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- 30th Anniversary of the Lockerbie Bombing- Pan Am Flight 103 – Statement by Aamer Anwar- Lawyer for the family of Abdelbaset Al- Megrahi
- 4th OCTOBER – PRESS STATEMENT AT THE UK COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY PRELIMINARY HEARING
- A TRIBUTE TO THE CLUTHA, OUR PEOPLE, OUR CITY
- AAMER & WESTMINSTER
- Aamer Anwar – Lawyer of Catalan Exile Clara Ponsati who faces extradition, speaks on RT UK – ‘Going Underground’.
- Aamer Anwar & Co Nominated for Legal Awards in Four Categories
- AAMER ANWAR PROVIDES STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY OF SHEKU BAYOH AHEAD OF PRELIMINARY HEARING OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF SHEKU BAYOH
- AAMER ANWAR SPEECH AT SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE RALLY
- Aamer Anwar- Criminal Defence Solicitor’s response to withdrawal abolition of Jury Trials in Coronavirus Bill
- Aamer Anwar, the Solicitor acting on behalf of the “Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice” responds to the Terms of Reference of the Scottish Covid-19 Public Inquiry
- AAMER ANWAR, THE SOLICITOR ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY OF SHEKU BAYOH MAKES A STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY AFTER THE PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR THE SHEKU BAYOH PUBLIC INQUIRY
- Aamer Anwar: Give Assange to US … if they send us Bush
- AAMER ANWAR’S STATEMENT ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO SHEKU BAYOH
- Abolition of Corroboration delayed
- ACCUSED OF RAPE-ANONYMITY?
- ACTUALITZACIÓ URGENT: S’AJORNA LA VISTA PER A L’EXTRADICIÓ DE CLARA PONSATÍ – L’EUROORDRE ENCARA ÉS VIVA
- AFTER THE MURDER OF DANIEL THE WITCH HUNT BEGINS
- Andrew Coulson, along with Glenn Mulcaire Private Investigator and several others were finally charged today with phonehacking.
- ANDY COULSON ACQUITTED
- ANTI-SOCIAL MEDIA & GEN SISI THE NEW PHARAOH
- ANWAR DISCUSSES SOCIAL JUSTICE & INCLUSION
- ANWAR SPEAKS OUT ON CRIMINAL TRIAL JURORS CARRYING OUT INTERNET RESEARCH
- ANWAR TO GIVE EVIDENCE TO JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON ROLE OF MEDIA IN CRIMINAL TRIALS
- Anwar vs Messi? Catalonia and the Ultimate Flattery
- AQSA DENIES RECRUITING
- AQSA MAHMOOD
- AQSA MAHMOOD FACES PROSECUTION
- Aqsa Mahmood Recruiter?
- ASGHAR FAMILY PLEAD WITH SARWAR
- ASGHAR PETITION GOES TO DOWNING STREET
- BAN THE VEIL?
- BAYOH FAMILY HIT BACK
- Better Together-Really?
- BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
- Blasphemy Appeal
- Blasphemy Man Shot
- BOKO HARAM
- BRING DOWN CAMERON’S POLL TAX
- Britain First? Really
- CABINET OFFICE LOSE JUDICIAL REVIEW AGAINST COVID INQUIRY REQUEST FOR DISCLOSURE
- CAMERON FORGETS BABIES BORN INTO POVERTY plus SDL
- CANCEL ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY AT SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT
- Captain Phillips & The Real Somali Pirates
- CELTIC RACISM TRIAL
- Champion of Freedom
- Changes to the Family Migration Immigration Rules came into effect on 9 July 2012
- CHHOKAR MURDER
- Child Abuse Law
- CHILDREN AT RISK OF RADICALISATION FAILED
- Children at risk of radicalisation- failed
- Christchurch, Islamophobia and the Need for Compassion
- CLYDE SHIPYARDS, WESTMINSTER BULLIES & JIMMY REID
- COMPASSION FOR IMMIGRANTS?
- CORROBORATION- why abolish it?
- COULSON CLEARED OF PERJURY
- CPS GUIDANCE ON STARTING PROCEEDS OF CRIME/CONFISCATION PROCEEDINGS
- CULTURAL VANDALS & LIBRARY CUTS
- CUTS IN LEGAL AID WILL HIT THE VULNERABLE
- Discusión sobre la independencia y los cargos que enfrentan los políticos catalanes
- Discussion about Independence and charges faced by Catalan Politicians
- DRUGS SQUAD INVESTIGATION
- DRUGS- POLICE OFFICER NOT GUILTY-SUPPLY CLASS A
- ED- TARGET BILLIONAIRE TAX CHEATS NOT THE POOR
- EGYPT’S COUNTER REVOLUTION
- ENGLISH TORIES SONG NOT RACIST
- EXTRADITION COURT FOR CLARA PONSATI – RELEASED ON BAIL
- Extremism in Schools
- FAMILIES RESPOND – PRESS RELEASE – EVIDENCE OF NICOLA STURGEON MSP FORMER FIRST MINISTER OF SCOTLAND- BEFORE THE UK COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY
- Fighting for Justice is not about money!
- Firm Represents ‘Alleged ETA terrorist’
- Following Pedro Sanchez’s victory in Spain, my message from the Diada remains the same.
- FORCES OF DARKNESS
- FREE MOHAMMAD ASGHAR
- FREE SPEECH?
- Freedom of Speech Row
- FURTHER INFO- PRESS RELEASE POST MEETING WTH LORD ADVOCATE ON THE DEATH IN POLICE CUSTODY JOSEPH SNEDDON
- GAMES 2014, MANDELA, PALESTINE AND INDEPENDENCE
- Gaza Under Attack
- GRANGEMOUTH & A NATION HELD TO RANSOM
- Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry – a response by lawyer Aamer Anwar from two years ago, as relevant today.
- HACKER GARY MACKINNON’S EXTRADITION TO US STOPPED
- HILLSBOROUGH FAMILIES- FIGHT FOR JUSTICE NOT OVER
- I HAVE A DREAM-v-I HAVE A DRONE
- IF WE CARE ABOUT BOSTON WHY NOT CHECHNYA?
- IMMIGRANTS TO BLAME?
- INDEPENDENCE OR BETTER TOGETHER
- Independence-It’s our time
- Inside “The Firm” the thrilling new BBC documentary about Aamer Anwar & Co.
- ISIS RECRUITMENT
- Islamic State Extremist
- It’s not all fun and games for the vulnerable
- It’s time we all had faith in gay marriage
- JAMES ARROL ASSOCIATE SOLICITOR WRITES ON ABOLITION OF UKBA
- JIHADI BRIDE
- JOAN McALPINE MSP- CLEARED IN EXPENSES PROBE
- JOB ADVERT – MEDIA MANAGER (GLASGOW BASED, WORKING ACROSS THE UK (FULL-TIME))
- JOE BELTRAMI
- JOE BELTRAMI FUNERAL
- JOINT PRESS RELEASE- DEATH OF 14 YEAR OLD SCHOOLBOY HAMDAN ASLAM – Update
- JORDAN BELFORT IS NOT A LONE WOLF
- JUDGE PABLO LLARENA HAS PROVIDED THE ADDITIONAL CLARIFICATION TO THE UK’S NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY FOR CLARA PONSATI
- JUDICI D’EXTRADICIÓ DE CLARA PONSATÍ
- Justice Minister Announces Independent Review of Mental Health at Polmont Following Suicides of Katie Allan and William Lindsay
- LABOUR PREFERS TORY RULE TO HOME RULE
- Lee Rigby and the EDL
- LOCKERBIE APPEAL
- LOCKERBIE BOMBER
- M9 CRASH DEATHS
- MAJID HAQ SUSPENSION OVER
- Megrahi Appeal
- Megrahi’s son backs appeal bid
- Member of ‘SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED’ Jane Morrison one of the final witnesses for Module 1 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry today, Tuesday 18th July 2023 at 10:30am
- MISSING GIRLS IN SYRIA
- MOHAMMAD ASGHAR
- MP pledges vigorous pursuit of Prestwick Rendition flights
- MURDER ACCUSED APPEARS AT GREENOCK COURT
- Murder accused showed ‘utter disregard’ for pensioner run over by own car
- My Appearance on FAQS TV3
- NATALIE McGARRY FOR GLASGOW EAST
- PALESTINIANS DESERVE JUSTICE & PEACE
- PAUL McBRIDE QC
- Pensions and the great Tory Rip Off
- PHONE HACKING INQUIRY IN SCOTLAND
- PICK LESS FIGHTS & CRIMINALISATION OF FOOTBALL FANS
- PIRC ON BAYOH
- Plea to Prime Minister
- PM criticised over blasphemy case
- POLICE CAN REFUSE STATEMENTS
- POLICE DATA PROTECTION
- Police have to answer tough questions now
- POLICE INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS
- POLICE LICENSED TO KILL?
- POLICE SCOTLAND EVIDENCE
- Political Exile Clara Ponsati – who faces Extradition condemns the violence of the Spanish state
- POUND OR NO POUND…..
- PRELIMINARY HEARING FOR THE JOINT FATAL ACCIDENT INQIRY INTO THE DEATH OF KATIE ALLAN AND WILLIAM LINDSAY
- PRESS RELEASE – 22ND JANUARY – EVIDENCE OF THE NATIONAL CLINICAL DIRECTOR – JASON LEITCH
- PRESS RELEASE – 1 MARCH 2023 – PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE ‘SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED’ IN RESPONSE TO LEAKING OF MATT HANCOCK 100,000 WHATSAPP MESSAGES
- PRESS RELEASE – 11 OCTOBER 2023 – FOLLOWING SEAN HOGG ACQUITTAL ON APPEAL
- PRESS RELEASE – 11TH MARCH 2024 – SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY TO HEAR EVIDENCE FROM ‘SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED’ MEMBERS
- PRESS RELEASE – 15 SEPTEMBER 2023 – CRICKET SCOTLAND IMPOSE LIFETIME BAN ON MAN WHO RACIALLY ABUSED FORMER SCOTLAND CRICKETER MAJID HAQ
- PRESS RELEASE – 15TH JANUARY 2024 – UK COVID INQUIRY BEGINS SESSION IN EDINBURGH ON 16TH JANUARY
- PRESS RELEASE – 19 JUNE 2023 – DAVID CAMERON DUE TO GIVE EVIDENCE AT 11AM AT THE UK COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 19th May 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED MEET SCOTTISH INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 20 JUNE 2023 – ‘SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED’ RESPOND TO GEORGE OSBORNE’S INSULTING OFFER OF SYMPATHY
- PRESS RELEASE – 22 MAY 2023 – ‘Scottish Covid Bereaved’ meet with Stuart Gale KC, Senior Counsel to the Scottish Covid 19 Public Inquiry – Inquiry to commence in Summer 2023
- PRESS RELEASE – 23 NOVEMBER 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID – 19 PUBLIC INQUIRY – EVIDENCE AND WHATSAPPS
- PRESS RELEASE – 23 OCTOBER 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 24 AUGUST 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY PRELIMINARY HEARING – MONDAY 28 AUGUST 2023 AT MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
- PRESS RELEASE – 25 MAY 2023 – PRESS STATEMENT AS CHIEF CONSTABLE SIR IAN LIVINGSTONE DECLARES THAT POLICE SCOTLAND IS INSTITUTIONALLY RACIST
- PRESS RELEASE – 25 OCTOBER 2023 – OPENING SUBMISSIONS FOR THE SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED
- PRESS RELEASE – 26 MAY 2023 – SHEKU BAYOH PRESS RELEASE
- PRESS RELEASE – 26 OCTOBER – JANE MORRISON OF SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED TO GIVE EVIDENCE AT SCOTTISH COVID INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 26 OCTOBER 2023 – “SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT FAILS” TO HAND OVER WHATSAPP MESSAGES AND OTHER MATERIAL TO UK INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 27 MARCH 2023 – HUMZA YOUSAF WINS SNP LEADERSHIP ELECTION
- PRESS RELEASE – 28 AUGUST 2023 – SCB PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING THE SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY PRELIMINARY HEARING
- PRESS RELEASE – 28TH FEBRUARY 2024 – EMMA CALDWELL FAMILY AFTER GUILTY MURDER VERDICT
- PRESS RELEASE – 28TH NOVEMBER – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED GROUP TO MEET LORD BRAILSFORD – THE NEW CHAIR OF THE SCOTTISH COVID PUBLIC INQUIRY ON TUESDAY 29TH NOVEMBER
- PRESS RELEASE – 3 OCTOBER 2023 – 250 WHATSAPP’S GROUPS, DIARIES & A GOVERNMENT IN CRISIS
- PRESS RELEASE – 30TH NOVEMBER 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED
- PRESS RELEASE – 4TH JANUARY 2024 – KATIE ALLAN & WILLIAM LINDSAY (BROWN) JOINT FATAL ACCIDENT INQUIRY TO COMMENCE – PRESS CONFERENCE
- PRESS RELEASE – 4TH MARCH 2024 – THE FAMILY OF EMMA CALDWELL WILL MEET WITH THE FIRST MINISTER, THE CHIEF CONSTABLE AND THE LORD ADVOCATE THIS WEEK TO DISCUSS THE NEED FOR A PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 5TH MARCH 2024 – STATEMENT ISSUED BY AAMER ANWAR – SOLICITOR FOR MARGARET CALDWELL – FOLLOWING A MEETING WITH THE FIRST MINISTER AND JUSTICE SECRETARY
- PRESS RELEASE – 6TH FEBRUARY 2024 – EMMA’S FAMILY DUE TO MEET THE LORD ADVOCATE & TO ATTEND SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT FOR MINISTERIAL STATEMENT AT 2.30PM
- PRESS RELEASE – 6TH FEBRUARY 2024 – PRESS CONFERENCE TO MARK THE NEXT SET OF HEARINGS OF THE SHEKU BAYOH INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 6TH MARCH 2024 – THE FAMILY OF EMMA CALDWELL DUE TO MEET THE CHIEF CONSTABLE AND THE LORD ADVOCATE THIS WEEK TO DISCUSS THE NEED FOR A PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 9TH NOVEMBER 2023- FIRST MINISTER’S QUESTIONS- COVID-19 WHATSAPPS & LEGAL PRIVILEGE
- PRESS RELEASE – DEATH IN POLICE CUSTODY 2022 IN KIRKCALDY
- PRESS RELEASE – FAMILY STATEMENT – FOLLOWING THE EVIDENCE OF DAVID CAMERON AT THE UK COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – FOLLOWING OUR LEGAL SUBMISSIONS TO SHEKU BAYOH PUBLIC INQUIRY & THAT OF SENIOR COUNSEL TO INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – New BBC Legal Docuseries, 8 Part ‘The Firm’
- PRESS RELEASE – Nicola Sturgeon & John Swinney to Give Evidence
- PRESS RELEASE – ON THE EVE OF THE START OF THE UK COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY-TUESDAY 13TH JUNE
- PRESS RELEASE – PRELIMINARY HEARING -JOINT FATAL ACCIDENT INQUIRY INTO THE SUICIDES OF KATIE ALLAN AND WILLIAM LINDSAY
- PRESS RELEASE – SHEKU BAYOH PUBLIC INQUIRY – HEARING ON POLICE TRAINING TO COMMENCE 22ND NOVEMBER 2023
- PRESS RELEASE – The request for WhatsApp Messages of Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and other Scottish Government Ministers and Chief Medical Officers
- PRESS RELEASE – UK COVID INQUIRY CONCLUDES MODULE 1 – AS SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED GIVE EVIDENCE
- PRESS RELEASE – UK COVID19 PUBLIC INQUIRY – ‘Decision making in Scotland’ – MODULE 2A – Preliminary Hearing-Tuesday 1st November 2022
- PRESS RELEASE – UK COVID19 PUBLIC INQUIRY MODULE 2 – Preliminary Hearing-Monday October 31st 2022- Covid19 UK Public Inquiry
- PRESS RELEASE – 11th OCTOBER 2022 – SCOTTISH COVID19 BEREAVED FAMILIES FOR JUSTICE TO MEET WITH DEPUTY FIRST MINISTER, FOLLOWING THE RESIGNATION OF THE INQUIRY CHAIR LADY POOLE AT 2PM, PRESS CONFERENCE TO FOLLOW AT 3PM
- PRESS RELEASE – 11th OCTOBER 2022 – SCOTTISH COVID19 BEREAVED FAMILIES FOR JUSTICE TO MEET WITH DEPUTY FIRST MINISTER, FOLLOWING THE RESIGNATION OF THE INQUIRY CHAIR LADY POOLE
- PRESS RELEASE – 21st November 2022 – SHEKU BAYOH VIGIL TO MARK HEARING 2 OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO HIS DEATH IN POLICE CUSTODY IN MAY 2015
- PRESS RELEASE – 23 JUNE 2023 – SHEKU BAYOH DEATH IN POLICE CUSTODY, PUBLIC INQUIRY, LEGAL SUBMISSIONS FOCUSING ON EVENTS LEADING UP TO AND INCLUDING THE DEATH OF MR BAYOH AND THE CAUSE OF DEATH
- PRESS RELEASE – 25TH JULY 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY BEGINS WITH EPIDEMIOLOGY PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY 26TH JULY 2023
- PRESS RELEASE – 26 JULY 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED CONDEMN SHAMBOLIC START TO SCOTLAND’S PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 26TH JULY 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY BEGINS WITH EPIDEMIOLOGY PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY 26TH JULY 2023
- PRESS RELEASE – 27TH JULY 2023 – THE ‘CONTROVERSIAL’ EVIDENCE OF DR ASHLEY CROFT ON DAY 2 OF THE SCOTTISH COVID19 PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE – 30 MAY 2023 – JOINT FATAL ACCICDENT INQUIRIES TO BE HELD INTO THE SUICIDES OF KATIE ALLAN & WILLIAM LINDSAY AT POLMONT YOUNG OFFENDER’S INSTITUTION
- PRESS RELEASE – 30 MAY 2023 – JOINT FATAL ACCICDENT INQUIRIES TO BE HELD INTO THE SUICIDES OF KATIE ALLAN & WILLIAM LINDSAY AT POLMONT YOUNG OFFENDER’S INSTITUTION
- PRESS RELEASE – 3rd OCTOBER 2022 – UK COVID INQUIRY PRELIMINARY HEARING ON TUES 4th OCTOBER, LONDON at 10am, FAMILY PRESS CONFERENCE OUTSIDE THE HEARING AT 1PM, SCOTTISH CHAIR OF COVID INQUIRY, LADY POOLE RESIGNS
- PRESS RELEASE – Member of ‘SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED’ Jane Morrison to be final witness for Module 1 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on Tuesday 18th July 2023
- PRESS RELEASE 21st March 2023 – IN THE UK COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY BEFORE BARONESS HEATHER HALLETT IN THE MATTER OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY TO EXAMINE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN THE UK
- PRESS RELEASE FOLLOWING REFERRAL OF BORIS JOHNSON TO THE POLICE – THE CABINET OFFICE FACES ‘CRIMINAL SANCTIONS’ IF IT FAILS TO DISCLOSE UNREDACTED WHATSAPP MESSAGES AND DIARIES OF BORIS JOHNSON TO THE UK COVID 19 PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS RELEASE- 26th OCTOBER 2022 – 4 YEARS SINCE THE SUICIDES OF 16 YR OLD WILLIAM LINDSAY & KATIE ALLAN
- PRESS RELEASE- 27th OCTOBER 2022 – 4 YEARS SINCE THE SUICIDES OF WILLIAM LINDSAY & KATIE ALLAN
- PRESS RELEASE- JOSEPH SNEDDON DIED AFTER RESTRAINT BY KIRKCALDY POLICE
- PRESS RELEASE- START OF UK COVID-19 INQUIRY BEGINS
- PRESS RELEASE: HEARING 2 OF THE SHEKU BAYOH PUBLIC INQUIRY STARTS TUESDAY 31ST JANUARY 2022 LOOKING AT POLICE SCOTLAND’S POST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
- PRESS STATEMENT – 16TH JANUARY – PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED PRIOR TO START OF UK COVID INQUIRY IN EDINBURGH
- PRESS STATEMENT – 1ST FEBRUARY 2024 – PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING THE END OF THIS SESSION OF EVIDENCE IN THE JOINT FAI INTO THE SUICIDES OF KATIE ALLAN AND WILLIAM LINDSAY
- PRESS STATEMENT – 24 OCTOBER 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED ON THE START OF THE SCOTTISH COVID INQUIRY
- PRESS STATEMENT – 25TH JANUARY 2024 – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED ON LIZ LLOYD AND HUMZA YOUSAF EVIDENCE
- PRESS STATEMENT – 29TH FEBRUARY 2024 – MOTHER OF EMMA CALDWELL DEMANDS PUBLIC INQUIRY- THE FIRST MINISTER RESPONDS AT FMQs
- PRESS STATEMENT – 31ST JANUARY 2024 – ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED, AT THE END OF THE EVIDENCE OF FORMER FIRST MINISTER NICOLA STURGEON
- PRESS STATEMENT – 31ST JANUARY 2024 – ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED, PRIOR TO THE EVIDENCE OF FORMER FIRST MINISTER NICOLA STURGEON
- PRESS STATEMENT – 5TH FEBRUARY 2024 – PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED ON BEHALF THE SHEKU BAYOH FAMILY – BY THEIR SOLICITOR AAMER ANWAR
- PRESS STATEMENT – 7TH MARCH 2024 – BY AAMER ANWAR – SOLICITOR ON BEHALF OF MARGARET CALDWELL FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT OF PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS STATEMENT – 7TH MARCH 2024 – BY AAMER ANWAR ON BEHALF OF MARGARET CALDWELL-FOLLOWING MEETING WITH THE LORD ADVOCATE
- PRESS STATEMENT – 8 NOVEMBER 2023 – THIS IS RIGGED: UCI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DISRUPTION TRIAL
- PRESS STATEMENT – ABU MASUD TAKEN INTO US CUSTODY FOR ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN THE LOCKERBIE BOMBING
- PRESS STATEMENT – FOLLOWING THE MEETING WITH LORD BRAILSFORD THE NEW CHAIR OF THE SCOTTISH COVID PUBLIC INQUIRY
- PRESS STATEMENT – LEGAL ACTION AGAINST NURSERY ENDED, FOLLOWING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE CARE INSPECTORATE INVESTIGATION
- PRESS STATEMENT – MARCH 6TH 2024 – BY AAMER ANWAR- SOLICITOR ON BEHALF OF MARGARET CALDWELL FOLLOWING MEETING WITH THE CHIEF CONSTABLE, JO FARRELL.
- PRESS STATEMENT – MONDAY 11TH DECEMBER – ISSUED AT JOINT UK PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE COVID BEREAVED AND LONG COVID GROUPS
- PRESS STATEMENT – SHEKU BAYOH PUBLIC INQUIRY OPENING SESSION 2
- PRESS STATEMENT – THURSDAY 7TH DECEMBER – FOLLOWING MORNING SESSION OF EVIDENCE OF BORIS JOHNSON
- PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE SHEKU BAYOH FAMILY BY THEIR LAWYER AAMER ANWAR 6th of May 2022
- PRESS STATEMENT- FOLLOWING MEETING WITH CEO CRICKET SCOTLAND AND MAJID HAQ & QASIM SHEIKH
- Press Statements following meeting on the 12th October with the Deputy First Minister- John Swinney from the delegation of members from Scottish Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Group and their solicitors Aamer Anwar.
- PRISONER TRANSFER- PM GETS IT WRONG
- PROFESSOR CLARA PONSATI – EXTRADITION HEARING AT EDINBURGH SHERIFF COURT ON 5th March 2020
- Professor Clara Ponsati faces new European arrest warrant for sedition
- PROFESSOR CLARA PONSATI FACES NEW EXTRADITION COURT HEARING FOR SEDITION ON 14th NOVEMBER
- Prosecution service raises stakes for metal thieves
- PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF SHEKU BAYOH – FINAL TERMS OF REFERENCE
- Radicalised Guard shot Asghar
- RALLY FOR INDEPENDENCE- by Joan McAlpine MSP
- Ramadan & CH4’s Call to Prayer
- RED ED -v- THE POWER BARONS
- Red Road Flats
- RELIGION & MURDER
- RESPONSE TO HUMZA YOUSAF’S MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ON COVID-19 JUSTICE PROPOSALS
- RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL IN CRISIS?
- RIP MANDELA + THE POLITICS OF SPORT
- Road Traffic Law – Crash reports publication call
- SATTAR MURDER TRIAL
- SCCRC LOCKERBIE HEARING
- SCOTS JIHADIST
- Scottish Citizens
- SCOTTISH COVID INQUIRY INTERVENES AT JUDICIAL REVIEW BY CABINET OFFICE ON WHATSAPPS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS
- SCOTTISH COVID-19 PUBLIC INQUIRY – 7TH DECEMBER 2023 – SCOTTISH COVID BEREAVED WILL GIVE FURTHER REACTION TO BORIS JOHNSON
- SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES THE SETTING OF A PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF SHEKU BAYOH
- SHARON THE ‘BULLDOZER’
- SHEKU BAYOH FAMILY HITS OUT
- SHEKU BAYOH’S FAMILY MEET LORD ADVOCATE
- SHEKU’S SISTER, KADI JOHNSON, OUTLINES JUST WHAT THE BAYOH FAMILY WANTS TO ACHIEVE AND HEAR FROM THE INQUIRY
- SHOULD A LIFE SENTENCE MEAN LIFE?
- SO IS DI CANIO’S FASCISM ANY DIFFERENT? & MICK PHILPOTT AND GEORGE OSBORNE
- SPANISH PM TO BE CALLED TO CLARA PONSATI COURT HEARING
- Special Relationship with the US
- SRI LANKA’S WAR CRIMES
- Stand up to Griffin and his Nazi thugs
- STATEMENT BY AAMER ANWAR – SOLICITOR- ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY OF SHEKU BAYOH – PRIOR TO THE START OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY
- Statement by Solicitor Aamer Anwar – on Behalf of the Families of Katie Allan and William Lindsay
- STEPHEN HOUSE QUITS AS POLICE CHIEF
- STOP ISRAELI GENOCIDE
- SYRIA NEEDS HELP NOT MORE BOMBS
- TAX FRAUD- VOUDOURI RETURNS
- TAX FRAUD- VOUDOURI TO RETURN
- TEENAGERS JOIN ISIS
- TERRORISM, DOUBLE STANDARDS & THE EDL
- The Current Catalan Situation – An Interview with El Punt Avui
- The Drum Presents ‘When Independence Meets Leveson’ panel debate
- THE ESTABLISHMENT & CHILD ABUSE
- THE GULF STATE’S ‘GAYDAR’
- The Legacy of Stephen Lawrence
- THE UNION- FOR BETTER OR WORSE?
- The War on Coronavirus – Response to the new laws by Aamer Anwar
- TIME TO DECRIMINALISE DRUGS?
- Time to Unite as a Nation
- TOP LAWYERS – LAW AWARDS OF SCOTLAND
- TORTURE AND RENDITION
- Trainseeship – Commencing Autumn 2022
- TWO OF SCOTLAND’S HIGHEST PROFILE CRIMINAL DEFENCE LAWYERS SPEAK OUT ON TV IN COURTS
- UK SECURITY SERVICES FAILING FAMILIES
- UKRAINE AND THE WEST
- UNIONS- TIME TO BREAK THE TIES WITH LABOUR
- UPDATED PRESS STATEMENT – 24TH JANUARY 2024 – ON BEHALF OF THE BEREAVED, FOLLOWING NATIONAL CLINICAL DIRECTOR – JASON LEITCH’S EVIDENCE THIS MORNING
- URGENT UPDATE: Delay to Extradition Hearing of Clara Ponsati
- VOTING FOR INDEPENDENCE?
- WAR CRIMES & THE BRITISH ARMY
- We Have Been Nominated Twice at the Scottish Legal Awards
- What about Modern Slavery?
- WHAT ARE YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN SCOTLAND UNDER THE CORONAVIRUS LAWS?
- WHO POLICES ‘POLICE SCOTLAND’?
- WHO POLICES THE POLICE?
- WONGA AND LOAN SHARKS
- WRITTEN SUBMISSION FOR JUSTICE COMMITTEE ON ROLE OF MEDIA IN CRIMINAL TRIALS
- WRONGFUL ARREST- LAWYER AAMER ANWAR SPEAKS OUT
- YES SCOTLAND
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Sheku Bayoh Inquiry Items
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – “…it sounds like I’m passing the buck…”
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – “He (Sheku Bayoh) was lying on the side of the road”
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – “None of the questions were unusual”
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – “Once we got taken into this small room they were saying that mum should leave the room and that she should take the baby”
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – Can I ask you when you first realised, or first became aware that there were concerns that the death of Sheku Bayoh might be related in some way or connected in some way with his race?
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – DC Andrew Mitchell knew that Sheku Bayoh had not been found dead in the street by a passerby
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – Racism/ “It’s just something I’ve never really came across at all in the police
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – The death message read out to Collette Bell confirms the words used by the police were that “a black male had been found dead”
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – The police looked around Sheku Bayoh’s house without a warrant
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – What’s the downside of saying something, hiding something from families about the fact that there was police contact?
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – When asked about the murder of Simon San and the racially-motivated murder of Surjit Singh Chhokar
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Andrew Mitchell – Whilst 9 officers were taken to the canteen, Collette Bell was taken to an interview room to be told that Sheku Bayoh was dead
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Wayne Parker – “There wasn’t any suggestion that morning that there was criminality”
- 01.02 SBPI Day 35 – DC Wayne Parker – I could totally empathise with that because I would be exactly the same, I would want information
- 01.03 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – “hate crimes may have slipped through the net”
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – CI Colin Robson – Lord Bracadale/ If you had realised that the man was unconscious… would that have affected the way in which you would have taken command?
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – CI Colin Robson – Was there any mention of any other injury by her [PC Short]?
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – DI Graeme Dursley – “I’m angry at myself for not checking about the officers in relation to consent”
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – DI Graeme Dursley – “I’m not aware of any racist views of police officers”
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – DI Graeme Dursley – Do you feel protective towards the Police Service?
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – DI Graeme Dursley – Dr Claire Mitchell KC/ Why did you tell Zahid Saeed that you were concerned for his friend when you already knew he was dead?
- 01.03 SBPI Day 42 – DI Graeme Dursley – Would you maybe accept that there is a possibility that you have used that phrase at some point during the day, “found dead”?
- 01.12 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – It Would be the Absolute Final Straw to Restrain
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – If There was an Indication of Terrorism Unarmed Officers Would Not be Directed
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – If You’ve Got Any Doubts About the Life of Your Casualty
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – Preservation of Life is the Top Priority
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – Reference to the Case of Christopher Alder
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – That Was a Lot of Use of Force Within That Period of Time
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – The Same Principle Should Apply to Anyone Held at the Hands of the State
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – There is a Distinction Between the Control Phase and the Restraint Phase
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – There Should be No Pressure Going Into the Torso
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – There’s More Evidence to Indicate This is a Medical Requirement
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – To What Extent Would a Reasonable Officer Consider Pulling Back or Withdrawing
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – What if the Subject Remained Non-Verbal
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – What Information Would be Shared with ACR by the Officer
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – What Would a Reasonable Officer Be Doing in Relation to Applying Any Weight or Pressure to the Back
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – What Would a Reasonable Officer Do With an Unresponsive Casualty
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – Would a Reasonable Officer Consider Slapping the Subject in the Face
- 01.12 H2D7 Joanne Caffrey – Would a Reasonable Officer Consider Using a Level 4 Response
- 01.12 H2D7 Lord Bracadale – Statement on Inappropriate Conduct of Legal Representatives During Evidence Sessions
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – DC Wayne Parker – “…it was just a barrage of questions…”
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – DC Wayne Parker – Can you explain why Lorraine Bell’s statement also mentions these elements?
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – DC Wayne Parker – Can you explain why there was a delay between the events happening in the morning and you delivering that information to the Johnsons at some time after 3/40 in the afternoon?
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – DC Wayne Parker – Did you provide any reassurance to the family at that point that the possibility of police brutality would be part of the investigation and would be considered by the police?
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – DC Wayne Parker – on Collette Bell’s statement, “Shek’s the most gentle, most loving, most popular man. Nobody would want to hurt him. He has loads of friends, he was well-known in the community”
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – DC Wayne Parker – on Lorraine Bell’s statement, “I could not understand why such things were asked given that we were led to believe that a body was found on the street”
- 02.02 SBPI Day 36 – Dr Claire Mitchell KC – Rule 9 Submission
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – “it didn’t sound like an order and if it was then have I went against it?”
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – “the original thing was to stop and do nothing”
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – “There was agendas in terms of suggesting the race element”
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – “we keep an open mind in terms of motives and how incidents have occurred”
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – “We know it led to the delay when the Federation made the decision about them not giving a statement at that time”
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Do you accept that the word “agendas” has quite negative connotations?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Do you think that’s something that maybe slipped through the net?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – DS Davidson “said he immediately engaged with the cops and was in possession of a knife”
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – How did you feel about the instruction to stop what you were doing?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – How was it that you could say there was no suggestion of criminality on the part of the response officers?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – In 2015 were you aware of post-incident procedures?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – There would have been a period of around six hours where nothing would have been done?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Was that something that you had in your mind on 3 May, that there may be a racial element?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Where you would have got the information that Sheku Bayoh had run towards officers with a knife?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Who did you request make arrangements for someone independent to be in the canteen?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Who was responsible for trying to have a dividing line?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Why would the officers talking about the incident impact on the integrity of their account?
- 02.03 SBPI Day 43 – CI Colin Robson – Why would you not wish to tell Collette Bell that he had died after police contact?
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – DC David Bellingham – Is it customary to send so many officers
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “An officer was sent upstairs with me as I got changed…”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “I guess it became clear to us that they were trying to divert the narrative in a different direction”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “I think there were 9 officers… They all came into our house… It was extremely intimidating.”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “I want to teach my children to trust the police but it’s difficult”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “the police officers are the ones responsible for this situation. Their actions are responsible for what happened.”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “We were treated in a strange way considering we hadn’t committed a crime.”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – “We weren’t happy and content.”
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – Did you understand why they (the police) wanted your clothes?
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – Limited information was given
- 03.02 SBPI Day 37 – Martyn Dick – Whilst 9 officers sat in a canteen for up to 8 hours unseparated, Sheku Bayoh’s friends were separated and questioned for several hours
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – “That also crept into recruitment in the police as well”
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – “There’s definitely far more awareness and education of what is right and wrong”
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – “We are accepting now that racism exists within policing”
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – Can you explain how serving police officers would be completely unaware of the existence of what would appear to be a very well-known situation which has caused a lot of problems?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – That paragraph does appear to be very derogatory?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – To what extent has your recent training assisted you in recognising unconscious bias?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – Was there an awareness amongst police officers generally about this situation which had arisen with WhatsApp messages?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – Were you aware of other investigations in relation to racism of any type?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – Who would decide whether what’s said is a joke, or what’s said is racist?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – Would you agree that that could be viewed as quite a dismissive attitude?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – Would you say that despondency that you’re describing had an impact or an effect on their dealings with the public?
- 03.03 SBPI Day 44 – CI Colin Robson – You will understand that one man’s banter could be another man’s deeply offensive comment?
- 06.12 H2D9 Lorna Dawson – Characteristics of Soil from Area 2 of PC Nicole Short’s Vest Inconsistent with Originating from Sheku Bayoh’s Boots
- 06.12 H2D9 Lorna Dawson – No Request for Soil Analysis from Police PIRC and Crown
- 06.12 H2D9 Lorna Dawson – The Period of Time from Transfer to Recovery Should Be As Short As Possible
- 06.12 H2D9 Lorna Dawson – What Quantity of Soil was Present on the Vest
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – DC Robert Finch – on Equality and Diversity Training
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – DC Robert Finch- “I’ve never seen any examples of discrimination by police in Kirkcaldy in relation to race”
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – Dev Kapadia – “Over the years I find that the police’s self-assessment of their intelligence is perhaps higher than an independent person might think”
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – Dev Kapadia – “rubbish”
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – Dev Kapadia – How would you have anticipated a sheriff would have reacted if they’s been bothered out of hours for something like this?
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – Dev Kapadia – On 3 May 2015, Dev Kapadia was a senior Procurator Fiscal who dealt with the application of a search warrant
- 07.02 SBPI Day 38 – Dev Kapadia – The gate keeping test of granting or refusing a warrant
- 07.03 SBPI Day 45 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – “reports male machette in street police attend male strikes one with machete”
- 07.03 SBPI Day 45 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – Did you say there was ‘no need to speak about’, or did you say ‘do not speak about’?
- 07.03 SBPI Day 45 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – If they [the police] were a suspect, they would be separated?
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “He was treating me like a criminal who had something to hide”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “I remember saying we didn’t have anywhere to go and asking if they could search the house whilst we stayed in one room”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “I was actually quite scared and intimidated by the whole situation at the time. Frightened”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “I was panicked at this stage. I was worries about the safety of my children, my disabeled brother and my elderly Mum”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “Never mind being out in the streets… we don’t feel safe in our homes anymore”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “The police searched my car”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “They didn’t care, they just said we weren’t allowed back in the house and we weren’t allowed to touch anything”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “They didn’t care.”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “They didn’t have any compassion”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “They said they didn’t need a warrant and that we had to vacate the house now”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “They were uncaring and I felt almost like we were being treated differently because we were Pakistani and Muslims.”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – “To stand outside the room? He didn’t ask for my permission, I had to ask him”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – Did the police ever ask about whether he (Saadia’s brother, Abid) would need any additional support in order to stay away from the house?
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – Officers first came to look for Saadia’s twin brother and friend of Sheku Bayoh, Zahid Saeed
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saadia Rashid – Saadia’s brother was injured whilst serving this country
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saeed Ahmed – “They were quite aggressive”
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saeed Ahmed – How long were you standing outside the house before they let you in?
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saeed Ahmed – on his son Abid’s condition
- 08.02 SBPI Day 39 – Saeed Ahmed – Tell us how the members of your family were at that time…
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – “there was no suspicion on any of the officers”
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – “This absolutely could have been a criminal investigation into the actions of Sheku Bayoh”
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – Is there a correlation between the McPherson report, critical incidents and post-incident procedures?
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – Lord Bracadale/ Is there a statutory requirement to complete a form in respect of discharge of spray?
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – On Equality Impact Assessments
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – On unconscious bias
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – Question by Lord Bracadale on statutory requirements
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – Were you not aware of any of that going on in the organisation?
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – What have been the main learning points that you’ve learnt in relation to equality and diversity?
- 08.03 SBPI Day 46 – Ch Supt Conrad Trickett – Why was it noted that it wasn’t blunt force trauma?
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Dr Claire Mitchell KC – Submission To Lord Bracadale Chair Of Inquiry
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Lord Bracadale – On Former Officer Alan Paton’s Further Evidence
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – ..
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – Does That Open The Possibility There Could Be Many Different Possible Sources Of This Mark
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – Found No Correlation With Deposits From PC Nicole Short’s Vest Having Resulted From Contact With Sheku Bayoh’s Boots
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – If A Stamp Or Multiple Stamps Had Been Applied To The Rear Of The Vest You Would Expect Something On The Front
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – No Features Were Present That I Can Be Satisfied Are Geometric Shapes That I Would Expect To See
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – The Absence Of Deposits Could Be Considered To Support The View That PC Nicole Short Had Not Been Lying On The Ground When The Alleged Stamp Occurred
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – The Ideal Thing Would Have Been If It Was Identified As A Key Mark At The Absolute Outset In The Beginning
- 08.12 SBPI Day 32 Paul Ryder – When It Is Not Possible To Exclude An Item Of Footwear From Having Made A Mark And A Conclusive Link Has Not Been Established
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – “Does he eat pork, does he eat bacon?”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “Everything from the police station I remember like it was yesterday.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “How they were portraying him was totally not the man that he was”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I don’t feel it’s withholding information. That is a straight up lie.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I got the impression it was to gauge how much of a Muslim was he, as strange as that is.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I had said ‘so you battered him to death'”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I just remember them being very rude and quite aggressive.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I just want to go and see Shek”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I remember him slugging his shoulders”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I remember them just saying a passer-by had found him dead on the street”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I remember them saying it like it was yesterday, you know, I have no reason to lie.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I remember them saying that he was brandishing a machete”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I remember those words being told to me like it was yesterday, and there’s no hesistation in my mind”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I wanted mum there, and my baby as well, because he was only three and a half months.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “I was then worried what kind of state his mind is in, because it’s just not like him at all”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “if Shek hadn’t come into contact with the police that day he would still be here”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “if this was a member of the public who had caused somebody all of these injuries… there would be justice”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “If you get the statement done, then we’ll see about you getting to see him.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “it was unfair”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “It’s not the behaviour that I would expect from somebody in his position”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “just the truth”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “one big umbrella”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “the only thing that would make me feel any kind of sort of a little better would be if I felt like justice had been done”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “They asked if I would be able to contact his sister”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “They kept pushing that we had fallen out.”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “they said there had been a warrant out for Shek’s arrest”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “they were asking about shipping the body back to Sierra Leone”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “they were very misleading, and they used me”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – “We are looking for somebody”
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – Connie, Sheku Bayoh’s former partner, found out on Facebook
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – Did it seem different for Shek?
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – Did you understand that your house would be searched?
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – Does not remember any of the police officers asking for permission to enter her and Sheku Bayoh’s home
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – On her relationship with Sheku Bayoh
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – On meetings with the Lord Advocate
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – Two versions
- 09.02 SBPI Day 40 – Collette Bell – When did you become aware that race might be an issue?
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – “I had slight concerns round about their awareness of capability and also the capacity round about the number of resources”
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – “I was more concerned about, or more interested in the fact of what does Collette Bell almost have to offer the investigation and provide us with”
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – “I would have carried out the same actions and managed it the same way if he was a white male”
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – “It sounds like although PIRC were lead investigators, that the direction, the strategy, the actual tasks were all being done by Police Scotland”
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – Did you carry out any further investigations into gathering in an explanation as to why that hadn’t been working?
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – Did you consider whether there was a reason behind the fact it hadn’t been playing or working on that day?
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – How would you have handled Collette Bell?
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – If it had been a white male involved in those circumstances, counterterrorism checks would still have been carried out
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – Intelligence checks/ what constitutes a person of interest?
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – Made no decision in relation to Collette Bell and her property and being brought to Kirkcaldy police office
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – PIRC had difficulties getting a statement
- 09.03 SBPI Day 47 – Det Ch Supt Patrick Campbell – Who was leading the investigation/ PIRC or Police Scotland?
- 22.11 H2D1 Inspector Young – In 2015 Officer Training was Not Standardised
- 22.11 H2D1 Inspector Young – Palms Facing Outwards as a Sign of Submission
- 22.11 H2D1 Lord Bracadale – Statement on Abuse Received by the Bayoh Family and their Solicitor
- 23.11 H2D2 Inspector Kay – Discrepancy with PC Alan Paton’s Evidence
- 23.11 H2D2 Inspector Kay – Failure to Call an Ambulance for Sheku Bayoh due to Lack of Information
- 24.11 H2D3 Inspector Stewart – Lack of Feedback Resulting in No Ambulance Being Called for Sheku Bayoh
- 24.11 H2D3 Inspector Stewart – Nobody Had Been Injured by Sheku Bayoh
- 24.11 H2D3 PC Masteron – Mapping System Failure
- 24.11 H2D3 PC Masterton – Equality and Diversity Training
- 25.11 H2D4 Martin Graves – All Head Injuries Should be Assessed Medically
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Durlsey – “a summary of what the general information was that was passed”
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – “a consideration is has something that he has potentially consumed caused his death”
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – “I don’t know the exact words I used”
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – “I realised from that day that this would be subject to review”
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – “We should have given them more”
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – “You’re not going to like this”
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – Was there anything that you shared with Parker that would have given him the impression that the male had been found murdered?
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – What’s the danger of giving the wrong information?
- 28.02 SBPI Day 41 – DI Graeme Dursley – Why did you tell them not to say to Collette Bell there had been police contact?
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – ‘Scenario’ Whereby the Response of a Reasonable Officer Would Be to Engage in Conversation
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – Any Force Must be Legal Proportionate and Reasonable in the Circumstances
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – Further Strikes to the Head would be Difficult to Justify
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – If a Person is Not Responsive What Would a Reasonable Officer Do
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – If a Person is Unresponsive a Reasonable Officer Would Remove Handcuffs and Administer First Aid
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – In No Circumstances Must a Prisoner be Harshly Treated or Have Greater Force than is Absolutely Ne…
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – It Becomes Unsafe to Continue an Attempt to Restrain for a Prolonged Period of Time
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – Obtaining Medical Assistance Should be a Factor of the Thought Process of a Reasonable Officer
- 28.11 H2D5 Martin Graves – Slapping a Subject’s Face or Cheek Area is Not Within First Aid Training
- 30.11 H2D6 Dr Claire Mitchell KC – Submission to Lord Bracadale
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – …this is a person…
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – A Reasonable Officer Would Have Considered Sheku Beyoh’s Demeanour so that an Ambulance Could be Called
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – Individual Officers Must be Prepared to Account for Their Decisions and Show That They Were Justified
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – Is It Crime or Is It Medical
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – Officers Should Have a Restraint Plan
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – The Primary Focus for Dealing with Any Kind of Bladed Weapon is Contain Rather Than Restrain
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – The Reasonable Officer Would Tell the Staff to Hang Back because the Safer Option is the Dog
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – To What Extent Would a Reasonable Officer Consider They Had to Justify Each Use of Force
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – Use of Force and Use of Spray Forms are a Legal Requirement
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – What Benefits Are There to Waiting and Creating Time and Space
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – What Tone Body Language and Demeanour Would a Reasonable Officer Use
- 30.11 H2D6 Joanne Caffrey – What Would a Reasonable Officer’s View Be
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – “…he was black, that’s why he was treated the way he was treated…”
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – “I don’t know if it’s because we are black people, they just think that whatever they tell us we’ll go with it”
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – “It would have given us some peace”
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – “There was no compassion”
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – “They were saying that they were looking for two guys…they said he was found lying on the ground”
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – Ch Supt Garry McEwan claimed that Sheku Bayoh was holding a machete when met by the officers
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – Do you remember hearing or receiving a request that two family members attend the City mortuary in Edinburgh
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – I need to fight for justice for my brother I need to do what I have to do for justice to prevail for the public to know exactly how Sheku Died
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – On the second visit by officers the Bayoh family were told that Sheku was involved in a forceful arrest
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – On the third visit by officers, CH Supt Garry McEwan told the family that Sheku was carrying a machete
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – The Bayoh family became aware of the decision taken in Crown Office not to prosecute the officers from a media leak
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – The embassy was contacted to repatriate Sheku’s body to Sierra Leone
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – The information given by Ch Supt Garry McEwan differed from previous information given earlier by other police officers
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – The PIRC were gathering intelligence on the Bayoh family
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson – We had lost faith we had lost trust
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Johnson- Do you think you would have been treated differently if you had been a white family living in Kirkcaldy?
- 31.01 SBPI Day 34 – Kadi Jonson – “we’re still looking for these guys…”
- A Portrait of Sheky Bayoh
- Aamer Anwar’s statement on the opening day of the Public Inquiry into Sheku Bayoh
- Aamer Anwar’s statement on the opening day of the Public Inquiry into Sheku Bayoh
- Aamer Anwar’s statement on the opening day of the Public Inquiry into Sheku Bayoh
- Aamer Anwar’s statement on the second day of the Public Inquiry into Sheku Bayoh
- Adama Jalloh Statement Read by Kadi Johnson
- Collette Bell Statement
- Kadi Johnson Statement
- Kosna Bayoh Adama Jalloh
- Public Inquiry into Sheku Bayoh
- Sheku Bayoh Channel 4
- Sheku’s sister, Kadi Johnson, outlines just what the Bayoh family wants to achieve and hear from the inquiry
- Sky News – Public Inquiry into Sheku Bayoh