Police camera trial
Bloody scenes of domestic violence are being used to launch the most extensive trial in the UK of police body-worn cameras.
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People in Tottenham have gathered for a multi-faith show of solidarity after the weekend riots. Channel 4 News talks to locals who say they are “frustrated, upset, and demanding answers”.
Exclusive: Mark Duggan’s partner tells Channel 4 News the London riots are “out of control”. Semone Wilson says she is “100 per cent sure” that Mark did not fire at police before he was killed.
Levelling up wasn’t mentioned much in the latest leadership debate – or in the contest generally to be the next Prime Minister.
A report on the violence, which began in London following the shooting of Mark Duggan by police, made a number of recommendations and today Labour has said they were not listened to. They say that 10 years on, the risk of those scenes being repeated is “higher than ever”.
Black Lives Matter activists stage protests in London, Birmingham and Nottingham, stopping traffic from reaching Heathrow Airport by lying in the road.
Files relating to three judge-led inquiries, including the police shooting of Mark Duggan, have gone missing in the post, the Ministry of Justice says.
Bloody scenes of domestic violence are being used to launch the most extensive trial in the UK of police body-worn cameras.
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.
Bernard Hogan-Howe, Met police chief, admits that black people have a bad experience with the police. He is asked if he owes the Duggans an apology, and whether Londoners can trust the police.
Thousands of students from across the UK meet in central London for a national day of protest, after police made 41 arrests during a student demonstration last week.
The traditional family model used to be thought of as the building block of society. But now a report finds those families make up a third of all those with children who live in poverty.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is to challenge an anonymity order protecting the identities of police officers involved in a Taser incident where a 23-year-old factory worker died.
A review of an IPCC investigation into the death in custody of Sean Rigg is severely criticised for making a series of fundamental errors. But this is not the first time concerns have been raised.
The young man whose car was hijacked by the Boston bomb suspects – but managed to escape – describes his terrifying ordeal.
Eastleigh has been transformed from a dull, safe seat to the stage for one of the most intriguing political battles in years. Political Correspondent Michael Crick looks at the players.