Met police to end non-crime hate investigations after Graham Linehan case
Father Ted co-creator to sue force for wrongful arrest after CPS drops proceedings over social media posts about trans issues The Met police have said they will no longer investigate non-crime hate incidents as the Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan was informed that no further action would (…)
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