Archive for g20

Smellie verdict shows shocking lack of accountability in British policing

4 April 2010
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That’s the headline on this interesting piece over on the Our Kingdom site: In the aftermath of the G20 protests many predicted that no sort of justice could be expected from either the Independent Police Complaints commission (IPCC), the courts or the Met when it comes to holding the police force to account.  The recent ruling that Sergeat [...] »

Daily View 2×2: 6 September 2009

6 September 2009
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Welcome to the Sunday edition of The Voice’s Daily View. And as it’s a Sunday, it’s also time for a multimedia chocolate extra. But first… Big Stories Straw admits Lockerbie trade link Trade and oil played a part in the decision to include the Lockerbie bomber in a prisoner transfer deal, Jack Straw has admitted. Speaking to [...] »

Ian Tomlinson’s death and the CCTV puzzler

14 April 2009
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In a good bit of sleuthing, the Ill and Ancient blog (via Wardman Wire) has put together a photo montage revealing that there are three CCTV cameras in place covering the location where Ian Tomlinson got hit and pushed to the ground by a policeman during the G20 protests. You can see it for yourself [...] »

Police change their tune on G20 CCTV coverage

9 April 2009
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Regarding the death of Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests, reading this: Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, gives the first interview about the death of Ian Tomlinson to Krishnan Guru-Murthy. Hardwick said of the assault: “We don’t have CCTV footage of the incident… there is no CCTV footage, there were no cameras in the [...] »

Minister tackling offshore tax havens … uses an offshore tax haven himself

29 March 2009
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As the Sunday Times reports: LORD MYNERS, the minister in charge of the government’s assault on tax havens, has used a blind trust to conceal £250,000 of his own money in an offshore shelter. Details of the secret holding have been obtained by The Sunday Times as G20 leaders gather in London pledging to stamp out tax [...] »
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