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people say she has the privilege because she's an mp, so it would be hard for cressida dick to turn herse the car was stopped because it was thought to of been registered in north london, but nobody suggest you can't drive a car from in north london, but nobody suggest you can't drive a carfrom dark yorkshire in london —— north yorkshire. it is clear that stop and search, which is different but similar, isa search, which is different but similar, is a blunt tool. if you wa nt to similar, is a blunt tool. if you want to reduce the amount of stop and search, you need intelligence and search, you need intelligence and community policing, and that costs money. and police have been seriously caught by this government over the last ten years, so there are fewer over the last ten years, so there a re fewer resources , over the last ten years, so there are fewer resources, so over the last ten years, so there are fewer resources, so they have to fall back on these methods. but i think miss butler is right, she's been stopped three times since she became an mp, so it cannot be right that someone
people say she has the privilege because she's an mp, so it would be hard for cressida dick to turn herse the car was stopped because it was thought to of been registered in north london, but nobody suggest you can't drive a car from in north london, but nobody suggest you can't drive a carfrom dark yorkshire in london —— north yorkshire. it is clear that stop and search, which is different but similar, isa search, which is different but similar, is a blunt tool. if you wa nt to similar, is...
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dame cressida dick said all lines of inquiry had been exhausted.say they will never give up hope of getting justice. our home editor mark easton reports. it was a crime that changed the police. stephen lawrence's racist murder at a bus stop in south london and the determination of his parents, doreen and neville, with the support of nelson mandela, forced the establishment to accept that the metropolitan police was an institutionally racist organisation. the original murder investigation in 1993 had been deeply flawed and since 1999, when the macpherson inquiry highlighted the appalling failings of detectives and senior officers, scotland yard has been trying to make amends. what do we want? justice! when do we wanted? now! police achieved two murder convictions in 2012, but it's accepted that there were others involved that night and now, after another eight years of further inquiries, the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has announced that the investigation has run out of leads and is moving to an "inactive phase". it's a matter o
dame cressida dick said all lines of inquiry had been exhausted.say they will never give up hope of getting justice. our home editor mark easton reports. it was a crime that changed the police. stephen lawrence's racist murder at a bus stop in south london and the determination of his parents, doreen and neville, with the support of nelson mandela, forced the establishment to accept that the metropolitan police was an institutionally racist organisation. the original murder investigation in...
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metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick said she was sad that they were unable to secure any furtherle lawrence has been speaking to the bbc‘s callum may and criticised the metropolitan police for removing a detective from the investigation. i'm disappointed, but not surprised because since the other officer who was in charge in the case has left, i wasn't told that he was going to be leaving the case after they got the result of the two people who are now in prison. so after all those other people that was there before, he was the only one that treated us with any kind of respect. and so i had confidence in him that whatever he was going to be doing, what he was doing, we would get some kind of result and we did, eventually we did get some results. so how do you wish the met had done things differently? i wish the met had done differently, like saying to us the day after this man had got the result that he was going to be told that he can't continue. we didn't know that until after he had left, that he wasn't going to be part of the investigation any more. and i was disappointed tha
metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick said she was sad that they were unable to secure any furtherle lawrence has been speaking to the bbc‘s callum may and criticised the metropolitan police for removing a detective from the investigation. i'm disappointed, but not surprised because since the other officer who was in charge in the case has left, i wasn't told that he was going to be leaving the case after they got the result of the two people who are now in prison. so after all those...
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cressida dick, the metropolitan police commissioner, saying that this was an appalling racist murder.s, the investigation has now moved to an inactive phase, says cressida dick, but she says she has given his family sure is that they will continue to do with any new information that comes to light. she said they were able to secure to admit convictions following the investigation in 2012 but it's known there were other suspects involved that night and it's deeply frustrating that they have been unable to bring them to justice. that's the latest in from the metropolitan police, that statement from its commissioner, cressida dick. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again, more hot, sunny, humid weather. sturm is to get going across england and wales could be torrential. eastern scotland will get some storms and does could turn out to be slow—moving, one area will have to keep a close watch on. another humid day, top temperatures again moving well into the mid 30s across the south—east. overnight tonight, further storms for eastern scotland, one or two acros
cressida dick, the metropolitan police commissioner, saying that this was an appalling racist murder.s, the investigation has now moved to an inactive phase, says cressida dick, but she says she has given his family sure is that they will continue to do with any new information that comes to light. she said they were able to secure to admit convictions following the investigation in 2012 but it's known there were other suspects involved that night and it's deeply frustrating that they have been...
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she was also disappointed in recent comments made by the met police commissioner cressida dick who said unhelpful because you just... you cannot have somebody in that position, who has a huge voice, saying to members of the public, challenge. the met have said that the comments were directed at those actively choosing not to wear a mask. and that the object is to protect safety, not to criminalise the general public. georgina thinks that despite potential abuse, the public should give non—mask wearers the benefit of the doubt. if one more person thinks hang on a minute, i'm not going to challenge because i don't know what that person has been through, then that will be for the better. caroline davies, bbc news. a minute's silence has been held at railway stations around the uk to remember the three people killed in last week's train crash in aberdeenshire. family members, commuters and rail workers fell silent at aberdeen — where the train departed at 9.113 — exactly a week from the crash. in edinburgh the first minister was amongst those paying their respects to driver brett mccullough
she was also disappointed in recent comments made by the met police commissioner cressida dick who said unhelpful because you just... you cannot have somebody in that position, who has a huge voice, saying to members of the public, challenge. the met have said that the comments were directed at those actively choosing not to wear a mask. and that the object is to protect safety, not to criminalise the general public. georgina thinks that despite potential abuse, the public should give...
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start recording, this will make interesting research, because a few days earlier, i was saying to cressida dickaid, here is my driving licence. he offered his driving licence, because he gets stopped all the time. the police said, yes the car is registered. the younger police officer was asking me if i lived in london, what i was doing in the area, if i'm going out, where am i going? and i found area, if i'm going out, where am i going? and ifound that quite invasive and i was saying, well, it's none of your business where i'm going. why is that relevant to you stopping and searching. i still don't know why the police punched the number plates into their system. i don't know what raised their suspicion. all i can tell you factually is i'm black and my friend is black and he has a fairly decent car. the police have sips given their —— since given their apologies, i still don't know why they put the number place in the system. but the important thing now is we talk and i talked to the police and organisations like stop watch and liberty, who have been working on why stop and semp does not work an
start recording, this will make interesting research, because a few days earlier, i was saying to cressida dickaid, here is my driving licence. he offered his driving licence, because he gets stopped all the time. the police said, yes the car is registered. the younger police officer was asking me if i lived in london, what i was doing in the area, if i'm going out, where am i going? and i found area, if i'm going out, where am i going? and ifound that quite invasive and i was saying, well,...