UK riots

‘The riots haven’t changed a thing’ As an official report into the 2011 London riots is released, an angry, troubled generation is being ignored.

March 29, 2012
‘The riots haven’t changed a thing’   As an official report into the 2011 London riots is released, an angry, troubled generation is being ignored.

  The unrest spread to several London boroughs over five nights of rioting [Al Jazeera] London, United Kingdom - Daniel, an 18-year-old from Newham, in London’s east end, has one regret.“I wish there was more time. More time to have shown them what I really could do.” I asked him: “And what exactly did you do?”  [...]

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Police apologise to Mark Duggan’s family for not telling them of his death Met apologises for failing to tell Duggan’s family that he had been killed in the incident that triggered last summer’s riots

February 29, 2012
Police apologise to Mark Duggan’s family for not telling them of his death  Met apologises for failing to tell Duggan’s family that he had been killed in the incident that triggered last summer’s riots

Mark Duggan, who was killed by Met police officers last August. Photograph: Rex Features The Metropolitan police has apologised to the family of Mark Duggan, whose shooting triggered last summer’s riots, for failing to inform them of his death. The apology was revealed after the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) upheld a complaint by the family that neither the Met [...]

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This is what you do before qualifying for the pie in the sky

February 25, 2012
This is what you do before qualifying for the pie in the sky

Domestic duties: The use of unemployed people as cleaners supplied by a government contractor has been uncovered by the Guardian through a freedom of information request. Photograph: Rex Features/Frederic Sierakowski Jobseekers forced to clean private homes and offices for nothing Concern over unpaid workers taking overtime from staff as some placements last more than a [...]

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Revealed: Mark Duggan was not armed when shot by police Investigators find no forensic evidence he was carrying gun when killed

November 19, 2011
Revealed: Mark Duggan was not armed when shot by police  Investigators find no forensic evidence he was carrying gun when killed

Investigators have found no forensic evidence that Mark Duggan was armed when shot by police in Tottenham on 4 August. Photograph: Rex Features Revealed: Mark Duggan was not armed when shot by police Investigators find no forensic evidence he was carrying gun when killed reddit this Vikram Dodd The Guardian, Saturday 19 November 2011 Article history [...]

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Mad Mobs and Englishmen? Myths and Realities of the 2011 Riots

November 18, 2011
Mad Mobs and Englishmen? Myths and Realities of the 2011 Riots

  Two police cars were set ablaze in Tottenham following a protest over the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images Mad Mobs and Englishmen? Myths and Realities of the 2011 Riots In this extract from their eBook, published on Friday, psychologistsStephen Reicher and Clifford Stott argue that riots are caused not by immorality [...]

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UK jobs market faces ‘slow, painful contraction’

November 14, 2011
UK jobs market faces ‘slow, painful contraction’

The survey of 1,000 employers predicts the jobs situation will get worse for the rest of the year. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA UK jobs market faces ‘slow, painful contraction’ Firms scale back recruiting decisions against background of global economic uncertainty, survey of employers finds reddit this Press Association guardian.co.uk, Monday 14 November 2011 08.13 GMT Article history [...]

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In pictures: Occupy London protest swells Demonstration swells as “99 per cent” pro-democracy protesters rally against corporate greed in British capital. Mariagrazia Petito De Leo

November 8, 2011
In pictures: Occupy London protest swells Demonstration swells as “99 per cent” pro-democracy protesters rally against corporate greed in British capital. Mariagrazia Petito De Leo

      1) Hundreds of people attended the Occupy LSX rally in front of St Paul’s Cathedral on November 5, 2011 [Mariagrazia Petito Di Leo/Al Jazeera]   In pictures: Occupy London protest swells Demonstration swells as “99 per cent” pro-democracy protesters rally against corporate greed in British capital. Mariagrazia Petito De Leo Last Modified: 08 [...]

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UK Police accused of allowing undercover officers to lie in court

October 19, 2011
UK Police accused of allowing undercover officers to lie in court

Police accused of allowing undercover officers to lie in court Undercover officer Jim Boyling gave a false name and occupation when giving evidence under oath False evidence claim arises from papers suggesting undercover officer Jim Boyling hid identity when prosecuted over protest reddit this Rob Evans and Paul Lewis guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 19 October 2011 17.11 BST [...]

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Report into former defence secretary’s links to Adam Werritty is damning, but gently sidesteps awkward questions

October 19, 2011
Report into former defence secretary’s links to Adam Werritty is damning, but gently sidesteps awkward questions

Severe but opaque: a very British verdict on Liam Fox Report into former defence secretary’s links to Adam Werritty is damning, but gently sidesteps awkward questions reddit this Liam Fox has already admitted most of the errors that the report confirms, but it fleshes out some details. Photograph: Fiona Hanson/PA Wire No misuse of public [...]

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Iraq war inquiry report faces long delay as doubts on evidence persist

October 15, 2011
Iraq war inquiry report faces long delay as doubts on evidence persist

Iraq war inquiry report faces long delay as doubts on evidence persist Maxine Peake in Loyalty by Sarah Helm at Hampstead Theatre. Photograph: Tristram Kenton for the Observer Did an evening at the theatre prompt Sir John Chilcot to reconsider findings of his inquiry into the run-up to war? reddit this Jamie Doward guardian.co.uk, Saturday [...]

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Labouring under an illusion By William Bowles

October 12, 2011
Labouring under an illusion By William Bowles

Labouring under an illusion By William Bowles Posted on October 10, 2011 by dandelionsalad by William Bowles Featured Writer Dandelion Salad williambowles.info September 30, 2011   Note: This is in the way of a continuation of my last essay ‘In the belly of the beast‘. Nothing could illustrate the paradox better than ‘the party of labour’, financially supported largely [...]

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Liam Fox claims thrown into doubt by Dubai hotel records

October 12, 2011
Liam Fox claims thrown into doubt by Dubai hotel records

Liam Fox claims thrown into doubt by Dubai hotel records     Adam Werritty (left) and Liam Fox at a meeting in Dubai in 2007. Adam Werritty said he was from defence secretary’s office when he booked into Shangri-La reddit this Robert Booth in Dubai, Jason Burke and Patrick Wintour The Guardian, Wednesday 12 October 2011 Article [...]

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For Livni Britain’s One-eyed Justice. An article by Bari Atwan

October 12, 2011
For Livni Britain’s One-eyed Justice. An article by Bari Atwan

Britain’s One-eyed Justice 7 October 2011 The day British Foreign Secretary William Hague received former Israeli Prime Minister Tzipi Livni in his office at the Foreign Office and welcomed her cordially is a black day in the history of British justice and a terrible insult to the blood of more than 1,400 Palestinians from the [...]

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In a materialist world the pressure heats up over kids

September 14, 2011
In a materialist world the pressure heats up over kids

UK children stuck in ’materialistic trap’   Unicef warns that children are being bought off with ‘branded goods’ because parents can’t spend much time with them. Photograph: Paul Sakuma/AP Unicef blames the fact that Britons are working longer hours and as a result parents are buying off children with ‘branded goods’ The perceived need to ‘buy [...]

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Former MI5 chief urges terrorist talks

September 13, 2011
Former MI5 chief urges terrorist talks

Former MI5 chief urges terrorist talks   Lady Eliza Manningham-Buller, the former head of MI5, attacked anti-terrorist laws passed under Labour. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/Getty Images Lady Eliza Manningham-Buller says dialogue with terror groups, including al-Qaida, requires courage but ‘is necessary’ reddit this Richard Norton-Taylor The Guardian, Tuesday 13 September 2011 Article history The former head [...]

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MI6 and torture knowledge

September 6, 2011
MI6 and torture knowledge

Rebels surround a building in Tripoli, Libya. Documents alleging UK links to renditions to Libya have been unearthed by rebels as they take control of the country. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) A Libyan rebel leader who was rendered to Tripoli with the assistance ofMI6 said on Monday that he had told British intelligence officers he was [...]

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If everything becomes transparent. What are you looking at or being shown? Ghosts?

September 5, 2011
If everything becomes transparent. What are you looking at or being shown? Ghosts?

  David Cameron will give televised court verdicts the go ahead as part of a push for transparency in public services. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images Judges’ sentencing of offenders is to be televised under plans to be unveiled by the prime minister shortly, the Guardian has learned. David Cameron is expected to make his [...]

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UK and Qaddafi worked together

September 4, 2011
UK and Qaddafi worked together

Libyan papers show UK worked with Gaddafi in rendition operation Documents found in Tripoli suggest that MI6 enjoyed a close relationship with Gaddafi’s intelligence services. Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian A secret CIA document shows that British and Libyans worked together to arrange the removal of a terror suspect to Tripoli reddit this Ian Cobain, and Martin [...]

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Twitter for UK political twits

August 25, 2011
Twitter for UK political twits

Twitter study casts doubts on ministers’ post-riots plan   A study has shown that Twitter was used mainly to react to riots and looting during the recent unrest across the UK. Photograph: Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features Analysis of tweets during recent unrest appears to undermine the case for banning people from social networks Interactive: [...]

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Painting down the house

August 24, 2011
Painting down the house

Prison service to investigate inmates painting Jacqui Smith house     Spokesman cites ‘mistake’ over two day-release prisoners meant to ‘help the whole community’ at former home secretary‘s house Andrew Sparrow, senior political correspondent guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 24 August 2011 11.55 BST Article history Former home secretary Jacqui Smith’s Redditch house was painted by two prisoners [...]

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Fear breeds injustice, human rights usually the first casualty

August 24, 2011
Fear breeds injustice, human rights usually the first casualty

A riot police officer stands guard in Tottenham during the first night of the unrest. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters The British public strongly supports tougher sentencing for those involved in rioting, a Guardian/ICM poll has found, with about 70% of respondents saying they thought people convicted of riot-related offences should get a tougher than normal sentence. [...]

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UK unrest is part of a world wide issue

August 23, 2011
UK unrest is part of a world wide issue

Just Look at a Map and the Numbers England: Why Riots Now? What to Do By Adam Coutts and David Stuckler London   Prime Minister David Cameron’s speech and the recent riots signify more than just a wake-up call for policy and a moral breakdown across Britain. They expose the vacuous nature of the Big Society and the [...]

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UK riots were product of consumerism and will hit economy, says City broker

August 22, 2011
UK riots were product of consumerism and will hit economy, says City broker

A masked man in Hackney during the early August riots. The report by Tim Morgan, of Tullett Prebon, says our country’s consumerist ethos has ‘extremely damaging consequences. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images The recent riots in London and other big cities were the product of an “out-of-control consumerist ethos” which will have profound impacts for the [...]

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What’s gone wrong in England?

August 20, 2011
What’s gone wrong in England?

  Photo by EPA   England‘s streets are calm again. But there’s still plenty of interesting debate going on as to the causes of the riots that swept across London, Birmingham, Manchester and several other towns, and have now resulted in well over 2,000 arrests. Here are three thought provoking articles. The first is by Lara Pawson [...]

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While cases involving professionals hit the front pages, only 8.9% of defendants either had jobs or were studying

August 20, 2011
While cases involving professionals hit the front pages, only 8.9% of defendants either had jobs or were studying

  Cases such as those of 18-year-old Chelsea Ives, an Olympics ambassador whose mother (above) left court in tears after her daughter was remanded in custody, have dominated media coverage. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA Only a small proportion of people appearing in court charged with offences committed during the riots are listed as being in work [...]

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Big Brother has gone from watching you to filling the gaols with people like you. Putting problems in a box UK style.

August 19, 2011
Big Brother has gone from watching you to filling the gaols with people like you. Putting problems in a box UK style.

Riots: fears over violence as prison population swells to record level Police officers stand in front of a prison van. Prison chiefs appear to be concerned about the volatility of the jail population after the incarceration of hundreds of rioters. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/AFP/Getty Images Email from ‘gold commander’ warns governors to take steps to ensure [...]

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Another Thatcher is NOT the answer to riots in the UK. The legal knee jerk response is to enforce the law of the rulers to the maximum

August 19, 2011
Another Thatcher is NOT the answer to riots in the UK. The legal knee jerk response is to enforce the law of the rulers to the maximum

  Youths throwing bricks at police on 7 August during unrest in Enfield, North London. Photograph: Karel Prinsloo/AP England rioters: young, poor and unemployed Guardian data project reveals link between economic hardship and those taking part in last week’s riots Matthew Taylor, Simon Rogers and Paul Lewis guardian.co.uk, Thursday 18 August 2011 21.28 BST Article history   [...]

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The people you don’t need at the scene of a serious problem, mayoral mist and royal mindlessness

August 18, 2011
The people you don’t need at the scene of a serious problem, mayoral mist and royal mindlessness

Prince Charles meets residents affected by the riots in Tottenham. Photograph: The Sun/AFP/Getty Images Trouble never comes singly, even in Tottenham. Just when residents were starting to feel safe to come out after the riots, who should pop up but Boris Johnson, dishevelled embodiment of the lords of misrule. If the mayor of London and his minder, the communities [...]

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A conservative but reasonable response to “just filling up prisons.” That would not contribute to maintaining the peace of England’s streets.

August 18, 2011
A conservative but reasonable response to “just filling up prisons.” That would not contribute to maintaining the peace of England’s streets.

Rioters convicted of first-time offences deserve leniency, says Simon Hughes, deputy leader of the Lib Dems. Photograph: Sarah Lee Two of the most significant figures in the British legal establishment have made urgent warnings about tough sentencing for riot-related offences as the split in the coalition over the response to last week’s violence dramatically widened. Lord [...]

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“UK government has instead chosen to respond as though the riots were a spontaneous exercise in criminality”

August 17, 2011
“UK government has instead chosen to respond as though the riots were a spontaneous exercise in criminality”

Rather than peeling back the complex layers of the riots like an onion skin, the UK government has instead chosen to respond as though the riots were a spontaneous exercise in criminality [EPA] The riots that have engulfed London and other major cities in England over the past week have finally receded, but in the wake of the horrific [...]

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The battle by politicians in the UK courts to influence sentences for the unrest, means order first law later. The law of rulers

August 17, 2011
The battle by politicians in the UK courts to influence sentences for the unrest, means order first law later. The law of rulers

Lord Carlile, the former government anti-terror adviser and Lib Dem MP has criticised ministers for trying to influence the courts on riots sentences rather than concentrating on policy. Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian The government‘s former terror adviser has intervened in the row over the sentencing of people who took part in last week’s [...]

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Naomi Klein on the UK looting, “looters know that their elites have been committing daylight robbery”

August 17, 2011
Naomi Klein on the UK looting, “looters know that their elites have been committing daylight robbery”

  Youths loot a Carhartt store in Hackney during the recent riots in London. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images I keep hearing comparisons between the London riots and riots in other European cities – window-smashing in Athens or car bonfires in Paris. And there are parallels, to be sure: a spark set by police violence, a [...]

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The rule of law once again is shown to be the law of the rulers.

August 17, 2011
The rule of law once again is shown to be the law of the rulers.

Jordan Blackshaw, left, and Perry Sutcliffe-Keenan were each jailed for four years for inciting disorder via social networking sites. Photograph: Cheshire Police/PA Criticism is growing of the sentences imposed on some convicted rioters after two men were jailed for four years for posting messages on Facebook inciting people to create disorder in their home towns. [...]

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Cameron’s fascist comments about UK riots cause concern

August 16, 2011
Cameron’s fascist comments about UK riots cause concern

Nick Clegg has sought to slow down a fast and furious run of Tory policy suggestions, including plans to evict the families of rioters from council houses. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA Liberal Democrat politicians indicated on Tuesday that they have deep concerns over David Cameron‘s uncompromising post-riots law and order agenda, with the party’s home affairs spokeswoman [...]

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The real problem for the politicians in the UK is property. It’s more important than the issues. Courts used to enforce relations with property

August 15, 2011
The real problem for the politicians in the UK is property. It’s more important than the issues. Courts used to enforce relations with property

  David Cameron told the recalled House of Commons that anyone involved in the riots should expect to go to prison. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA In a capitalist system property is everything. Any interference with the relationship between the alleged owner and his or her property takes precedence when the political servants of the elite use the rule [...]

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