Daniel Morgan report finds ‘institutional corruption’ in Metropolitan police force The murder of Daniel Morgan in 1987 uncovered some dark truths surrounding corruption in policing. A recent report published as a result of an inquiry into the murder, however, has shown this may go deeper than we thought. Chris Topping 28th June 2021
A New Post-Study Graduate Visa for International Students After an extended period of lobbying and two torrid, covid driven, years of home- based study, international students can now apply for a new graduate visa. Gordon Irving 23rd June 2021
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Damning Manchester Arena Inquiry Report outlines multiple security failures Today Sir John Saunders, Chair of the Public Inquiry into the Manchester Arena Terror attack has published Volume 1 of his report addressing security arrangements at the Arena. Nicola Brook 17th June 2021
“Empty” Threats – Is there a defence? They say words may never hurt you, but the truth is that being threatened can make you fear for your safety & wellbeing. Thankfully, there are ways the law can help you know where you stand Hannah Bickley 14th June 2021
601 Hillsborough victims secure settlement of civil claims over police cover-up Settlement of civil claims has been secured over the cover-up by South Yorkshire Police and West Midlands Police Chris Topping 4th June 2021