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The culture of impunity which is relegating disabled people to second class status in Westminster
June 8, 2023
David Spencer
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The Met and Mental Health
May 31, 2023
David Spencer
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The Met, the Commissioner and the Coronation
May 3, 2023
David Spencer
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A leadership void has left the Met to rot
March 21, 2023
David Spencer
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Has the Met learnt anything from the case of David Carrick?
February 8, 2023
David Spencer
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The characterisation of police leadership and culture by MI5’s former Director General, Lord Evans, is wide of the mark
January 27, 2023
David Spencer
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Policing is in crisis and it's the chief constables who are the problem
November 10, 2022
David Spencer
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Police response to protests causing confidence in the law to evaporate, says DAVID SPENCER
November 7, 2022
David Spencer
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Policing in crisis
October 17, 2022
David Spencer
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Met chief should look North for clues to better policing
July 28, 2022
David Spencer
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Police forces must undergo a serious change to attract the best and brightest out there
July 14, 2022
David Spencer
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The APPG on Democracy and the Constitution misfires in “the attack on judges”
June 10, 2022
Richard Ekins
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Crime in our capital city will stay high unless confidence in the Met is restored
June 10, 2022
David Spencer
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Supreme Court Reform
January 24, 2021
Richard Ekins
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One small step for prison reform
July 12, 2018
Rupert Reid
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Special Briefing on the Worboys Case
January 9, 2018
Rupert Reid
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Gunnar Beck: Beware of Germany’s proposal for a new EU-UK transnational court
June 24, 2017
Policy Exchange
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The European Court of Justice is not an impartial court and has no role to play in post-Brexit EU-UK relations
May 7, 2017
Policy Exchange
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Derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights in Armed Conflict: Submission to the JCHR
April 28, 2017
Dr Dominic Burbidge
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Tom Tugendhat MP discusses the "Fog of Law"
September 23, 2016
Policy Exchange
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Policies for change – the role of the courts
February 16, 2016
Policy Exchange
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