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Doreen Lawrence set to join House of Lords as Labour peer | |
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The mother of the murdered London teenager Stephen Lawrence is to be made a Labour peer. | |
Doreen Lawrence has led a long campaign to find out what happened to her son, who was killed in a racially aggravated attack in 1993. | |
Two men were eventually convicted of his murder in 2011. | Two men were eventually convicted of his murder in 2011. |
A Labour source said leader Ed Miliband felt Mrs Lawrence was a "hero of modern Britain" and "voices like hers" should be heard in Parliament. | |
Eighteen-year-old Stephen Lawrence was stabbed by a gang of white youths as he waited for a bus in south London. | Eighteen-year-old Stephen Lawrence was stabbed by a gang of white youths as he waited for a bus in south London. |
An inquiry following the murder led the Metropolitan Police to be accused of institutional racism and found failings in how the force had investigated the crime. | An inquiry following the murder led the Metropolitan Police to be accused of institutional racism and found failings in how the force had investigated the crime. |
Speaking earlier this month, in the wake of fresh allegations that officers had carried out a smear campaign against her family during the investigation, Mrs Lawrence said there were "still elements of racism within the police". | Speaking earlier this month, in the wake of fresh allegations that officers had carried out a smear campaign against her family during the investigation, Mrs Lawrence said there were "still elements of racism within the police". |
'Strength and courage' | |
Leading public figures, including Mr Miliband, Prime Minister David Cameron and Met Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe attended a memorial service earlier this year to honour the black teenager. | Leading public figures, including Mr Miliband, Prime Minister David Cameron and Met Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe attended a memorial service earlier this year to honour the black teenager. |
Mrs Lawrence, a special needs teacher, founded the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust to promote a positive community legacy in her son's name. | Mrs Lawrence, a special needs teacher, founded the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust to promote a positive community legacy in her son's name. |
Her name will be included in a list of new peerages expected to be announced on Thursday, entitling her to sit in the House of Lords. | |
The BBC's Danny Shaw said he understood the nomination had been agreed by the Labour leader and put forward to No 10 in a list of recommendations. | |
A Labour source said: "The strength and courage she has shown in her fight for justice for her son Stephen has had a profound impact on attitudes to racism and policing. | |
"Her campaigning has changed, and will continue to change, our country for the better." |