Description
A dramatized reconstruction of the events in the inquiry into the murder of Briton Stephen Lawrence.
About the Author
Richard Norton-Taylor was born on 6 June 1944. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury, Hertford College,Oxford, and the College of Europe, Bruges. In 1975 he joined the Guardian. Since then, he has investigated official secrecy, behind-the-scenes decision-making in Government, and the activities of the security and intelligence services. His books include Whose Land Is It Anyway?, The Ponting Affair, Blacklist, The Inside Story of Political Vetting, In Defence of the Realm? The case for Accountable Security and Intelligence Services, Truth is A Difficult Concept: Inside the Scott Inquiry, and Aitken, The Liar. His works for stage include Half the Picture (an adaptation of the Scott 'arms to Iraq' enquiry), Nuremburg, Justifying War and The Colour of Justice.
Reviews
'The Metropolitan Police is riven by 'pernicious and institutionalised racism" The Stephen Lawrence Report, February 1999 'I still rate The Colour of Justice [...] as one of the highlights of my reviewing life.' Michael Billington, The Guardian, 2002
Book Information
ISBN 9781840021073
Author Richard Norton-Taylor
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Oberon Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC