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Organisations that support victims of hate crime to receive £500 grants
Salford CVS are offering £500 grants to organisations that support those affected by hate crime. Organisations in Salford can apply […]
“The Jewish community feel threatened” Salford third in country for hate crime
Salford had the third highest number of violent antisemitic assaults in the country last year, with only Barnet and Hackney […]
37 per cent in hate crime recorded offences last year
Salford police will increase work to tackle hate crime following an increase of 37 per cent in recorded offences last […]
Salford residents still have time to have their say on Greater Manchester Hate Crime initiative
There is still time left for Salford residents to have their say on the Greater Manchester Hate Crime Plan. […]
Salford sees increase in hate crime – Home Office statistics released
New Home Office statistics have revealed Greater Manchester has the second highest numbers of reported hate crimes in England and […]
Greater Manchester second highest region for hate crimes in England and Wales behind London
New Home Office statistics have revealed that between 2018 and 2019 there was 8,984 hate crimes reported in Greater Manchester […]
“Differences should not divide us, they should connect us” or how Salford expats deal with Brexit
Many European expats in Salford are suffering from identity crisis and are questioning their place in society says minority support field expert.
Police treating Little Hulton taxi attack as a hate crime
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that they are investigating an assault on a taxi driver in Little Hulton as a hate crime.
“More similarities than differences” – Salford CVS manager on raising awareness of Hate Crime Awareness Week
A manager for Salford community organisation says it is vital that hate crimes are reported as the city marks Hate Crime Awareness Week.
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