Home Office demo – Shut Down Security and Policing 2016!

Home Office 2 Marsham Street, London, United Kingdom

Join a mass demonstration outside the Home Office to demand an end to their secretive 'Security and Policing 2016' event happening this March in Farnborough. We'll start at 5pm sharp to make sure we are there when Home Office staff are leaving for the day. We’ll be sharing stories of state repression and militarised policing […]

Leeds roundtable on undercover policing

Oblong 197 Woodhouse Street, Leeds, United Kingdom

Were you affected by undercover policing, personally or through campaigns and actions? This is a roundtable for people in Leeds to come together to discuss their experiences and learn more about how different groups are fighting back against spycops, including through the upcoming Pitchford Inquiry. For more information see this this Undercover Research Group's post. […]

Manchester roundtable on undercover policing

MERCi Bridge 5 Mill, 22a Beswick Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

Were you affected by undercover policing, personally or through campaigns and actions? This is a roundtable for people in Manchester to come together to discuss their experiences and learn more about how different groups are fighting back against spycops, including through the upcoming Pitchford Inquiry. For more information see this this Undercover Research Group's post. […]

Liverpool roundtable on undercover policing

Casa Bar 29 Hope Street, Liverpool

Were you affected by undercover policing, personally or through campaigns and actions? This is a roundtable for people in Liverpool to come together to discuss their experiences and learn more about how different groups are fighting back against spycops, including through the upcoming Pitchford Inquiry. For more information see this this Undercover Research Group's post. […]

High Court Demo – Release the Names, Open the Files

Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, United Kingdom

The Pitchford Inquiry into undercover policing is going to make a ruling on disclosure of evidence and protection of identity. The police  - supported by the Home Office and Cabinet Office - have said they want to have large parts of this "public" inquiry held in secret and intend to use their "Neither Confirm Nor […]

Pitchford Inquiry fifth preliminary hearing

Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, United Kingdom

A fifth preliminary hearing will consider the legal approach to be taken in relation to applications for restriction orders under section 19 of the Inquiries Act 2005, including, for example, applications for measures to protect identity and applications for restrictions on the disclosure and publication of evidence. This hearing will take place in court 73 of […]

Undercover policing, democracy and human rights, Manchester

University of Manchester School of Law Lecture Theatre A, Roscoe Building, University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

The Undercover Policing Inquiry was appointed following revelations that undercover police officers kept lawful political campaigns under surveillance, assumed the identities of deceased children and deceived women into having sexual relationships. This meeting will hear from three speakers who are directly involved: 'Alison' gave evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee on her experience of […]

Subversion, sabotage & spying: Political policing & state racism in the UK

London South Bank University

At this two-day conference on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 April 2016, an impressive line up of speakers will examine the role and impact of undercover policing and the surveillance of protest groups and 'suspect communities'. About the conference Government policy continues to invent and punish ‘suspect and targeted communities’ and frustrate genuine attempts to hold its agencies […]

Pitchford Inquiry preliminary hearing

Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, United Kingdom

Lord Justice Pitchford This Pitchford Inquiry hearing will consider whether it is appropriate for the Inquiry to seek undertakings from the Attorney General and possibly others in relation to the use to which evidence given to the Inquiry can be put in any future criminal investigations, criminal prosecutions or disciplinary proceedings.

Blacklisting: High Court Apology

Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, United Kingdom

On Wednesday at 10:30am in the High Court, lawyers for construction firms involved in blacklisting will be reading out their public apology. There are two versions of the statement - one of them states that the claimants agree that the firms apology is sincere, that the compensation is fair and reasonable and that those affected […]