

Another arrest made over Jewish charity ambulance arson attack in London, as three people remanded in custody bbc.in/4e2WYro
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Another arrest made over Jewish charity ambulance arson attack in London, as three people remanded in custody bbc.in/4e2WYro


THEY KNEW: Senior police officers berated Ms Weir in front of witnesses, she was sent on a diversity course. Her office was broken into and files were destroyed and altered. She was ordered to change her reports. The rapists Weir reported were finally convicted 14 years later.













Starmer and Lammy have suspended @KarlTurnerMP from the Parliamentary Labour Party over his “recent conduct”. Turner — a former Shadow Attorney General and barrister — has been a leading voice on the Labour backbenches opposing the Government’s sinister plan to curb the right to trial by jury. Under proposals from Justice Secretary David Lammy, defendants facing a maximum sentence of less than three years would lose the right to a jury trial. Instead, their cases would be heard in a judge-only court or by magistrates. The Government has acted in bad faith. In a last-ditch attempt to avoid an embarrassing rebellion at the second reading of the Courts and Tribunals Bill, Lammy offered Turner representation for rebels on the Bill committee in exchange for abstaining. Both of Turner’s nominees — Stella Creasy and Rachael Maskell — were rejected. Turner said: “I will not stand back from speaking truth to power when it matters. Jury trials are a cornerstone of our democracy and a vital safeguard in our justice system.” He added that Lammy’s plan is “unworkable, ill-conceived and not supported by any evidence”, and called it “fundamentally dishonest” to suggest juries are responsible for court backlogs in Britain. This is an increasingly authoritarian Government that has lost its way. Starmer appears intolerant of legitimate criticism, and is seeking to silence dissent. Shameful. Read more below 👇





🚨 NEW: Reform UK's housing chief Simon Dudley says post-Grenfell safety regulations have gone too far "Everyone dies in the end. It’s just how you go, right? You can’t stop tragic things from happening. Fires do happen" [@theipaper]

The grooming gangs scandal is one of the darkest moments in our country’s history - where the most vulnerable were abused and exploited by evil child rapists. The independent national Inquiry will now begin its work to uncover how these crimes were allowed to happen and root out failure wherever it occurred. The Inquiry will be laser‑focused on grooming gangs and will explicitly examine the role of ethnicity, religion and culture - including how institutions responded. There will be no hiding place for the predatory monsters who committed these vile crimes.