Statement on hate crime: 29 June 2016
29 June 2016 (updated on 29 June 2016)
The Minister for Preventing Abuse, Exploitation and Crime, Karen Bradley, made a statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June on hate crime.
The Shadow Home Secretary, Andy Burnham MP, responded to the statement on behalf of the Opposition.
- Watch the statement on Hate Crime on Parliament TV
- Read Commons Hansard: Hate crime
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Crime
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