An application for a Judicial Review of the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute former undercover police officer Jim Boyling has today been lodged by one of three women deceived into a sexual relationship by him whilst…
Letter delivered to the Home Secretary by Neville Lawrence and others
Neville Lawrence and other victims of the spycops delivered a letter to Amber Rudd today, on behalf of ‘non-State core participants’ in the Undercover Policing Inquiry. The letter asks for the Home Secretary to intervene, and ensure that this Inquiry…
Core participants walk out in disgust
21st March 2018 Spycops Inquiry participants took the drastic step of walking out of today’s Hearing to demonstrate their disgust at the lack of disclosure. They have lost faith in the Inquiry under Mitting, and now fear that it will not…
SDS Managers Implicated in human rights abuses – a statement from Kate Wilson
For almost eight years the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have maintained that officers having sexual relationships undercover could never be an operational tactic. The apologies they have so-far extended to myself and at least eight other women who were…
The Human Rights Legal Action – a primer on a critical case
It is 8 years now since the lid on the undercover policing scandal was first lifted with the exposure of spycop Mark Kennedy. In that time the Metropolitan Police have publicly recognised, acknowledged and apologised for the abuse of activists…