Guidance given by the National Police Chiefs' Councils has come under scrutiny amid allegations of 'two-tier' policing following the Southampton university student's killing.

The National Police Chiefs Council is under pressure over its claim that 'racial equity' should not mean 'treating everyone the same or being colour blind'.

Successive Home Secretaries had previously dismissed concerns about the controversial Anti-Racism Commitment which tells officers they should not be 'colour blind'.

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Guidance given by the National Police Chiefs' Councils has come under scrutiny amid allegations of 'two-tier' policing following the Southampton university student's killing.