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I interviewed the Prime Minister. She promised the residents they would be rehoused within three weeks. Two weeks before christmas, more than a hundred households are still in hotel rooms. So where have things gone wrong . The council has allotted huge sums of money for rehousing kensington and chelsea have set aside £235 million to secure accommodation for the people made homeless by the fire. So why is it is stalling . Justice for grenfell nojustice no peace this protest outside the Council Offices last week was only a fraction of the size of the ones in the summer. They are living a second trauma because theyre not considered worthy enough to be given housing. The focus of this is to demand permanent new homes for the survivors. There are still people stuck in hotels with their children. Their children are in a room next door. It is not an adjoining room so the children will sleep with the parents. So then you may have a family of five in one room. Because actually they dont want t

Two Met officers face gross misconduct hearing over Kevin Clarke death

Pair have cases to answer in death of black man who died shortly after being restrained by up to nine officers, says watchdog

Inquest into deaths at Brixton O2 could lead to criminal charges, court hears

I can t breathe! – Kevin Clarke s death in police custody case to be reopened

I can t breathe! – Kevin Clarke s death in police custody case to be reopened
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Met police officer faces new hearing over death of mentally ill black man

Met police officer faces new hearing over death of mentally ill black man Mark Townsend Home Affairs Editor © Photograph: PA Kevin Clarke, who died after being restrained by up to seven officers in south London following a mental health episode. A senior police officer cleared of misconduct over the high-profile death of a mentally ill black man is to face fresh disciplinary proceedings because of failings in the original case, the Observer can reveal. After a misconduct meeting last year the officer – who has not been named – was told they had “no case to answer” over the death of Kevin Clarke, who was restrained by up to seven officers in south London in 2018.

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