Britain: A Year of Hate Crime
We follow the people and police of Greater Manchester as they fight for unity in the aftermath of the worst terror attack they've ever faced. The suicide bombing of children and their families at an Ariana Grande concert leads to a wave of hate crimes against innocent Muslims, testing race relations to breaking point. How with Britain's people and policies shape its future?
We follow the people and police of Greater Manchester as they fight for unity in the aftermath of the worst terror attack they've ever faced. The suicide bombing of children and their families at an Ariana Grande concert leads to a wave of hate crimes against innocent Muslims, testing race relations to breaking point. How with Britain's people and policies shape its future?
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