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On June 17, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 653, Pope Martin I is arrested and taken to Constantinople, due to his opposition to monothelitism. In 1242, Following the Disputation of Paris, twenty-four carriage loads of Jewish religious manuscripts were burnt in Paris. In 1918, Ajahn Chah, Thai monk and educator (died 1992) was born. In 1933, Union Station massacre: In Kansas City, Missouri, four FBI agents and captured fugitive Frank Nash are gunned down by gangsters attempting to free Nash. In 1945, Ken Livingstone, English politician, 1st Mayor of London was born. In 1948, Jacqueline Jones, American historian and academic was born. In 1953, Vernon Coaker, English educator and politician, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence was born. In 2000, Ismail Mahomed, South African lawyer and jurist, 17th Chief Justice of South Africa (born 1931) passed away. In 2012, Rodney King, American victim of police brutality (born 1965) passed away. In 2015, Nine people are killed in a mass shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Police force who dismissed volunteer for questioning Islam spent 46 constable salaries on DEI
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A police force who dismissed a volunteer for questioning Islam spent 46 constable salaries on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). West Yorkshire Police had a 19-strong diversity team made up of uniformed and civilian officers, spending more than £1.4million on salaries and training. On top of having an internal diversity trainer paid £45,924 per year, the force spent an additional £361,000 on an external firm to provide additional training. A constable in West Yorkshire's starting salary is £31,164, The Telegraph reports. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say West Yorkshire Police also came under scrutiny last month as they reportedly dismissed the head of a hate crime panel in Bradford after she said Islamist terrorism was the elephant in the room which was not being addressed, despite an attack on a synagogue. She also allegedly received complaints from Muslim officers when she pointed out it was not a crime to call the Muslim prophet Mohammed a paedophile. The use of DEI within the police has been called into question over the murder of Henry Nowak, the 18-year-old student who died in police custody after his killer, Vickrum Digwa, 23, accused him of being racist. On December 4 last year, Mr Nowak was fatally stabbed five times by Digwa but was subsequently arrested and died in handcuffs, despite telling police he had been stabbed and could not breathe. Officers in the force have suggested they fear being accused of racism so much that they would rather mishandle a murder investigation than be in breach of diversity guidelines.The police's anti-racism commitment has also come under scrutiny as the guideline, which was published in March 2025, suggests people from ethnic minority backgrounds need to be treated differently.Police Minister Sarah Jones said last week the advice gives the wrong impression.Through Freedom of Information requests last year, West Yorkshire disclosed they have the following positions: LATEST DEVELOPMENTSMan arrested after allegedly stabbing teenage girl in back of neck in BurnleyZack Polanski suggests Palestine activist who broke police officer's spine shouldn't go to prisonCouncillor's claim 'youths behead cats in London park' sparks chaos at town hall meetingCivilian DEI roles:Head of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion — £91,536Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Manager — £57,252Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Officers (x3) — £45,924 eachDEI Administrative Assistants (x2) — £30,912 eachDEI Communications and Marketing Lead — £53,412DEI Communications and Marketing Officer — £42,492Equality and Diversity Trainer — £45,924Uniformed positive action roles: Positive Action Inspector — £94,272Positive Action Sergeant — £79,716Positive Action Progression Officer — £45,924Positive Action Ambassadors (x6) — £59,844 eachSix of the 19 positions were filled by staff from ethnic minorities.HM Inspector of Constabulary raised concerns about some elements of the force's work earlier this month, including how it was investigating crime.Michelle Skeer, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary, said cases were being closed despite legitimate lines of inquiry being left unearthed and pointed to delays in the allocation of crimes to specialised teams and patrol officers. Of eight categories of police work assessed by the inspectorate, West Yorkshire Police needed to be better in five. William Yarwood, Campaigns Director at the TaxPayers' Alliance, said spending the equivalent of 46 officers' salaries on diversity bureaucracy was impossible to justify when communities were calling for more visible policing and better crime prevention.He argued taxpayers expected forces to focus on catching criminals and keeping streets safe rather than building what he described as sprawling DEI departments, calling on West Yorkshire Police to scale back these roles and redirect the savings into frontline policing.A spokesman from West Yorkshire said the force has reduced the number of roles by approximately seven since the figures were released last year. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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