Articles by: Parliament Street

Daily Telegraph – More crimes linked to Twitter and Facebook

Daily Telegraph – More crimes linked to Twitter and Facebook

Originally published on p13 of The Daily Telegraph – Thursday 13th March 2014: The number of crimes linked to Twitter and Facebook has risen sharply in the past three years, figures suggest. Reported crimes involving Twitter rose from 677 in 2011 to 1,291 in 2013, an increase of 91%, according to data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act from […]

by · 13th March 2014 · Press Room
Daily Mail: Twitter crimes double in three years

Daily Mail: Twitter crimes double in three years

Wednesday 12th March 2014 From the Daily Mail: Twitter crimes double in three years as police forces report sharp rise in social media crimes Crimes involving Twitter rose from 677 in 2011 to 1,291 in 2013 across 25 police forces in England and Wales, Freedom of Information figures show On Facebook, crimes rose from 9,917 in 2011 to 13,019 in […]

by · 12th March 2014 · Press Room
Dan Hannan: Britain is as European as Australia is Asian

Dan Hannan: Britain is as European as Australia is Asian

Fresh from his speech at CPAC ’14 in Washington DC, Daniel Hannan speaks from the Capitol to Paul Nizinskyj about the culmination of his Anglosphere tour. It’s hard to think of a serving British politician who commands as much respect in the United States as Dan Hannan – at least among conservatives. From his ‘devalued prime minister of a devalued government’ […]

by · 9th March 2014 · Interviews
Cameras in courtrooms – a fair trial?

Cameras in courtrooms – a fair trial?

By Alexandra Paterson I’m sat outside Court 6 in Manchester Magistrates’ Court watching Sky News flash up ‘Day 3 of the Oscar Pistorius trial – live updates available for iPad and mobile devices.’ This is another unfortunate of example of the trial of a grave crime becoming a media circus and is part of an ongoing and worrying trend. It’s nothing […]

by and · 6th March 2014 · Home Affairs
Peter Hitchens: When will they ever learn?

Peter Hitchens: When will they ever learn?

With the crisis in Ukraine escalating ever more towards a renewed Cold War – perhaps even a hot one – between Russia and the United States, Peter Hitchens is getting very depressed. Paul Nizinskyj spoke to him to find out why. “It’s worse than I feared, seeing what’s going on in the Crimea,” Peter sighs. “I just despair.” When we spoke over […]

by · 2nd March 2014 · Interviews
Burma, Birmingham & Benefits

Burma, Birmingham & Benefits

I have just returned from the most amazing trip to Burma, but whilst I was there I knew I had to share a few thoughts when I got home. I was in Burma for a family wedding but naturally we had some time to tour around the city of Rangoon.  The city of Rangoon is home to 6 million people […]

by · 18th February 2014 · Foreign Affairs
Attacking clergy should be made a hate crime

Attacking clergy should be made a hate crime

By Clare George-Hilley   The political playing field in the lead up to the 2015 general election is likely to be one beset with the biggest, trendiest policies and bright new ideas, but all three of the main parties are missing a trick. For too long now, political strategists have turned a blind eye to potentially the biggest vote winner […]

by · 24th January 2014 · Church & Faith, Blog
Hate crimes against Christians here, not just abroad

Hate crimes against Christians here, not just abroad

By Clare George-Hilley Attacks on members of the clergy are alarmingly frequent, much more so than you might imagine. The authorities must do more and the attacks should be classified for what they are: hate crimes. Being a Christian is a pretty challenging vocation in modern Britain, with the seemingly relentless attacks and mockery from the media and pressure groups […]

by · 20th January 2014 · Church & Faith
Parliament Street research featured in Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

Parliament Street research featured in Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

Thursday 16th January 2014 The Norfolk Eastern Daily Press has reported on Parliament Street’s new research into attacks on the clergy. The original article can be found here or alternatively can be read below: Attacks on church leaders in Norfolk and Suffolk revealed PUBLISHED: 06:40 16 January 2014 Peter Walsh Crime correspondent They operate an open door policy welcoming some of society’s […]

by · 16th January 2014 · Press Room
Clare George-Hilley speaks to the Sunday Express

Clare George-Hilley speaks to the Sunday Express

Attacks on clergy ‘are a hate crime’ (Kirst Buchanan, The Sunday Express, 12/1/14) THUGS who carry out violent attacks on the clergy could face tougher jail terms if they were classified as religious hate crimes, Labour has said. Diana Johnson, the shadow minister for crime and security, said harsh penalties were necessary to give greater protection to those who do […]

by · 12th January 2014 · Press Room