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West Midlands Police Cleared Their Own Officer Over the Broad Street Arrest, Then Asked Everyone to Stop Watching A 90-second clip filmed on Broad Street on 21 June has been…
Only 48% of white working-class children reach a good level of development by age five, compared with 75% of white British children who aren’t eligible for free school meals, a…
Sixteen forces sent usable data. The numbers are below in full, exactly as supplied. Before you read them, here is why they can’t be lined up against each other. You’ve…
The Reasonable Adjustment · Accountability You get refused, you read the report, and it bears no resemblance to what you said on the call. If that’s happened to you, the…
Six national bodies didn’t identify a legal, regulatory or clinical THC ceiling for prescribed cannabis flower. By The Reasonable Adjustment British private medical cannabis clinics that apply fixed THC ceilings…
Janice Nix spent the last two decades building a public story about redemption. A teenage drug dealer who turned her life around, became a probation officer, won an award for…
On 2 June 2026, Mind, Mencap and the National Autistic Society responded to a Supreme Court ruling by calling it “the biggest rollback of disability rights in a generation”. Most…
The day after Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life for murdering Henry Nowak, a prosecutor stood up in Southampton Magistrates’ Court and asked for more time, because the Crown hadn’t…
The Information Commissioner’s Office appears to have been considering ways to reduce the pressure Freedom of Information requests place on public authorities and on the ICO itself. A disclosure reported…










