Does the Covert surveillance of Julian Assange break international law?
Craig Mackey QPM (Deputy Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service): These are diplomatic premises.It is actually extremely difficult – I would suggest
A Journey In Support of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange
Craig Mackey QPM (Deputy Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service): These are diplomatic premises.It is actually extremely difficult – I would suggest
Tuesday 6 June 2017 Dear Shaun Bailey, Fiona Twycross, Tom Copley, Kemi Badenoch, Caroline Pidgeon, Nicky Gavron, Sian Berry, Andrew
At today’s vigil, the presence of a vehicle with its engine running for hours parked next to us pre-occupied some
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********* 7th of November 2015 GLA City Hall The Queen’s Walk London SE1 2AA On October 12th the Metropolitan Police
London Assembly 21st May 2015 Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe answers London Assembly questions about the cost of the
Here is my latest letter to my London Assembly representative Dear Mr Evans Re: Questions regarding the Cost and arrangements
Since the case of Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy is politicised, it is important that London politicians become aware
London Assembly’s 25 members have been sent a pamphlet based on a wonderful info graphic by Somerset Bean, highlighting the
I have written to my London Assembly representative who is also a member of the Police and Crime Committee, using