‼️ Amnesty's new research exposes the anti-trans movement.
They have a plan - first they're coming for trans rights and then for women's rights.
We'll only defeat them by coming together.
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This includes many cases of deaths in police custody for which meaningful steps towards accountability are long overdue.
Our focus should be on, as Henry's family have said, making this a turning point to make our streets safer. And we must end deaths in police custody.
This has once again caused far-right violence on our streets.
This flies in the face of decades of evidence of institutional failure within policing and disparities faced by racialised communities.
The cross-party House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has concluded the government should terminate NHS England's contract with Palantir - citing the company "supporting highly controversial policies and activities."
At a point of unimaginable pain for Henry's family, they have called for unity.
Despite this, some - including Nigel Farage and Stephen Laxley-Yennon better known as Tommy Robinson - have called for "cold, hard rage" and pedalled irresponsible narratives such as two-tier policing to sow division.
Today marks 50 years since the UK ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
These rights shape our everyday lives.
But 50 years later, these rights still are not fully protected in UK law.
Illustrations by: Edith Ault
Today, reports confirmed that plans for a major Met Police contract with Palantir were blocked after concerns over procurement, accountability and public trust.
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