On 5-6 June, this case will be in court again. The women have applied to the court to challenge the Met’s delaying tactics in this case, in particular their use of “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” (‘NCND’). The hearing concerns the common law…
Latest developments with the case
It’s been a while since we informed our supporters about the current situation with the case. The last hearing relating to the Common Law claims was held on March 18th in the High Court, which followed the police’s decision to…
PRESS STATEMENT: Deceived women seek end to police cover up
Today lawyers for the 8 women suing the police for intimate relationships with undercover cops have filed an application in the High Court seeking to stop the Metropolitan Police using ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ (NCND) as a cloak of secrecy…
Absurdity and inconsistency of “NCND”
This case has been subject to various delaying and secrecy tactics by the police. Currently at issue is “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” (known as NCND) for short. Not long ago, we explained here why NCND should not stand as a…
PRESS STATEMENT: Women condemn ongoing police obstructions to legal case
Today’s hearing has closed after a long debate in court over who will have to disclose what information when. The women have just issued this statement via their solicitor, Harriet Wistrich: “In the past 24 hours it has become clear…