We’ve been campaigning since the first legal cases started in 2011 for the police to release information about these abusive deployments. The legal battles fought by the women have produced no disclosure. The exception to this is Kate Wilson’s case…
Why out-of-court settlements may not offer resolution
When an ‘out of court settlement’ is announced, it may appear to outsiders that a resolution has been arrived at by two warring sides. What may not always be clear are the nuanced pressures at play, pressures which give us…
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Were YOU spied on? Inquiry core participation – deadline Fri 18 Sept 4pm
Were you – or your group, organisation or campaign – spied on by undercover police? Undercover police units spied on campaign groups from 1968 onwards – yours could have been affected. THIS FRIDAY 18 September 2015 is the deadline to…
NCND judgement to be handed down Wednesday 2nd July
Mr Justice Bean will hand down his judgment on the MPS’s use of “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” on Wednesday morning 2nd July, following the women’s application to the High Court earlier this month. The women were applying to force the…
PRESS RELEASE: Metropolitan police withdraw motion to strike out womens’ case, as legal battle continues
In a surprise move today the solicitors for the Metropolitan Police have withdrawn their application to strike out the case of women who were deceived into intimate relationships with undercover police. The application was the latest in a series of…