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Overview

Stephen Lawrence was a Black teenager who was murdered by a racist gang on 22 April 1993 in Eltham, South London. His friend Duwayne Brooks OBE survived the attack. The justice campaign led to the Macpherson Inquiry which found the Metropolitan Police to be institutionally racist. However, it emerged that the campaign had been targeted by several undercovers.

Lawrence's murder was part of a spike in racist attacks and killings in London, including the death of Ricky Reel. Fingers were pointed at the presence of the British National Party headquarters in nearby Welling. Numerous demonstrations took place, including the ‘Battle of Welling’ on 16 October 1993 when police clashed with anti-racist demonstrators as they marched on the BNP headquarters. It was attended and reported on by multiple Special Demonstration Squad undercovers.

The campaign for justice which followed Lawrence’s murder was pivotal in policing history, calling out racism and corruption within the police investigations of such killings. It led to the Macpherson Inquiry of 1999 which found the Metropolitan Police to be institutionally racist. There have been multiple re-investigations into the murder over the years as more and more evidence has emerged, and it has proven to be of considerable embarrassment to the Met.

It had long been argued that the Metropolitan Police was not fully forthcoming with regard to the police investigation into Lawrence’s death. It subsequently emerged that the police had withheld from the Macpherson Inquiry evidence of how police corruption had tainted the investigation. 

In 2013, Peter Francis,  a former Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) undercover turned whistle-blower, came forward to say he had been tasked with finding dirt on the Lawrence family in the run up to the Macpherson Inquiry hearings, and that he had argued for details of SDS spying to be disclosed to Macpherson but his managers refused. 

In the wake of all this, the Home Office asked barrister Mark Ellison KC, who had prosecuted some of the cases, to review the emerging material. This resulted in the Stephen Lawrence Independent Review, which was published in March 2014.  

Among the review's damning criticisms was the public disclosure of a meeting between senior Metropolitan Police officers preparing the Commssioner's response to Macpherson Inquiry and the undercover HN81 ‘Dave Hagan’.  Hagan had infiltrated the Movement for Justice, a campaign group who were close to Duwayne Brooks at the time. Facilitating the meeting was then SDS head HN10 Robert Lambert.

Ellison was highly critical of the closeness of 'Hagan' to the family justice campaign and considered the meeting Lambert convened ‘wrong headed’ and inappropriate. Ellison also recommended that there be a public inquiry to effectively examine the role of the Special Demonstration Squad.

The bombshell report was the final straw in the spycops scandal, leading to then Home Secretary Theresa May announcing the creation of the Undercover Policing Inquiry in the immediate wake of the publishing of Ellison’s work.

Core Participants in the UCPI

The Inquiry has listed the targeting of the justice campaign as a subcategory, ‘The family of Stephen Lawrence, Duwayne Brooks OBE and Michael Mansfield QC’, of the family justice campaigns section (Category G).  Non-state core participants who relate to this subcategory are

  • Baroness Doreen Lawrence
  • Neville Lawrence, OBE
  • Duwayne Brooks, OBE
  • Michael Mansfield KC

Also connected are

  • The Monitoring Group / Suresh Grover
  • Marc Wadsworth
  • Movement for Justice (Alex Owolade, Antonia Bright, Karen Doyle, Tony Gard)
  • Youth against Racism in Europe (Hannah Sell, Lois Austin)

Reports

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MPS-UCPI
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Channel4
MPS-0720989
Transcript of Channel 4 Despatches Programme on 24th June 2013 including HN10 Robert Lambert and Jacqui

Procedural

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Disclosure Note for the Module 2(b) element of Tranches 2 and 3
Counsel note

References

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Simon Hattenstone
Free at last
The Guardian
Rosie Cowan
£100000 Met compensation for Stephen Lawrences friend
The Guardian
Vikram Dodd
Report into Stephen Lawrence officer was not shown to inquiry
The Guardian
Rob Evans, Paul Lewis
Doreen Lawrence: police resources were used to monitor our campaign
The Guardian
Stephen Lawrence scandal: guarding the guards (editorial)
The Guardian
Rob Evans, Paul Lewis
Police 'smear' campaign targeted Stephen Lawrence's friends and family
The Guardian
Sam Jones
Theresa May: Lawrence family smear allegations must add to their suffering
The Guardian
Rob Evans, Mustafa Khalili , Alex Purcell, Guy Grandjean, Paul Lewis
Undercover police officer: 'How I spied on the Stephen Lawrence campaign' – video
The Guardian
Rob Evans, Paul Lewis, Alexandra Topping, Patrick Wintour
Stephen Lawrence: Cameron deeply concerned by smear campaign claim
The Guardian
George Monbiot
How can we invest our trust in a government that spies on us
The Guardian
Undercover policing an upside down strategy (editorial)
The Guardian
Joseph Harker
Stephen Lawrence family smear campaign was complete police betrayal
The Guardian
Jonathan Freedland
The Mets undercover police wrecked the lives of many deceived women
The Guardian
Alexandra Topping
Met chief has not watched Stephen Lawrence family smears documentary
The Guardian
Alexandra Topping
Stephen Lawrence family smear claims worthy of public inquiry
The Guardian
Peter Francis
Stephen Lawrence: live Q&A with police smear campaign whistleblower
The Guardian
Hugh Muir
Stephen Lawrences mother to meet home secretary over smear claims
The Guardian
Simon Hattenstone
Duwayne Brooks and the Lawrences are not alone in needing answers
The Guardian
Rajeev Syal
Further Stephen Lawrence inquiry possible says David Cameron
The Guardian
James Meikle, Shiv Malik
Doreen Lawrence meeting with Theresa May was promising
The Guardian
Sandra Laville
Doreen Lawrence to meet Met chief over claims of police smear campaign
The Guardian
Shiv Malik, Sandra Laville
Doreen Lawrence: It will take time to regain trust in police
The Guardian
Nicholas Watt
Cameron considers widening policing inquiries after Lawrence allegations
The Guardian
Sam Jones
Church of England calls for Stephen Lawrence smear claims inquiry
The Guardian
Vikram Dodd
Norman Bettison referred to IPCC over Stephen Lawrence inquiry
The Guardian
Press Association
Ex-West Yorkshire police chief referred to IPCC over Lawrence allegations
The Guardian
Press Association
Duwayne Brooks to meet Nick Clegg to discuss Lawrence family smear claims
The Guardian
Press Association
Police admit bugging meeting with Stephen Lawrence friend says lawyer
The Guardian
Rob Evans, Paul Lewis
Police admit bugging Stephen Lawrence murder witness
The Guardian
Press Association
Retired police chief admits authorising Stephen Lawrence witness recording
The Guardian
Press Association
Police forces to be made to look for evidence of undercover misconduct
The Guardian
HASC hearings re Policing in London - Oral evidence of Cressida Dick, Neil Basu, Bernard Hogan-Howe and Boris Johnson
Parliament.UK
Rob Evans
Stephen Lawrence: Met chief 'failed to tell' mother about police spying
The Guardian
Paul Lewis
Whistleblower Peter Francis said he'd be smeared. He was right
The Guardian
Mark Ellison
Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Possible corruption and the role of undercover policing in the Stephen Lawrence case - Volume One
House of Commons
Mark Ellison
Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Possible corruption and the role of undercover policing in the Stephen Lawrence case - Volume Two Part 1 (appendices)
House of Commons
Mark Ellison
Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Possible corruption and the role of undercover policing in the Stephen Lawrence case - Volume Two Part 2 (appendices)
House of Commons
Mark Ellison
Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Possible corruption and the role of undercover policing in the Stephen Lawrence case - Volume Two Part 3 (Appendices)
House of Commons
Mick Creedon
Operation Herne Report 2 - Operation Trinity: Allegations of Peter Francis
Metropolitan Police Service
Mark Ellison
Stephen Lawrence Independent Review: Possible corruption and the role of undercover policing in the Stephen Lawrence case - Summary of Findings
House of Commons
Mick Creedon
Operation Herne Report 3 - SDS Reporting: Mentions of Sensitive Campaigns
Metropolitan Police Service
Vikram Dodd, Rob Evans
Police chiefs were aware six years ago that undercover unit 'had lost moral compass'
The Guardian
Steve Bimson
Ellison Review - Walton, Lambert and Black
Independent Police Complaints Commission