Habib Ullah death: officers face gross misconduct charges
Five police officers who have escaped criminal prosecution over the death of a 39-year-old man are to face gross misconduct charges.
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Children in Rotherham continue to be sexually exploited “on an industrial scale”, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright says as he faces calls to resign at a public meeting.
Five police officers who have escaped criminal prosecution over the death of a 39-year-old man are to face gross misconduct charges.
A Channel 4 News investigation reveals Wikipedia edits to pages on Jean Charles de Menezes, Lee Rigby and Damilola Taylor made from government computers.
Widespread concerns have been expressed by the police watchdog over the use of Tasers in the past eight years.
A woman, hit repeatedly in the face by her convicted rapist partner, and her children were put at “serious risk” by South Wales police finds the IPCC – as revealed by Channel 4 News.
A woman smashed repeatedly in the face with a claw hammer by her convicted rapist partner, out on licence from prison, was “let down” by South Wales Police, a report seen by Channel 4 News has found.
Allowing firearms officers 48 hours to compose themselves before being questioned is among the concerns raised by the coroner in charge of the Mark Duggan inquest.
The Metropolitan Police has suspended an officer involved in the arrest of Sean Rigg, who died in custody in 2008, after rejecting his resignation request.
Police say a man is in a stable condition after being shot during an armed operation to storm a house in Liverpool. The operation followed reports that a woman was being held hostage at knife-point.
The Birmingham MP Shabana Mahmood has written to the Home Secretary demanding a public inquiry into the deaths of three young men during the Summer riots of 2011.
A report into the police handling of the investigation into a triple murder during riots in Birmingham in 2011 finds the victims’ families “understandably feel failed by the system they trusted”.
The hero of the 2011 summer riots, Tariq Jahan, tells Channel 4 News he has lost faith in the justice system, after an IPCC report into the police investigation into his son’s death.
At the launch of a UN climate change report, a leading expert admits dealing with climate change is not a free lunch – but adds that, for the sake of our future, it is a lunch worth buying.
With other academics hotly challenging his input into the ongoing debate about the likely effects of climate change, Professor Richard Tol tells Channel 4 News: “I’m an independent counsel”.
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is out and it warns of direct risks to humanity from flood, famine and conflict.