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Criminal cases prosecuted by the CPS are in the news every day, along with a range of issues relating to our work – from violence against women and girls and hate crime, to support for victims and witnesses, statistics and speeches.

To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together.

Here you can find our latest news stories and search for others. You can also find additional details about a number of high-profile cases and the work of the CPS.

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UPDATED: Man convicted of distributing a recording intending to stir up racial hatred

A man who livestreamed himself to a large online audience making derogatory comments towards migrants outside a hotel housing asylum seekers has been convicted.

| Press Release , Hate crime , CPS News

First prison sentences for those involved in Southport unrest

The first prison sentence for an offender who caused panic and chaos on the streets of Southport last week has been handed down today – showing the stark consequences for those involved in disorder.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, Mersey-Cheshire News

Woman convicted for hate incident at Nottingham rally

A woman from West Hallam in Derbyshire has been convicted of racially or religiously aggravated harassment, assaulting an emergency worker, and using threatening words or behaviour to stir up hatred following an incident at the far-right rally in Nottingham at the weekend.

| Press Release , Hate crime , CPS, East Midlands News

Bolton man pleads guilty to possession of a hammer in town centre

A man has admitted being in possession of a hammer and a small amount of cannabis following widespread disorder in Bolton in recent days.

| Press Release , CPS, North West News

Man jailed for damaging two police cars during disorder in Bolton

A Bolton man has been jailed for two months for causing damage to two police cars following widespread disorder in Bolton in recent days.

| Press Release , CPS, North West News

Thug who hurled missiles at police officers convicted of violent disorder

A thug has pleaded guilty to violent disorder following widespread unrest in Hull in recent days.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS, Yorkshire and Humberside News

Man convicted of intending to stir up racial hatred after posting online

A man who posted messages on Facebook about attacking a hotel where asylum seekers were housed has been convicted of using threatening words or behaviour to stir up racial hatred.

| Press Release , Hate crime , CPS News

Young people face potentially life-long consequences of being involved in disorder, DPP warns

The Crown Prosecution Service has been at the heart of the law enforcement response to the appalling outbreaks of violence and disorder across the country.

| Press Release , Violent crime , CPS News

Gang member extradited from Portugal jailed 11 years for Class A drug offences

A leader behind an organised crime group (OCG), which trafficked heroin and cocaine into England and Scotland, has been jailed following his extradition from Portugal.

| Press Release , International and organised crime , CPS News

Former National Crime Agency officer jailed over indecent images of children

A former National Crime Agency (NCA) officer who used his work device to access, view and download indecent images of children, and child sexual abuse material, has today been jailed.

| Press Release , Sexual offences , CPS News

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We will aim to be fair and accurate in all the information we publish. We will aim to correct any inaccuracies as soon as possible.

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