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Non-crime hate incidents should be scrapped for ‘common sense’ system, police leaders say
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UK police leaders to call for ‘non-crime hate incidents’ to be scrapped | Police
The category of non-criminal hate incidents is no longer fit for purpose and could be scrapped as part of plans…
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Non-crime hate incident recording system for police ‘not fit for purpose’ – UK politics live | Politics
Good morning. With just two days to go before Christmas, the normally robust flow of news from Westminster has all…
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Non-crime hate incidents ‘to be scrapped’ in favour of ‘common sense’
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London’s Metropolitan Police says officers will stop investigating controversial ‘non-crime hate incidents’ after it was revealed Father Ted writer Graham Linehan faces no further action over anti-trans tweets
The Metropolitan Police has confirmed it will no longer investigate controversial ‘non-criminal hate incidents’. They claimed the reason behind this…
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Met Police to stop investigating non-crime hate incidents after Graham Linehan ‘anti-trans’ probe dropped
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Met Police says it will no longer investigate non-crime hate incidents
Emma Saundersculture reporter Getty Images The Metropolitan Police said it would no longer investigate hate incidents other than crime to…
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Police should stop recording non-crime hate incidents, says watchdog
Getty Images Police observer said that the innocent hate events should stop registering by the police. Sir Andy Cooke, the…
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Don’t log non-crime hate incidents, says head of police watchdog | Police
Police should no longer register or investigate Innocent hate eventsConstabulary said the chief inspector. Sir Andy Cooke said it took…
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Police called on man singing patriotic folk song Flower of Scotland and another ordering a takeaway in an Indian accent, as Police officers forced to record 6,300 ‘Non-Crime Hate Incidents’ last year
By Nick Constable It was published: 00:12 BST, 29 June 2025 | Updated: 00:12 BST, 29 June 2025 They used…
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