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Tag Archives: Sussex Police
A potential call for an IAG to be set up for the NHS
On Wednesday in the House of Lords, John Sentamu was speaking during the discussion of St Georges Hospital: Patients Deaths. His words are below. Although he did not refer to the phrase of an Independent Advisory Group (IAG) he did … Continue reading
Sussex and Nottinghamshire Police now work very well
On Wednesday in the House of Lords there was a discussion under the subject of Stalking Protection Orders. The Government Minister who participated was Keith Stewart who is the Advocate-General for Scotland but who is also a British lawyer based … Continue reading
Parliament needs to listen to Stop and Search groups
I am very proud that in Sussex there is a very well structured Committee that works within Sussex Police to constantly review the Stop and Search activity. This is not a new approach although it has been dramatically improved over … Continue reading
We are all very proud of Brave Monty – and Sussex Police
Earlier today Sussex Police have published their celebration with Monty following his very brave hard work to help save his Mother and her unborn baby. When she collapsed and was unconscious the five and a half year old child rang … Continue reading
We must work hard to protect young people and children
At the end of last week a new campaign was launched by WiSE which is part of the YMCA Downslink Group that is based in Hove but which covers the whole of Sussex and into parts of Surrey. The campaign … Continue reading
Jeffrey Tooley was killed 22 years ago today
This Police Officer was trying to stop a van that was being driven at 51mph in a 30mph area of the Brighton Road in Shoreham. The following information was published in this piece on the Argus that explains more of … Continue reading
A sad day, but thankfully Stephen’s murder is not being ignored
Had he not been murdered, Stephen Lawrence would now be 46, tragically he died at the age of 18 on 21st April 1993. Few people in our nation have met Stephen Lawrence but all of us have had changes made … Continue reading
A great message from one member of Sussex Police
Every day and indeed every 24 hours of each day hundreds of workers for Sussex Police are working incredibly hard to protect the lives of individuals and communities across the whole of Sussex. Of course like every other human managed … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Community Safety, Justice Issues, Policing
Tagged Domestic Abuse, Domestic violence, MehdiCF223, Sussex Police
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This week Sussex MPs can ask local people about the impact of racism
The recess of Parliament 10 days ago has provided MPs with the opportunity to step back from their usual focus on what is coming out of the Government speeches. They can currently focus on their constituencies in a slightly different … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Community Safety, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, Cred, Doreen Lawrence, Dr Tony Sewell, Gillian Keegan, Nick Gibb, Stephen Lawrence, Sussex Police, William Macpherson, Windrush, Windrush Generation
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