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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Countdown to #NHCAW begins
The countdown to the start of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2016 #NHCAW has begun, the week runs between the second and third Saturday of October, taking place between the 8th to the 15th October this year. This is the … Continue reading
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Open Letter to London Mayoral Election Candidates 2016
This open letter has been emailed 22/02/2016 to all the candidates listed on Wikipedia. Dear London Mayoral Elections Candidate, I am writing to all the candidates standing in the London Mayoral Elections 2016 to be the next Mayor of London … Continue reading
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Tagged 17-24-30, 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign, Ban Private Cars in London, Britain First, British National Party, Candidates, Cannabis is safer than alcohol party, Caroline Pidgeon, Communist League, Conservative Party, David Furness, Elections, English Democrats, George Galloway, Green Party, Hate Crime, Hate Crime Reduction Strategy, Independent, Jan Zylinski, Jonathan Sibermann, Labour, Lee Harris, LGBTBlogLondon, Liberal Democrats, London, London Hate Crime Awareness Campaign, London Hate Crime Blog, Mark Healey, Mayor of London, Mayor's Office Policing and Crime, MOPAC, Paul Golding, Peter Whittle, PrivateCarFree, Respect Party, Rosalind Readhead, Sadiq Khan, Sian Berry, Sophie Walker, UK Independence Party, Winston Mckenzie, Women's Equality Party, Zac Goldsmith
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London Mayoral Elections 2016
London Mayoral Elections 2016 (Wikipedia) The 2016 London Mayoral election and London Assembly elections will be held on the 5th May 2016. London Elects organises these elections. This includes raising public awareness, creating ballot papers and managing the vote counting. … Continue reading
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Tagged BNP, Britain First, British National Party, Canabis is safer than alcohol party, Caroline Pidgeon, Cista, Communist League, Conservative Party, David Furness, Elections, English Democrats, Facebook, George Galloway, Green Party, Hate Crime, Hate Crime Reduction Strategy, Independent, Jonathan Sibermann, Labour Party, Lee Harris, LGBT, LGBTBlogLondon, LGBTIQ, Liberal Democrats, London Assembly, London Elects, London Hate Crime Blog, Mayor of London, Mayor's Office Policing and Crime, MOPAC, Paul Golding, Peter Whittle, Respect, Rosalind Readhead, Sadiq Khan, Sian Berry, Sophie Walker, Twitter, UK Independence Party, UKIP, Winston Mckenzie, Women's Equality Party, Zac Goldsmith
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First London Hate Crime blog post
Welcome to the London Hate Crime Blog. This site has been set up by the 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign to further our work in London. We started developing the site in February 2016. Our basic aim is to raise awareness … Continue reading
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Tagged #NationalHCAW, #NoPlaceForHate, #SafePlaceForAll, #WeStandTogether, 17-24-30, 17-24-30 No To Hate Crime Campaign, Awareness, Community Safety Service, Community Security Trust, Elections, Facebook, Galop, Hate Crime, Hate Crime Reduction Strategy, London, London Boroughs, London Councils, London Hate Crime Awareness Campaign, London Hate Crime Blog, May, Mayor of London, Mayor's Office Policing and Crime, Metro Centre, Metrocentre, Metropolitan Police Service, MOPAC, MPS, National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Sophie Lancaster, Sophie Lancaster Foundation, St Paul's Cathedral, Tell Mama, The Monitoring Project, Third Party Independent Organisations, True Vision, Twitter, Victim Support
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