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UK police can disclose suspects' ethnicity to curb misinformation

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Posted on August 13, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -British police have been told they can release details of a suspect's ethnicity and nationality in high-profile and sensitive cases to prevent false information being spread on

UK Police Allowed to Share Suspects' Ethnicity to Combat Misinformation

New Guidelines for Police Disclosure

LONDON (Reuters) -British police have been told they can release details of a suspect's ethnicity and nationality in high-profile and sensitive cases to prevent false information being spread on social media.

Background of the Issue

Last year, Britain was rocked by days of rioting after the murder of three young girls in Southport after misinformation spread online that the teenage suspect was an Islamist migrant.

Public Safety Concerns

The issue has remained highly contentious since, with the populist Reform UK party, which is leading in opinion polls, last week accusing police of covering up the immigration status of suspects involved in the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in central England.

Government Support for Changes

That incident had led to anti-immigration protests after the Reform leader of the local council said the suspects were asylum seekers, while police said they could not give out such information because of existing guidance which limited details that could be shared to ensure people received a fair trial.

Under new guidelines from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the College of Policing, police forces will now be encouraged to disclose details "to reduce the risk to public safety" and where misinformation was being spread.

"We have to make sure our processes are fit for purpose in an age of social media speculation and where information can travel incredibly quickly across a wide range of channels," said Deputy Chief Constable Sam de Reya.

"Disinformation and incorrect narratives can take hold in a vacuum. It is good police work for us to fill this vacuum with the facts about issues of wider public interest."

A Home Office (interior ministry) spokesperson said they supported the change and would authorise the release of any relevant immigration information in future cases where it was appropriate.

(Reporting by Michael HoldenEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • UK police can disclose suspect ethnicity to prevent misinformation.
  • New guidelines aim to address social media speculation.
  • The change follows misinformation-related riots in Britain.
  • Police disclosure is supported by the UK government.
  • NPCC and College of Policing back the new guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can UK police now disclose suspects' ethnicity?
UK police have been authorized to disclose suspects' ethnicity and nationality in high-profile cases to prevent misinformation from spreading on social media.
What incident prompted this change in police policy?
The change was prompted by riots following the murder of three young girls in Southport, where misinformation about the suspect's immigration status led to public unrest.
What do the new guidelines from the NPCC entail?
The new guidelines encourage police forces to disclose details about suspects to reduce risks to public safety and counteract misinformation.
How did the Reform UK party react to police information disclosure?
The Reform UK party accused police of covering up the immigration status of suspects, leading to increased public concern and protests.
What is the role of the Home Office in this new policy?
The Home Office supports the change and will authorize the release of relevant immigration information in future cases when appropriate.

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