Sir Paul Stephenson

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First reported May 20 2013 - Updated 11 hours ago - 3 reports

Met police defend decision not to pursue leaks

• Memo said 'inner sanctum' secrets were at risk• Scotland Yard tried to gag Leveson inquiry, says QC Scotland Yard on Monday defended a decision it made not to take action over intelligence it received alleging leaks of internal secrets from its "inner ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - 11 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Endemic gagging: Over 300 UK police silenced with taxpayer millions – report

Corruption, Police, Scandal, UKMere months after it emerged some 14.7 million pounds (US$22.4 million) was spent on gagging UK Health Service employees, a report has exposed 13 police forces across the country signed over 300 compromise agreements with ... [Published Russia Today - May 18 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Churches urged to work together to combat racism

David Cameron has said the murder of Stephen Lawrence 'sparked monumental change' in Britain, but admits 'more still needs to be done'.He's been speaking ahead of a memorial service to mark the 20th anniversary of the teenager's death.On the 22nd April ... [Published Premier.org.uk - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 21 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Metropolitan police still institutionally racist, say black and Asian officers

Metropolitan Black Police Association says the force has failed to change racist mindset behind Stephen Lawrence failuresScotland Yard's black and Asian police officers have made a dramatic intervention on the eve of the 20th anniversary of Stephen Lawrence's ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Apr 21 2013]
First reported Mar 22 2013 - Updated Mar 22 2013 - 1 reports

After Leveson: why the police and the press should never get too cosy

Today's extract from the book After Leveson * is by the former Guardian crime correspondent Duncan Campbell . He is also the author of If It Bleeds , a novel about crime reporting, and three non-fiction books on crime. Here he looks at the relationship ... [Published Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk - Mar 22 2013]
First reported Mar 20 2013 - Updated Mar 20 2013 - 1 reports

Police boss hits back as top cop to lead enquiry

Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Alan Hardwick has come out fighting in the row over suspended Chief Constable Neil Rhodes as the saga reaches Westminster.Mr Hardwick has hit back after Lincoln MP Karl McCartney wrote to Home Secretary ... [Published Spalding Guardian - Mar 20 2013]
First reported Feb 17 2013 - Updated Feb 17 2013 - 1 reports

Journalistic sources and the law: blowing the whistle on truth-tellers | Editorial

Police forces, hospitals and others must be open to scrutiny, giving genuine whistleblowers protection rather than restraint When this newspaper spent two years uncovering the phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World, we were faced with a particularly ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Feb 17 2013]
First reported Jan 30 2013 - Updated Jan 30 2013 - 1 reports

Foreigners could run police forces 'within years'

The UK could have its first foreign police commissioner within years rather than decades, policing minister Damian Green has said. The Government has announced that foreign chief constables could be brought in to lead forces and a fast-track scheme for ... [Published Telegraph - Jan 30 2013]

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Met police defend decision not to pursue leaks [Published Guardian.co.uk - 11 hours ago]
Met Police 'gagged' Leveson Inquiry from addres... [Published Mail Online UK - May 20 2013]
Met 'gagged' Leveson evidence over police leaks... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 20 2013]
Endemic gagging: Over 300 UK police silenced wi... [Published Russia Today - May 18 2013]
Madeleine McCann hope as Scotland Yard identify... [Published Scottish Daily Express - May 18 2013]
Professor Judith Armitage elected to Royal Society [Published Merton College - May 15 2013]
Police did nothing about Dowler phone hacking f... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Apr 24 2013]
Churches urged to work together to combat racism [Published Premier.org.uk - Apr 22 2013]
Metropolitan police still institutionally racis... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Apr 21 2013]
After Leveson: why the police and the press sho... [Published Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk - Mar 22 2013]
UK phone-hacking scandal spreads [Published World Socialist Web Site - Mar 22 2013]
Police boss hits back as top cop to lead enquiry [Published Spalding Guardian - Mar 20 2013]
Journalistic sources and the law: blowing the w... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Feb 17 2013]
Foreigners could run police forces 'within years' [Published Telegraph - Jan 30 2013]
News International continued paying ex-NOTW exe... [Published Topnews.in - Sep 24 2011]
Murdoch ‘dodging responsibility’ in NotW hackin... [Published Topnews.in - Jul 25 2011]
UK downgrades terror threat level from ‘severe’... [Published Topnews.in - Jul 12 2011]
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