Trump Encourages Police Violence
Remarks by President Trump to Law Enforcement Officials July 28, 2017 Ronkonkoma, New York See also Washington Post article
Continue reading →About Philip Brown
Philip Brown was Chair of Coventry Lord Mayor's Committee for Peace and Reconciliation from 2018 to 2020
Remarks by President Trump to Law Enforcement Officials July 28, 2017 Ronkonkoma, New York See also Washington Post article
Continue reading →On 10 June the House of Commons debated the Post Office scandal.
Continue reading →The Post Office scandal is probably Britain’s biggest ever miscarriage of justice. Hundreds of postmasters were jailed or financially ruined after a computer system said money was missing from their branches. Finally the Post Office admitted that its Horizon computer … Continue reading →
The science publishing company Springer has created a website containing lists of books and articles dealing with various issues raised by the Black Lives Matter movement. The issues include Social Inequality & Systemic Racism Policing Race & Civil Unrest Gender … Continue reading →
Coventry Society issued the following statement on 8 June 2020 Following the recent tragic murder of George Floyd, Vincent Hammersley, Chair of the Coventry Society has issued the following public statement on behalf of the Coventry Society: “One of the … Continue reading →
Around 1000 people gathered in Broadgate on Sunday, 7 June, in support of a Black Lives Matter protest following the killing of George Floyd by a policeman in Minneapolis, USA [1]. Two days earlier, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe … Continue reading →
Statement by Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation on George Floyd’s Death and Police Violence Since George Floyd’s death at the hands of a police officer in the US city of Minneapolis there have been protests across the … Continue reading →
Coventry Welcomes Festival is a week-long festival celebrated within the framework of the national Refugee Week, which takes place every year across the world in the week around World Refugee Day on the 20 June. It was first held in … Continue reading →
Throughout recent years the UK has seen a worrying growth in violent crime – specifically knife crime. Official figures showed 2019 had the highest recorded knife crime cases in England and Wales since data collection began in 2010 [1]. Knife … Continue reading →
