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blamed the questioning those hours. on the 22nd of april, the anniversary of his death. as stephen lawrence daygang in south—east london in 1993. nicholas witchell reports. took their seats for the memorial service to stephen lawrence. and his younger brother stuart. matter what the colour of your skin or your background. or your background. attacked and killed because he was black. black. from the prince of wales, read to the congregation by prince harry. did not end with despair but continued with hope. continued with hope. henceforth be remembered every year on the anniversary of his death. on the anniversary of his death. 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. lawrence day. commemoration of his life was welcomed. welcomed. what they had been striving to achieve the years. achieve the years. will be enshrined in history for yea rs. will be enshrined in history for years. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with evan davies. that they deserve. british citizenship. the process.
blamed the questioning those hours. on the 22nd of april, the anniversary of his death. as stephen lawrence daygang in south—east london in 1993. nicholas witchell reports. took their seats for the memorial service to stephen lawrence. and his younger brother stuart. matter what the colour of your skin or your background. or your background. attacked and killed because he was black. black. from the prince of wales, read to the congregation by prince harry. did not end with despair but...
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the prime minister announced that 22 april would become stephen lawrence day. family which has endured so much, from stephen's murder, the flawed early stages of the police inquiry, and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father, neville, said it represented what they have been striving for years to achieve. 0ur son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. lots more from events in toronto at the top of the hour. mike embley coming up at the top of the hour. we will have much more on the toronto van attack — ten people killed, 15 injured. time now for all the sports news in sport today. this is sport today, live from bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme, theo walcott scores for the first time since january as everton beat newcastle 1—0 at goodison park. liverpool's mo salah prepares to face his old side, roma, in the champions league semifinals. and shaun murphy is knocked out in the opening round of the world snooker ch
the prime minister announced that 22 april would become stephen lawrence day. family which has endured so much, from stephen's murder, the flawed early stages of the police inquiry, and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father, neville, said it represented what they have been striving for years to achieve. 0ur son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. lots...
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the prime minister announced that the 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. o much, from stephen's murder, the flawed early stages of the police enquiry and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. nicholas witchell, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the headlines: a van has ploughed into pedestrians at high speed in toronto, killing 10 and injuring 15 more. officials say the incident was deliberate, but there are no wider national security implications. french president emmanuel macron is set to start wide—ranging talks with us president trump on his first state visit to the us. 0n the agenda are trade, syria and the iran nuclear deal. there've been widespread celebrations in armenia after people power forced the country's unpopular prime minister to resign. the opposition leader says he'll start talks on the transfer of power tomorrow. now it's time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with canada's globe and mail,
the prime minister announced that the 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. o much, from stephen's murder, the flawed early stages of the police enquiry and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. nicholas witchell, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the headlines: a van has ploughed into pedestrians at high speed in toronto, killing 10 and injuring 15 more. officials say the incident was...
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the prime minister announced that the 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. hich has endured so much, from stephen's murder, the flawed early stages of the police enquiry and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father neville said it represented what they have been striving for years to achieve. our son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now on bbc news — the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i'm all at sea on board the world's biggest cruise ship, meeting a man who has to feed up to 9000 people every night. no pressure? absolutely not, no. no pressure at all. and i find out why it it pays to be cool and collected up on the bridge. first we try and keep it as calm as possible, and not so exciting. simon is here with advice on the best way to backpack through south america... horn blows. ..and we take a trip back in time aboard china's last surviving steam train. we start this week at sea, where holidays afloat
the prime minister announced that the 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. hich has endured so much, from stephen's murder, the flawed early stages of the police enquiry and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father neville said it represented what they have been striving for years to achieve. our son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now on...
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the prime minister announced that the 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. ges of the police enquiry and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father neville said it represented what they have been striving for years to achieve. 0ur son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories... the organisers of the london marathon have confirmed that a 29—year—old who reached the semi—finals of masterchef: the professionals, collapsed and died during yesterday's race. matt campbell had completed the manchester marathon earlier this month in under three hours. an upgrade by tsb to its banking systems over the weekend has caused chaos for some customers. many people complained of being unable to access their money. 0ne customer reported being able to access another person's account complete with all the confidential transaction details. the bank's apologised and said it was working as
the prime minister announced that the 22nd of april would become stephen lawrence day. ges of the police enquiry and the escape from justice of some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father neville said it represented what they have been striving for years to achieve. 0ur son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories... the...
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april 22nd would become stephen lawrence day. of his life was welcomed. striving for years to achievehe said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello after last week springboard, something closer to april reality. something closer to april reality. sinking further south or england and wales. wales. and clear skies, particularly in scotland. scotland. some could be heavy, a rumble of thunder and quite breezy as well. thunder and quite breezy as well. they move on through, temperatures and that made as well. and that made as well. to low teens and that's where we will stay as the week goes on. this is bbc news. fled the scene but has since been arrested. as the royal family leaves hospital in central london. to address the commonwealth migration scandal. annual commemoration. have received seven patients from the scene of the van incident. the scene of the van incident. on lockdown as with the call an added precaution. added precaution. injured or indeed killed in that incident. incident. page and we are continuing to monitor monitor it for yo
april 22nd would become stephen lawrence day. of his life was welcomed. striving for years to achievehe said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello after last week springboard, something closer to april reality. something closer to april reality. sinking further south or england and wales. wales. and clear skies, particularly in scotland. scotland. some could be heavy, a rumble of thunder and quite breezy as well. thunder and quite breezy as well....
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stuart lawrence broke down in tears when the news came out that there would be a national stephen lawrence dayck people who are benefiting from scholarships and bursaries, and he said that a poison, the negative, brutal nature of stephen's death and the negative impact afterwards and the negative impact afterwards and the web was investigated, the poison had been turned into edson. i really moving ceremony here. prince harry and meghan markle also here. prince harry here in the order of service saying that he remembers feeling deeply moved by the determination of stephen's family to build something positive from the tragedy injude. that appears to be the overarching theme of the memorial service here this afternoon. tom, many thanks. just to bring you up to date with the latest from kensington palace, after the birth of the new prints. kensington palace saying just a few minutes ago the prince george and princess charlotte have now returned to kensington palace. this is the feed on social media. in the middle it says, the duchess of cambridge will be leaving saint mary's hospital this evening.
stuart lawrence broke down in tears when the news came out that there would be a national stephen lawrence dayck people who are benefiting from scholarships and bursaries, and he said that a poison, the negative, brutal nature of stephen's death and the negative impact afterwards and the negative impact afterwards and the web was investigated, the poison had been turned into edson. i really moving ceremony here. prince harry and meghan markle also here. prince harry here in the order of service...
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we heard in the previous summary of the about the stephen lawrence memorial day on the 22nd of april,ropolitan police in london was branded as institutionally racist then and the independent use that phrase here against the university application system in the uk, ucas. it seems the figures are really quite shocking. if you are black you are far more likely to be interrogated, have your application scrutinised for plagiarism, fraudulent detail. as i say, step back, this isn't great. some of the figures at oxford, there wasn't a single offer to a black a—level student at one of the colleges for almost six years. and there's been this push for equality in education and we are still in this position. when you look at people campaigning, you wonder why, but then you look at the figure and you realise. this story on the front page the business telegraph about oil, $100 a barrel soon? these swings, we will wait and see, but it is all about supply and demand as ever and add in a liberal dose of geopolitics and you get a perfect storm. the opec cartel have been vindicated in a sense in their
we heard in the previous summary of the about the stephen lawrence memorial day on the 22nd of april,ropolitan police in london was branded as institutionally racist then and the independent use that phrase here against the university application system in the uk, ucas. it seems the figures are really quite shocking. if you are black you are far more likely to be interrogated, have your application scrutinised for plagiarism, fraudulent detail. as i say, step back, this isn't great. some of the...
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reporting theresa may has declared a mario day on april 27 for the stephen lawrence. —— declared an annualarry and meghann marco been there for that, so innovative showcasing of the new generation of the world you're talking about. that was a moment in the life of the nation, i didn't like the windrush scandal, the whole nation were united in the horror this can happen. —— a bit like the windrush scandal. and the idea that it was not investigated properly and in the idea of the metropolitan police being labelled an institutionally racist for not investigating the murder of a child properly. so i think it is really important to mark that case and also we have mrs may here and very from the conversation with the doreen lawrence, his mother, who's been an absolute heroin in keeping the story alive in a pair of positive way and campaign. —— an absolute hero in keeping the story alive. looking at the independent. let's finish with the independent. let's finish with the daily star. a lovely picture on the daily star. a lovely picture on the new baby. this tragic story also, master chef star dies
reporting theresa may has declared a mario day on april 27 for the stephen lawrence. —— declared an annualarry and meghann marco been there for that, so innovative showcasing of the new generation of the world you're talking about. that was a moment in the life of the nation, i didn't like the windrush scandal, the whole nation were united in the horror this can happen. —— a bit like the windrush scandal. and the idea that it was not investigated properly and in the idea of the...
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will work with the stephen lawrence trust to establish a national annual commemoration of stephen's life and legacy. to date based on the 22nd of april, each year. stephen lawrence day. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is. toronto, a van has struck pedestrians and two people are reported to have died, police are saying they have the driver in custody. turning to the main stories from world service, ist, the houthi rebel movement in yemen says one of its most senior figures has been killed in a saudi—led coalition air strike. saleh al—samad was the head of the group's political administration. the saudis have sided with yemen's government in its war with the houthis. the finnish government has decided not to expand a limited trial in paying people a basic income, which has drawn much international interest. on the bbc news app you can watch the clip ofjames shawjunior talk about the moment he wrestled a gun from a naked attacker at a waffle house in nashville. he's been hailed as a hero, but he says it was a "selfish act" and he did it "just to save myself". i'm pretty sure you know, the duke and duchess of cambridge have welcome a ba
will work with the stephen lawrence trust to establish a national annual commemoration of stephen's life and legacy. to date based on the 22nd of april, each year. stephen lawrence day. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is. toronto, a van has struck pedestrians and two people are reported to have died, police are saying they have the driver in custody. turning to the main stories from world service, ist, the houthi rebel movement in yemen says one of its most...
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the financial times reports theresa may's announcement of an annual day in commemoration of murdered teenager stephen lawrencecover picture of catherine and the new prince. and the sun plays up the shakespearean connection to the royal birth, falling as it did on the bard's birthday. so the windrush development and the royal baby sharing the honours on the front pages — let's have a closer look. aside with the baby the picture is the poster front page. no adverse, just a picture of the glorious mum with her new son, the bit alignment i think it is. what a great picture. -- fit in i think it is. what a great picture. —— fit in line to the throne i think. it happened when world babies are born. 0r merit. there is a formula we follow. we have to have the fact of the day. we have to go through, anybody who is
the financial times reports theresa may's announcement of an annual day in commemoration of murdered teenager stephen lawrencecover picture of catherine and the new prince. and the sun plays up the shakespearean connection to the royal birth, falling as it did on the bard's birthday. so the windrush development and the royal baby sharing the honours on the front pages — let's have a closer look. aside with the baby the picture is the poster front page. no adverse, just a picture of the...
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mention or tense in this is going underground a quarter of a century to the day britain woke up to learn of the death of stephen lawrence in south london sparking an inquiry that would find britain's police institutionally racist coming up on the show from other attaches bombing of the melvina small planes to teresa mayes bombing of syria we are asked tony blair as attorney general morris what makes a war legal or illegal and what is abating in yesterday's london marathon may not be as healthy as it seems according to a report from the international car industry from the u.s. health effects institute more than seven billion people on a breathing dangerously polluted that bus as london cleans the streets. day brief of sunday's marathon we speak to a criminal court judge appointed by a little shorts and i get the train skid row to run from oppression all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first two more european union officials convene in brussels to discuss the future of syria nine days after british prime minister tourism a bomb the middle east country slowly recovering from seven years of a war where
mention or tense in this is going underground a quarter of a century to the day britain woke up to learn of the death of stephen lawrence in south london sparking an inquiry that would find britain's police institutionally racist coming up on the show from other attaches bombing of the melvina small planes to teresa mayes bombing of syria we are asked tony blair as attorney general morris what makes a war legal or illegal and what is abating in yesterday's london marathon may not be as healthy...
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lawrence day. for a family which has enjoyed so much from stephen's murder, deplored early stages of the police enquiry and the escape on some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father neville represented —— said it represented what they had been striving to achieve the years. our son's memory will be enshrined in history for yea rs. will be enshrined in history for years. are you that's a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with evan davies. i want to enable the windrush generation to acquire the status that they deserve. british citizenship. quickly, at no cost and with product of assistance through the process. sometimes apologies are not enough even when you repeat them, even when they are grovelling so no surprise the home secretary has gone further to resolve the windrush injustices. this does not explain why we got into the mess and while it's taken so long to resolve it. reaction from mp david lammy and some of the families affected. also old customs die hard, the gov
lawrence day. for a family which has enjoyed so much from stephen's murder, deplored early stages of the police enquiry and the escape on some of his killers, the news that there will be an annual commemoration of his life was welcomed. stephen's father neville represented —— said it represented what they had been striving to achieve the years. our son's memory will be enshrined in history for yea rs. will be enshrined in history for years. are you that's a summary of the news, newsday is...
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government says ten people have been killed in four days of protests rights group put the death so much higher it's been twenty five years since stephen lawrence an eighteen year old black man was murdered in a racially motivated attack in south london his death and the handling of the investigation spalt a public inquiry that found the city's police force was institutionally racist and a hable to her full. stephen lawrence was murdered because he was black stopped by a group of white thugs in an unprovoked racist attack injustice watershed law are all used to describe the lawrence case stephen spada told me that he had everything going for him steve was a human being. didn't. book on people and he was have you know would have anybody. you know for somebody to actually kill. such a person to what reason would you have to kill somebody to stephen's murder changed britain's legal policing landscape for epa the failure to bring his killers to justice was a state of the country's legal system for a year is within days of stevens murder the police were given the names of the five suspects but they failed to act and the subsequent botched investigat
government says ten people have been killed in four days of protests rights group put the death so much higher it's been twenty five years since stephen lawrence an eighteen year old black man was murdered in a racially motivated attack in south london his death and the handling of the investigation spalt a public inquiry that found the city's police force was institutionally racist and a hable to her full. stephen lawrence was murdered because he was black stopped by a group of white thugs in...
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stephen lawrence, and asking what has changed since his death. my heart sinks, actually, one that it was 25 years ago to the day.art bbc series. wonderful, very powerful. and this idea of what has happened over the last 25 years. the windrush saga kind of sums it up, actually, that's what has changed for many people of colour, i would say, because i was listening to something this morning, the idea that white is right, and that if you are from a community of black or asian communities, you are automatically assumed to have done something wrong, whereas if you are white, you are automatically assumed to be innocent. unfortunately, iam not quite sure that has the visibility, windrush has been an acute example of that, where people from the caribbean, all of whom are predominantly of african caribbean heritage, those people have been extremely let down by this system, and this system ofjustice, and the rights of people, institutional aces within the police, it has been acute. —— racism. within the police, it has been acute. -- racism. james, do you think things have changed in 25 yea rs ? think things have changed
stephen lawrence, and asking what has changed since his death. my heart sinks, actually, one that it was 25 years ago to the day.art bbc series. wonderful, very powerful. and this idea of what has happened over the last 25 years. the windrush saga kind of sums it up, actually, that's what has changed for many people of colour, i would say, because i was listening to something this morning, the idea that white is right, and that if you are from a community of black or asian communities, you are...
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and obviously, we have been hearing from the lawrences in recent days because of the anniversary of stephen's campaign to name not just this officer, and of course, so far, all they have got is the cover name of this officer, but also the officers who commanded this particular operation. they have not got very far there. but dwayne brooks, stephen's friend who was with him on the night of the murder, it is widely believed he was one of the primary targets for dave hagan in this operation and dwayne earlier told me that at last he has got some information and he is now demanding scotland yard release any secret file which names him, which was produced by dave hagan, because he says this is the start of a very long journey to work out how he was personally spied upon and how his attempt to get justice for his friend and for wider justice campaigns in london were subverted by scotland yard. a former cambridge analytica employee has said the misuse of uk citizens' personal data was rife between brexit campaign group leave. brittany kaiser, cambridge analytica's former business development directo
and obviously, we have been hearing from the lawrences in recent days because of the anniversary of stephen's campaign to name not just this officer, and of course, so far, all they have got is the cover name of this officer, but also the officers who commanded this particular operation. they have not got very far there. but dwayne brooks, stephen's friend who was with him on the night of the murder, it is widely believed he was one of the primary targets for dave hagan in this operation and...
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scandal days before mps are due to vote on the uk's membership of the eu customs union, the government underlines its commitment to leave. and 25 years after the murder of the black teenager stephen lawrenceans are announced for an annual commemoration. it hm , 21 ———~ -—:—: — hospital paddington. the duchess gave birth at 11.01 this morning, after being in labour for several hours. the new baby will be fifth in line to the throne. they made their way down the steps to allow the photographers to many get good reviews, then went back inside briefly and left st mary's hospital a short while after that. the duke of cambridge making some to - comments of if; g;~~— ——~ oftheczsrwr ~~ ofthefszw the5-~ ~~ announcement of the name. the bookies at if visited egg; 25 sf 57:7 a; zzzfi—tszz ‘ with the earlier with the new baby's big brother and in he " busy day already and drieféée very iw to come of course throughout the evening but i'm now a sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster, these are our headlines this evening: few would have predicted a liverpool and roma champions league semi final — both clubs have defied the odds. klopp says they will seize the opportunity. probably pro ba bly lots probably lo
scandal days before mps are due to vote on the uk's membership of the eu customs union, the government underlines its commitment to leave. and 25 years after the murder of the black teenager stephen lawrenceans are announced for an annual commemoration. it hm , 21 ———~ -—:—: — hospital paddington. the duchess gave birth at 11.01 this morning, after being in labour for several hours. the new baby will be fifth in line to the throne. they made their way down the steps to allow the...
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that was stephen lawrence's father neville lawrence. the husband of a woman who died five days home country of south africa when she collapsed at heathrow airport. she was told she was faking it, but a few days later the 35 year old died. she had a pulmonary embolism. we can speak to nancy's husband fusi now and linda appiah, who's the couple's barrister. thank you so much for coming on the programme. when you got to heathrow, tell us what happened. we got separated, we needed to be searched, the next thing i knew, they were saying to me can you come and help, your wife is on the floor. the security at heathrow were standing there are not doing anything. i asked how she got on the floor, they said you have to help her, she's blocking the broder. i talked to her and said can i help you, are you all right, she said can you give me a moment, i need to find my feet. at that point, one of the ladies there are said to me, you have to help her, she's blocking the coroner. at that point i said, we happened had food or drink for the whole day today, i cannot just food or drink for the w
that was stephen lawrence's father neville lawrence. the husband of a woman who died five days home country of south africa when she collapsed at heathrow airport. she was told she was faking it, but a few days later the 35 year old died. she had a pulmonary embolism. we can speak to nancy's husband fusi now and linda appiah, who's the couple's barrister. thank you so much for coming on the programme. when you got to heathrow, tell us what happened. we got separated, we needed to be searched,...
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there is a programme about stephen lawrence and the impact on society on bbc one tonight at 9pm. it goes over three daysn tell us all about it. good morning. welcome to didcot in oxfordshire. this science facility is vast. it is the size of wembley stadium. it goes for miles. a huge circular building. you might wonder how a building like this has anything to do with plastic. they have come up with a new enzyme that paul blake —— break plastics into their two component parts. it means they can then be reused and made into bottles again. traditional recycling at the moment doesn't let you do that because the bottle would be cloudy. by breaking them down it means they can be reused. what this facility does, these boxes contain x—rays that are spinning around at the speed of light. around 300,000 kilometres per hour. that means they can look of those molecules in more detail than ever before and make an enzyme that acts much more quickly. the problem is even though the enzyme can break down this bottle it ta kes a enzyme can break down this bottle it takes a long time to do. what they are doing is coming up
there is a programme about stephen lawrence and the impact on society on bbc one tonight at 9pm. it goes over three daysn tell us all about it. good morning. welcome to didcot in oxfordshire. this science facility is vast. it is the size of wembley stadium. it goes for miles. a huge circular building. you might wonder how a building like this has anything to do with plastic. they have come up with a new enzyme that paul blake —— break plastics into their two component parts. it means they...
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in the early days of the trump presidency which are fascinating to read and i'm sure will will selling james james komi a lot of books now it's been twenty five years since stephen lawrence an eighteen year old black man was murdered in a racially motivated attack in south london his death and the subsequent handling of the investigation spots a public inquiry that found the city's police department was institutionally racist and behave a triple. stephen lawrence was murdered because he was black stopped by a group of white thugs in an unprovoked racist attack injustice or to shed light on rule used to describe the lawrence case stephen spada told me that he had everything going for him steve was a. book on people and he was have you know would have anybody. you know for somebody to actually kill. such a person to what reason would you have to kill somebody to stephen's murder changed britain's legal policing landscape for epa the failure to bring his killers to justice was a state of the country's legal system for years within days of stephen's murder the police were given the names of the five suspects but they failed to act and the subsequent botched investigation led
in the early days of the trump presidency which are fascinating to read and i'm sure will will selling james james komi a lot of books now it's been twenty five years since stephen lawrence an eighteen year old black man was murdered in a racially motivated attack in south london his death and the subsequent handling of the investigation spots a public inquiry that found the city's police department was institutionally racist and behave a triple. stephen lawrence was murdered because he was...