Kingston Council has teamed up with the Kingston Race and Equalities Council (KREC) and Kingston Police for National Hate Crime Awareness Week. They set up
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SURVEY: Most Kingston residents think misogyny should be a hate crime
Most Kingston residents think misogyny should be classified as a hate crime, according to a survey conducted by the Kingston Courier. In response to recent
Hate Crime Awareness Week: Kingston has one of the lowest rates of race hate crime in the capital
Kingston had one of the lowest numbers of reported racist or religiously motivated crime rates in London in the 12 months up to July, according to the Met Police crime dashboard.
The hate crime data showed that Kingston came second only to neighbouring Sutton.
Kingston marks National Hate Crime Awareness Week
Kingston has marked National Hate Crime Awareness week against the backdrop of shocking statistics that show hate crimes on the rise across the UK this
Labour MPs call for ‘organised and united’ front to tackle rise in far-right politics
Labour MPs Diane Abbott, John McDonnell and David Lammy called for a unified grassroots force to take on the far-right at the Stand up to
Kingston Police to launch Hate Crime Awareness Week campaign
Kingston Police have launched a campaign to tackle hate crime as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2018. Spanning 13-20 October, the week-long campaign