The Colour of Justice Richard Norton-Taylor, editor "The Colour of Justice is a dramatized reconstruction of the events in the six month inquiry into the murder of Stephen Lawrence. The case has gone from being a black family tragedy to a British tragedy, with the public identifying with his parents' loss and subsequent sense of outrage.
Although primarily focusing on the reported suicide of Dr. David Kelly, the Hutton Inquiry has revealed much of the inner workings of Downing Street, the Ministry of Defense and the BBC. Witnesses have been challenged and questioned on the compilation of the dossier on weapons of mass destruction, the releasing of Dr. Kelly's name into the public ...
Sunday, January 30, 1972: 13 civil rights marchers were shot dead and another 13 wounded when British soldiers opened fire during a march in Derry, Northern Ireland. The original 1972 inquiry exonerated the British; but after many years of protest by families of the victims, a second inquiry was begun in March 2000. This Saville Inquiry has heard ...
Earlier this year two leading barristers tested the evidence of the grounds for an indictment of the British Prime Minister for the crime of aggression against Iraq. They examined a number of distinguished witnesses, including MPs, diplomats, international lawyers, civil servants, UN officials, policy advisors, intelligence experts, and ...
A detailed expose of blacklisting in Britain in the Civil Service, business and the media. The authors argue that new safeguards are needed, especially now that computer networks are increasingly being brought into play. Mark Hollingsworth was one of the journalists who first broke the news of BBC political vetting in "The Observer". His previous ...
Three senior journalists who have followed the "Arms to Iraq" affair from its outset extricate the hidden story in the Scott Report - what it really means, and what its implications are for the governance of Britain - to provide a layperson's guide to this high-profile political event of 1996.
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