Crime Levels
With one week to go to the election, BASC has used its fighting fund to commission a full-page advert in the Metro newspaper which was published today, 26 June, in nine regions across the UK. The national ad campaign features the key messages about shooting from the latest Value of Shooting report and will be… Read more »
Tuesday 25 June will mark a decade since the historic judgement that ruled against the right to die. The ruling of R (Nicklinson) v Ministry of Justice made on 25 June 2014 by the Supreme Court, found it was up to parliament to decide on the matter of assisted dying. Humanists UK would like to… Read more »
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By Alex Stevenson and Ian Dunt The government has been “coasting” on anti-social behaviour orders, the home secretary has admitted to politics.co.uk. Anti-social behaviour took centre stage during most of Tony Blair’s criminal justice initiatives, after the former prime minister decided the unruly nature of many of Britain’s town centres on Friday and Saturday nights… Read more »
By Ian Dunt A man was beaten up by BNP men after he spilled a drink on party leader Nick Griffin, an MP has claimed. Labour MP David Drew said the “upstanding” individual was beaten by men around Mr Griffin after he spilled Guinness on the leader. “I don’t know why [Mr Griffin] was wined… Read more »