Press Release – 8 October 2013 Claimants fight for human rights cases to be heard in open court, not in secret tribunal Last chance to ensure press and public scrutiny of Mark Kennedy’s police commanders over Human Rights Act abuses, amid judge’s…
New documentary on undercover police
A documentary on the activities of undercover police, with a particular emphasis on Mark Kennedy, is being made. The solicitor for this case, Harriet Wistrich, has been interviewed for the documentary, which is called “Spied Upon”. More clips from the documentary can…
Harriet Wistrich speaks at Southbank / Royal Festival Hall – 29 August 2013
Harriet Wistrich (solicitor for this case) will be a guest speaker at the following event in London, part of the Southbank Centre’s Revolutions literature series. Undercover: the true story of Britain’s secret police Thursday 29 August 2013 – 7.00pm Level…
Explaining the judgment over secret tribunal by Harriet Wistrich
AKJ and others v The Commissioner of Police and others This summary sets out what the judgment means and what implications it has for the case of the eight women (and others); Harriet Wistrich is solicitor for the eight claimants.…
Women outraged by Metropolitan Police Commissioner’s comments to Home Affairs Select Committee
For the eight women taking out legal action against the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis, Hogan-Howe’s comments to the Home Affairs Select Committee on 27 November in which he states it is ‘almost inevitable’ that undercover officers will have…