For those of us who have been caught up in the ‘spycops’ scandal – referred to as “core participants” in the public inquiry into undercover policing – this week’s hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice comprised little more than…
Just another cover-up?
22nd November 2017 I’ve been researching undercover policing ever since the boyfriend I knew as Mark Cassidy left me in spring 2000. Like the other female activists bringing cases of undercover police abuse to light, I have become skilled in…
Inquiry progress briefing #5
We are pleased to today publish our progress briefing number 5, summarising progress in the Undercover Policing Inquiry. This version is for public consumption – if you are a core participant in the Inquiry, you can get a more detailed…
Undercover Policing Inquiry: Latest progress briefing
Want to understand what has happened recently in the preliminary stages of the Undercover Policing Inquiry? Read our latest Progress Briefing available for download here. It covers the period mid March to mid May 2017 and includes: 5/6th April Hearing…
Press release: Women write to Irish Government:
Full investigation needed on undercover policing in Ireland Today, four women deceived into relationships with undercover police in the UK [1,2] have written to the Irish Prime minister, Minister for Justice and Equality, and Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade.…