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…
Standing together for truth and justice at the public inquiry
30th December 2017 The Public Inquiry into Undercover Policing is running years behind schedule, seemingly unable or unwilling to stand up to relentless police delaying tactics.
Deceived women launch sexism complaint to United Nations against UK government undercover policing
7th December 2017 Seven women psychologically and sexually abused by undercover policemen infiltrating UK protest groups have lodged a complaint to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women.
Questions over inquiry chair as apology anniversary looms
Next week sees three days of Undercover Policing Public Inquiry hearings – the first to feature new chair John Mitting. He replaces original chair Lord Justice Pitchford, who died last month from motor neurone disease.
Stand in solidarity with those spied upon
Join us outside the Home Office this Friday, 29th September: Give us our files! Release the cover names! (And the list of over 1000 groups spied upon by the Special Demonstration Squad and the National Public Order Intelligence Unit….) …