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lawrence campaign was infiltrated the stephen lawrence campaign was spied upon the stephen lawrence family was spied upon upon the surface of it it was a murder that didn't necessarily indict or condemn the state what do you think was mobilized to deal with this community what level what level of surveillance do you think has been mobilized to deal with us here and what has been the main tool to pin us to an orthodoxy which is about sustaining justice well the corporations deny any wrong doing such job and obviously has been fired by a bar's johnson apparently dominic cummings who knows we have made him on the show look i'll stop you there more from nokia after this short break. no crown. no shots. actually felt. no. point show your thirst for action. the world is driven by a dream. thinks . we fear to ask. welcome back i'm still here with hip hop artist and activist and ok as to stephen lawrence who was mudded we had that inquiry ordered by the government the macpherson report and the government inspector of constabulary appointed wendy williams said look this was institutionally i
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lawrence campaign was infiltrated the stephen lawrence campaign was spied upon stephen lawrence family was spied upon upon the surface of it it was a murder that didn't necessarily indict or condemn the state what do you think was mobilized to deal with this community what level what level of surveillance do you think has been mobilized to deal with us here and what has been the main tool to pin us to an orthodoxy which is about sustaining justice well the corporations deny any wrong doing such job and obviously has been fired by bars johnson about dominic cummings who knows we have him on the show ok i'll stop you there more from nokia after this short break. there was a period let's call it the unique polo you know period after the end of the cold war when the u.s. and nato countries and other people sort of wanted russia to become what they described as a normal country what they meant by normal was a country that was democratic by western standards that was capitalists that was a member all of us led international rules based order established by the u.s. i think a lot of people sa
lawrence campaign was infiltrated the stephen lawrence campaign was spied upon stephen lawrence family was spied upon upon the surface of it it was a murder that didn't necessarily indict or condemn the state what do you think was mobilized to deal with this community what level what level of surveillance do you think has been mobilized to deal with us here and what has been the main tool to pin us to an orthodoxy which is about sustaining justice well the corporations deny any wrong doing such...
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lawrence campaign was infiltrated the stephen lawrence campaign was spied upon the stephen lawrence family was spied a point upon the surface of it it was a murder that didn't necessarily indict or condemn the state what do you think was mobilized to deal with this community what level what level of surveillance do you think has been mobilized to deal with us here and. has been made payoffs to an orthodoxy which is about justice well the corporations deny any wrong doing such job it obviously has been fired by a boris johnson about the by dominic cummings who knows we invite him on the show look out stopping them all from looking after this short break. we go to work some straight home. welcome back i'm still here with him about his an activist and ok as to see even lawrence who was a mudded we had that inquiry ordered by the government the macpherson report and the government inspector of constabulary appointed wendy williams said look this was institutionally ignorant and this was not institutionally racist within the police force of this country so what do you make of institution
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lawrence campaign was infiltrated the stephen lawrence campaign was spied upon stephen lawrence family was spied upon upon the surface of it it was a murder that didn't necessarily indict or condemn the state what do you think was mobilized to deal with this community what level what level of surveillance do you think has been mobilized to deal with us here and what has been the main tool to pin us to an orthodoxy which is about sustaining justice well the corporations deny any wrong doing such job and obviously has been fired by a bar's johnson apparently dominic cummings who knows we have made him on the show look i'll stop you there more from nokia after this short break. well we're seeing is a utter divorce an utter split from the real economy and the financial lives funny money fed driven casino that is now taking over the globe this is causing to think big overlord class are becoming fabulously wealthy and the peasants are revolting they got a good old fashioned peasant revolt down america and learned that not sure. welcome back i'm still here with hip hop obvious and activist lo
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lawrence campaign was infiltrated the stephen lawrence campaign was spied upon the stephen lawrence family was spied a point upon the surface of it it was a murder that didn't necessarily indict or condemn the state what do you think was mobilized to deal with. this community what level what level of surveillance do you think has been mobilized that they're with us here and what has been the main top payoffs to an orthodoxy which is about justice well the corporations deny any wrong doing such job and obviously has been fired by boris johnson apparently by dominic cummings who knows we invited him on the show ok i'll stop you there more from nokia after this short break. the. international memorial awards has extended its deadline for submissions. all media professionals are eligible for a freelance journalist work for alternative media for a part of a global platform you can submit to your published works in either video or format go toward go to r.t. dot com and enter now. welcome back i'm still here with hip hop artist and activist and ok as to see even lawrence who government th
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lawrence merv and her when much boston police was described as institutionally racist. but what i wa nt to institutionally racist. but what i want to —— when do much about the police was described as institutionally racist. it is interesting german but that the transport secretary grant shapps criticise the london mayor back in april the ist adjusting mask should be worn. and now he is recommending, effective will be mandatory that they are in public transport. and michael gove also set i think it was in march or early april that the government was not telling people to wear masks. this is somewhat of a u—turn and it seems eminently sensible for people to be wearing masks on public transport. and it's something that many other countries have put in place a long time ago. the question then is why is this only happening now just like the question then is why is this only happening nowjust like how slow we have been to put the track and trace programme in place for instance? why has it taken so long for them to come to this conclusion? and also for them to change the
lawrence merv and her when much boston police was described as institutionally racist. but what i wa nt to institutionally racist. but what i want to —— when do much about the police was described as institutionally racist. it is interesting german but that the transport secretary grant shapps criticise the london mayor back in april the ist adjusting mask should be worn. and now he is recommending, effective will be mandatory that they are in public transport. and michael gove also set i...
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almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, then it is shocking. it's disgusting and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs. mina smallman — the first female black archdeacon in the church of england — says she's only been sustained by her christian faith. meanwhile, the police investigation into the death of her daughters continues. martin bashir, bbc news. now it's time for our world. in december last year, locusts started swimming across east africa. now hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda. well. i've never seen anything like this. they're eating virtually everything. it's a nightmare. it's the worst locust outbreak he has seen in 70 yea rs. locust outbreak he has seen in 70 years. threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions.
almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, then it is shocking. it's disgusting and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs. mina smallman — the first female black archdeacon in the church of england...
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almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, it is shocking, it is disgusting, and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become — those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs. the first female black archdeacon in the church of england says she is only being sustained by her christian faith. the police investigation into her daughters‘ death continues. many countries in europe are also seeing a rise in infections. police and the military have been sent to the italian town of mondragone, where an outbreak of coronavirus has led to tensions between the local community and migrant workers. simonjones reports. disturbances on the streets of mondragone. locals accuse farm workers from bulgaria of spreading the virus.
almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, it is shocking, it is disgusting, and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become — those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs. the first female black archdeacon in the church of england says she is only...
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government in after the killing of stephen lawrence but this report was one of the 1st reports to actually document institutional racism and recognise it within the metropolitan police force however this report was like published 20 years ago and we're still talking about institutional racism so there's a real and important step that needs to be made from acknowledging that police forces can be institutionally racist and then the other steps that need to come into play about how they actually deal with that so the u.k. has tried to reform the police as i said as i was saying they have been and attempts to reform and increase diversity within the police in in you know have an independent and can complaints mechanism but these reforms don't go far enough and i think this is where we are now we have to rethink our idea of policing and other . member states have also been thinking and how do you leasing differently how do we think of policing and and violence is as a kind of public health issue how do we reinvest in communities so these are the questions that need to start asking ourselves now
government in after the killing of stephen lawrence but this report was one of the 1st reports to actually document institutional racism and recognise it within the metropolitan police force however this report was like published 20 years ago and we're still talking about institutional racism so there's a real and important step that needs to be made from acknowledging that police forces can be institutionally racist and then the other steps that need to come into play about how they actually...
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almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, then it is shocking. it's disgusting and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs. mina smallman — the first female black archdeacon in the church of england — says she's only been sustained by her christian faith. meanwhile, the police investigation into the death of her daughters continues. martin bashir, bbc news. the number of people whose deaths have been reported in the last 2a hours after testing positive for coronavirus in the uk has risen by 186, bringing the total number who've died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community to 43,1114. borisjohnson has said spikes in cases of coronavirus overseas should act as a warning to people in the uk who flout social distancing rules. the prime minister refered to the huge crowds seen on bourn
almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, then it is shocking. it's disgusting and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs. mina smallman — the first female black archdeacon in the church of england...
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now 20 years ago i gave evidence at the stephen lawrence enquiry, the macpherson enquiry, to say that the police service is institutionally racist and we had to acknowledge it. we had of the reform and the culture change required. and here we are 20 yea rs change required. and here we are 20 years later, things have gone backwards. so it's just years later, things have gone backwards. so it'sjust a question of getting a grip of this, getting the supervision and leadership at street level to make sure that officers are fit for the 21st century. thank you very much, leroy. leroy logan, former superintendent at the met for three decades. more monuments have been removed because of their links to slavery, after protesters toppled a statue of a slave trader in bristol. last night a statue of the slave dealer robert milligan was taken down in london docklands to cheers from crowds. labour councils across the country are now reviewing whether it's still appropriate to keep other statues with links to britain's colonial past. hundreds joined a protest in oxford to demand that a statue of the
now 20 years ago i gave evidence at the stephen lawrence enquiry, the macpherson enquiry, to say that the police service is institutionally racist and we had to acknowledge it. we had of the reform and the culture change required. and here we are 20 yea rs change required. and here we are 20 years later, things have gone backwards. so it's just years later, things have gone backwards. so it'sjust a question of getting a grip of this, getting the supervision and leadership at street level to...
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the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson's castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminal justice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to put the windows in. neomi bennett's car has been stopped late at night. officers have blocked her path with their patrol vehicle in what's called a "hard stop". there's something in here that you are trying to hide. like what?! frightened, she refuses to comply and is arrested and held in a cell for 18 hours. but nothing illegal was found in her car and her conviction for obstructing the police has been overturned. an injury to me. you're scaring the life out of me. the officers had no clue who they were stopping. boris, can you just say hello to my son? yes, what's his name? his name's meshack. hell
the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson's castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminal justice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to...
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the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson's castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminaljustice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to put the windows in. neomi bennett's car has been stopped late at night. officers have blocked her path with their patrol vehicle in what's called a "hard stop". there is something in here that you are trying to hide. step out of the vehicle. frightened, she refuses to comply and is arrested. nothing's found in her car and she's now suing the police. had they not did a hard stop in front of me, their approach had been different, i think it would have had a very different outcome. i did actually explain to the officer that i am scared. the metropolitan police says it's assessing her complaint. in the wa
the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson's castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminaljustice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to put...
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it was only a few years ago that stephen lawrence was killed and a description of institutional racism in the metropolitan police but if you look at what's the situation in america at the moment, segregation still exists in all but name, doesn't it, and many areas in big cities where police officers aren't living in the same areas as where they are on duty and controlling people. they don't have any first—hand knowledge in terms of living in that community. first—hand knowledge in terms of living in that communitylj first—hand knowledge in terms of living in that community. i think in many cases living in that community. i think in many cases especially in the big urban areas that is true, there is segregation if not racial socioeconomic which has an impact because those committees don't mix. and in the states, there is the prevalence of arms is much higher than here in the uk, the police carry weapons and generally, lots of private citizens do as well. so when there is unfortunate incidents between police and the public, unfortunately they more often than in the uk and in depths
it was only a few years ago that stephen lawrence was killed and a description of institutional racism in the metropolitan police but if you look at what's the situation in america at the moment, segregation still exists in all but name, doesn't it, and many areas in big cities where police officers aren't living in the same areas as where they are on duty and controlling people. they don't have any first—hand knowledge in terms of living in that community. first—hand knowledge in terms of...
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the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson‘s castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminaljustice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to put the windows in. neomi bennett‘s car has been stopped late at night. officers have blocked her path with their patrol vehicle in what‘s called a "hard stop". there‘s something in here that you are trying to hide. in a cell for 18 hours. but nothing illegal was found in her car and her conviction for obstructing the police has been overturned. ..an injury to me. you're scaring the life out of me. the officers had no clue who they were stopping. boris, can you just say hello to my son? yes, what's his name? his name's meshack. hello, meshack. how are you? neomi was awarded the british empire me
the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson‘s castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminaljustice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to...
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and also the name of stephen lawrence, a black british teenager who was killed in a racially motivated attack back in 1993. >>kron four's continuing to salute the class of 2020 every night shining the spotlight on a specific senior tonight, it is gabriel isaiah a lock on gabriel attended a royal high school in sandler, a lower end zone and will attend chabot junior college. he says he's going to pursue a career in welding with pg any our congratulations to you gabriel you can submit the name of a graduate go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads twenty-twenty under the news tab give us a picture of your grad let us know which school they attended and. >>what's next the big plans for him or her and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 9, here's what we're working on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock thousands take to the streets of the bay area, a big crowd marched in san francisco today. some say as many as 10,000 people turned out and another protest is underway in oakland, what police there are saying tonight about using tear gas on protesters and in the bay area and beyond look at this liv
and also the name of stephen lawrence, a black british teenager who was killed in a racially motivated attack back in 1993. >>kron four's continuing to salute the class of 2020 every night shining the spotlight on a specific senior tonight, it is gabriel isaiah a lock on gabriel attended a royal high school in sandler, a lower end zone and will attend chabot junior college. he says he's going to pursue a career in welding with pg any our congratulations to you gabriel you can submit the...
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the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson‘s castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminal justice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to put the windows in. neomi bennett‘s car has been stopped late at night. officers have blocked her path with their patrol vehicle in what‘s called a "hard stop". there‘s something in here that you are trying to hide. like what?! frightened, she refuses to comply and is arrested and held in a cell for 18 hours. but nothing illegal was found in her car and her conviction for obstructing the police has been overturned. an injury to me. you're scaring the life out of me. the officers had no clue who they were stopping. boris, can you just say hello to my son? yes, what's his name? his name‘s mesha
the killing of stephen lawrence saw macpherson‘s castigation of the met police as institutionally racist. discrimination in the workplace, deaths in police custody, bias across wider society and the criminal justice system all got the same treatment. bias in schools, and the windrush review. yet few recommendations have been implemented, and now more and more videos are appearing online highlighting problems with the police. right, listen, open the vehicle, please, or we are going to have to...
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lawrence one big national report concluded that the police were institutionally racist some people are asking what has been instituted what's been implemented since then of course perceived police bias and to the death of a number of black people in police custody has been one of the burning issues not just in the u.s. but here in britain and not even a cool is not nice from the prime minister say that the focus should not be on symbols of the polls but on more on the substance of efforts to combat racism. that's right but that's exactly what he's coming under fire for for right now not just the. announcement of a new commission which could take years not just the fact that for example black men are twice as likely to die of covered 19 and even when you remove geographical and social factors. but some of the statements by his ministers like this week we heard. dominic robb the foreign secretary apparently ignorant of the origin of taking money suggesting it came from the game of thrones t.v. program and being accused of best insensitivity because he said that it was in his opinion a si
lawrence one big national report concluded that the police were institutionally racist some people are asking what has been instituted what's been implemented since then of course perceived police bias and to the death of a number of black people in police custody has been one of the burning issues not just in the u.s. but here in britain and not even a cool is not nice from the prime minister say that the focus should not be on symbols of the polls but on more on the substance of efforts to...
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it was a critical advisor to the stephen lawrence enquiry. if an clay—macro in eight years there are eight interrogations of a bishop, we have got more to learn about making the colour of someone‘s skin as important as the colour of someone‘s eyes or hair, grow well, i join him warmly in paying tribute to the archbishop of york as he lays down his crazier, he and i correspond very often.” down his crazier, he and i correspond very often. i take his advice very sincerely. i had no idea that delay was such a distinguished birthday. under stop and search powers, which this government is expanding, a black person is 47 times more likely to be stopped and searched than a white person. 47 times. on too many occasions, stop and search seems to mean being black is enough to be suspected of being a criminal. so, will the is enough to be suspected of being a criminal. so, willthe prime minister abolish suspicion less stop and search powers, and end the pain and search powers, and end the pain and injustice they reek of so many people in the bla
it was a critical advisor to the stephen lawrence enquiry. if an clay—macro in eight years there are eight interrogations of a bishop, we have got more to learn about making the colour of someone‘s skin as important as the colour of someone‘s eyes or hair, grow well, i join him warmly in paying tribute to the archbishop of york as he lays down his crazier, he and i correspond very often.” down his crazier, he and i correspond very often. i take his advice very sincerely. i had no idea...
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i think it takes an event, we had stephen lawrence, the merger of stephen lawrence in the early 1990s, and the macpherson enquiry, and then every organisation, my own organisation, the police, cps, admitted they were institutionally racist, and would do things differently, but the reality is, there has been a lot of lip service being paid to that. you know, i don't know why there is a struggle? we are systematically institutionally racist, that's a fa ct. institutionally racist, that's a fact. there's enormous bias in the system. one the last things i did as a chief prosecutor was to get a districtjudge struck off because of its racism in the courtroom. there are others of a similar nature. my senseis are others of a similar nature. my sense is unless we see this moment america is now experiencing as our opportunity to change things, nothing will change. sadly, generally i am an optimist but on this occasion i'm pessimistic. i look across at the organisations are used to be part of, there's not one chief constable from a black or minority background, very few in other agencies, very f
i think it takes an event, we had stephen lawrence, the merger of stephen lawrence in the early 1990s, and the macpherson enquiry, and then every organisation, my own organisation, the police, cps, admitted they were institutionally racist, and would do things differently, but the reality is, there has been a lot of lip service being paid to that. you know, i don't know why there is a struggle? we are systematically institutionally racist, that's a fa ct. institutionally racist, that's a fact....
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alongside that uk police still racist says neville lawrence the father of stephen click next event lawrence. what you make of this? i think he‘s a very powerful voice in the uk context of the debate over prejudice suffered by the bme community in the uk. and that‘s been awoken all over the world following the murder of george floyd. i think it is important that we listen to what he says. his son brutally murdered as a teenager in an unprovoked racially attack in 1993. bungled police inquiry which was later found in the public inquiry to have resulted from incompetence and institutional racism. he‘s now saying more than 25 yea rs later racism. he‘s now saying more than 25 years later that the police have not lived up to their promises to reform and improve. and saying that in britain black people are still treated as second—class citizens. and that henry, is why the death of george floyd and this perceived sense of institutional racism with the police has been behind so many of these black lives matter demonstrations. which have been largely peaceful but of course marked by several
alongside that uk police still racist says neville lawrence the father of stephen click next event lawrence. what you make of this? i think he‘s a very powerful voice in the uk context of the debate over prejudice suffered by the bme community in the uk. and that‘s been awoken all over the world following the murder of george floyd. i think it is important that we listen to what he says. his son brutally murdered as a teenager in an unprovoked racially attack in 1993. bungled police inquiry...
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lawrence case, for example. is the present focus, does it give you a cause for optimism? do you think this can be used...? because i am glad you asked, because it's really important. this could be a 1945 moment, where we came out of the second world war and built the nhs, something we are proud of today for subi something we are proud of today for sub i would argue, from this awful crisis, we can build a precise —— a society with infrastructures which offer fairness, but it needs leadership and bravery and a grand plan to stop we can do one of three things as we come out of that, nothing, a little or something brave and bold. iwill nothing, a little or something brave and bold. i will be speaking with ministers and institutions and communities to say, let's seize this moment. let's create a new social and race equality contract that builds something special from this awful disease. historians will look back on this moment and they will ask one question, from this awfulness, whether it was george floyd in the
lawrence case, for example. is the present focus, does it give you a cause for optimism? do you think this can be used...? because i am glad you asked, because it's really important. this could be a 1945 moment, where we came out of the second world war and built the nhs, something we are proud of today for subi something we are proud of today for sub i would argue, from this awful crisis, we can build a precise —— a society with infrastructures which offer fairness, but it needs leadership...
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almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, it is shocking, it is disgusting and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable that they felt they could take photographs. the first female black archdeacon in the church of england says she is only been sustained by her christian faith. the police investigation into her daughter continues. we are very grateful for her talking to us ata we are very grateful for her talking to us at a difficult time in her family's alive. let's take a look at this week's click, looking at the changes being made to the hospitality industry because of coronavirus. hey, welcome to click, hope you're doing ok. i don't know what it's like where you are, but over here, restrictions are being lifted, and many, many more places are going to be able to reopen soon. which, if i'm honest, feels a bit strange. i don't know how
almost three decades after the murder of stephen lawrence, this case raises the same questions about institutional racism in the police. if it is as it appears to be, it is shocking, it is disgusting and the whole of the met would condemn what has happened here. if ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable that they felt they could take photographs. the first female black archdeacon in the church of england says she is only been...
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denise richards led the stephen lawrence fundraising campaign. thank you forjoining us. this even laurence campaign, everything that happened around that, sean a light on institutional racism in this country. —— the stephen laurence. what still needs to change? stephen laurence opened up the eyes and because the government to look at issues around racial injustice, and it did that to a certain extent. we have done that to a certain extent, we have moved on at the issues still remain. having things like social media etc has really highlighted that issues still remain in britain. when i look at the issues in america, ifeel it, i have family there, and i get it. but i have to localise it, because that is out of myjurisdiction. the uk, our problems are still here, and w they are actually getting worse. what has happened with his potato situation in america, listening to conversations with young people, and curing that think they are saying, i am quite concerned of where the government actually stands, because i was very concerned that our foreign secretary did not say an
denise richards led the stephen lawrence fundraising campaign. thank you forjoining us. this even laurence campaign, everything that happened around that, sean a light on institutional racism in this country. —— the stephen laurence. what still needs to change? stephen laurence opened up the eyes and because the government to look at issues around racial injustice, and it did that to a certain extent. we have done that to a certain extent, we have moved on at the issues still remain. having...