Policing the Crisis conference

SOAS University of London Room L67, Lower Ground Floor, Main Building, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, London

Following last year's We Do Not Consent conference, Defend the Right to Protest are putting on another big day, Policing the Crisis. WORKSHOPS INCLUDE: Undercover policing and the new inquiry Imran Khan lawyer to Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder sister of Christopher Alder, Rob Evans The Guardian/author Under Cover Surseh Grover The Monitoring Project Jules Carey […]

Any Means Necessary – creators talk, Nottingham

Five Leaves Bookshop 14A Long Row, Nottingham

When Mark Kennedy's infiltration of activists planning to shut down Nottinghamshire's Ratcliffe on Soar coal fired power station led to the collapse of a trial, the spycops scandal hit national awareness and began the slew of revelations that is still flowing forth. Nottingham Playhouse have commissioned a play, Any Means Necessary, based on events around […]

Blacklisting, Birmingham

Midlands PCS 16 Waterloo Street, Birmingham

Speakers: Dave Smith; Author of Blacklisted Frank Keogh; West Midlands Unite the Union Dave Smith is a blacklisted construction worker and author of Blacklisted. In it he tells the controversial story of the illegal strategies that transnational construction companies resorted to in their attempt to keep union activists and health and safety reps away from […]

Blacklisting back in High Court

Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, United Kingdom

The next case management hearing for blacklisted construciton workers is 7-8 December 2015 at the Royal Courts of Justice. This is the first court appearance since the major firms admitted their guilt and apologised for their involvement in the blacklisting organisers, the Economic League and the Consulting Association. We have yet to hear what the […]

Pitchford Inquiry third preliminary hearing

A third Preliminary Hearing is expected to address the question 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. This hearing will […]

Blacklisted book event

Housmans 5 Caledonian Raod, London

Blacklisted tells the controversial story of the illegal strategies that transnational construction companies resorted to in their attempt to keep union activists away from their places of work. This is a story of a bitter struggle, in which collusion with the police and security services resulted in victimization, violence and unemployment, with terrible effects on […]

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Scotland Yard demo – Stop the Shredding, Release the Files

On 15 January 1990 people saw smoke rising from the Stasi headquarters in Berlin. The Wall was coming down and the spycops were desperately destroying the evidence that damned them. The new political spirit of openness did not extend to people being given their files - they were only saved, and the extent of the […]

Solidarity Demo at the High Court

Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, United Kingdom

On 15 January 1990 smoke was seen rising from the Stasi HQ in Berlin as officers desperately tried to destroy the evidence of their abuses. Citizens stormed the building, stopped the destruction and, for the first time, saw the files that showed the scale and depth of what the political secret police had been doing […]

Voices of the Spied On – COPS Public Meeting

Diskus Room, Unite the Union 128 Theobalds Road, London

As the scandal of Britain's political secret police continues to grow, and with a full scale public inquiry imminent, come and hear from those who were targeted by spycops and are leading the fight for justice. On Thursday 21 January we are hosting a public meeting in London. On the panel are: Kate Wilson The […]

Domestic Extremist Awareness Day

On 5 February, the third annual Domestic Extremist Awareness Day is calling for the closure of the discredited police unit responsible for surveillance on political dissent. If you are an anti-fracking campaigner, you may have been branded a domestic extremist by a Prevent anti-radicalisation workshop, or identified as one when stopped unexpectedly at a UK […]