The Home Secretary has vowed to crack down on spiking as he said perpetrators will be “held to account” by changes in the law. James Cleverly said the government is updating legislation to make it clear that spiking is a crime, as he visited officers during the first national week of action against spiking. Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Organiser for Reclaim These Streets, Jamie Klingler, has said she is “very disappointed but not that surprised” after an inspector’s report backed the police handling of the Sarah Everard vigil..
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Police in central London made arrests on Monday night as thousands of people gathered to oppose the passage of a new policing bill and to highlight violence against women. The police, crime, sentencing..
"Kill the bill" protests took place for the third consecutive night in Central London on March 16 in response to the Sarah Everard vigil that was shut down by police Saturday.