Josh King said police told him he was stopped simply because he had a 'nice car'
Policing
Exclusive ‘exit data’ obtained by Byline Times suggests that the force has a long way to go in its claimed attempts to 'address valid concerns' about life as a non-white or female employee on the force
Despite initially denying it held the data, the Met confirm 2,400 anonymous reports of corrupt or abusive staff
Palestine protest organisers believe senior Government officials are placing heavy pressure on police to clamp down on their demonstrations
Amina Ahmed tells Byline
Times that senior management regularly turned a blind eye to allegations of
violence, sexual assault, and even rape made by her female colleagues
against serving officers
A Muslim Met staffer resigned saying her complaints about racism, misogyny and sexual assault allegedly committed by her colleagues had been systematically ignored
With little public debate, and doubts about their reliability, Byline Times reveals the use of lie detectors is still increasing
Veteran Crime Reporter Duncan Campbell examines the sad history of wrongful prosecutions and the decline of deeply researched investigations
Andrew Kersley speaks to those who have experienced inappropriate and degrading behaviour at the hands of police officers – with few consequences
Despite more than 6,700 reports of spiking in England and Wales, the Government's new initiatives fall short of meaningful action, writes Reclaim These Streets co-founder Jamie Klingler