Increasing stop and search is ‘not the solution’ to knife crime, say campaigners
The new rules would significantly increase police powers to stop and search those with past convictions
The new rules would significantly increase police powers to stop and search those with past convictions
No problem is solved unless we actually acknowledge the problem, if you acknowledge it you then have the duty to solve it.
Teaching and nursing unions have criticised Home Office plans to make their members responsible for reporting concerns that young people may be involved in knife crime. The teaching union said that schools have had to cut councillors and pastoral supporttest
The government is hindering London’s fight against knife crime
You can’t keep people safe on the cheap, says Diane Abbott
As the Mayor marks the end of the first half of his term, Florence Eshalomi reflects on how the capital changed under his leadership.
Forget stop and search, to tackle knife crime we should talk about youth cuts
Mandatory prison sentences are not an appropriate, proportionate or effective response to the problem of knife possession.
Shaun Bailey angered a London audience last night by claiming that hip hop is to blame for the killing of black youths in London