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mark rowley head of met police for six months. you have been in your role for many years and you will know as much as anyone about this issue is decades long. how much do you think mark rowley�*s approach marks a shift in what has come from his predecessor's?- what has come from his redecessor's? ., ., ., , , predecessor's? you are absolutely riaht, predecessor's? you are absolutely ri ht, 50 predecessor's? you are absolutely right. 50 years _ predecessor's? you are absolutely right. 50 years ago _ predecessor's? you are absolutely right, 50 years ago slightly - predecessor's? you are absolutely right, 50 years ago slightly before| right, 50 years ago slightly before i took thisjob, right, 50 years ago slightly before i took this job, but 50 years ago, the commission of the metropolitan police talked about rooting out corruption from the force and he was bemoaning the fact that he didn't have more powers to get rid of rogue officers. so, yes, this is a story that has been going around and around for all of that time and more. inte
mark rowley head of met police for six months. you have been in your role for many years and you will know as much as anyone about this issue is decades long. how much do you think mark rowley�*s approach marks a shift in what has come from his predecessor's?- what has come from his redecessor's? ., ., ., , , predecessor's? you are absolutely riaht, predecessor's? you are absolutely ri ht, 50 predecessor's? you are absolutely right. 50 years _ predecessor's? you are absolutely right. 50 years...
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the voice i of sir mark rowley. the commissioner is yours. of sir mark rowley.ery much- my _ is yours. good morning. thank you very much. my son _ is yours. good morning. thank you very much. my son was _ is yours. good morning. thank you very much. my son was dropped i is yours. good morning. thank you i very much. my son was dropped when he was _ very much. my son was dropped when he was coming from school, his shoes were taken, _ he was coming from school, his shoes were taken, we reported this to police _ were taken, we reported this to police immediately but i picked up as you _ police immediately but i picked up as you are — police immediately but i picked up as you are one of the boys who stole the show _ as you are one of the boys who stole the show for — as you are one of the boys who stole the show for my son. i collected cctv _ the show for my son. i collected cctv footage. when i gave it to the police _ cctv footage. when i gave it to the police they— cctv footage. when i gave it to the police they took some of those things— police they took some of
the voice i of sir mark rowley. the commissioner is yours. of sir mark rowley.ery much- my _ is yours. good morning. thank you very much. my son _ is yours. good morning. thank you very much. my son was _ is yours. good morning. thank you very much. my son was dropped i is yours. good morning. thank you i very much. my son was dropped when he was _ very much. my son was dropped when he was coming from school, his shoes were taken, _ he was coming from school, his shoes were taken, we reported...
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sir mark rowley, the commission — needs to move. sir mark rowley, the commission of— needs to move.e commission of the metropolitan - commission of the metropolitan police. let's stick with the story with luxmy gopal for a minute. luxmy gopalfor a minute. thank you, in a little while, stay with us because the head of the metropolitan police, who you just saw, will face questions from the public live on bbc radio london about how he is going to tackle wrongdoing in the police. we will bring you that interview when it happens live at 11am but we are hearing it might be running late so we will keep you posted and you will see it live. but now, we are going to my colleague, the bbc london home affairs correspondent, sonja jessup. she is just by the affairs correspondent, sonja jessup. she isjust by the radio affairs correspondent, sonja jessup. she is just by the radio studio affairs correspondent, sonja jessup. she isjust by the radio studio now where sir mark rowley is going to be taking the calls. i know you have been following the story for a while. just take us back a bit, give us
sir mark rowley, the commission — needs to move. sir mark rowley, the commission of— needs to move.e commission of the metropolitan - commission of the metropolitan police. let's stick with the story with luxmy gopal for a minute. luxmy gopalfor a minute. thank you, in a little while, stay with us because the head of the metropolitan police, who you just saw, will face questions from the public live on bbc radio london about how he is going to tackle wrongdoing in the police. we will bring...
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do you think mark rowley has the full support of| their for us. do you think mark. is force behind him? when cressida dick resigned there were some in the ports who were unhappy about the way that was dealt with, do you think there is the right momentum behind him? i there is the right momentum behind him? ~ , there is the right momentum behind him? ~' , ., ., him? i think there is. you look at --eole him? i think there is. you look at people who _ him? i think there is. you look at people who are — him? i think there is. you look at people who are supporting - him? i think there is. you look at people who are supporting mark, him? i think there is. you look at. people who are supporting mark, his deputy, and a number of other officers of high calibre and the commanding ranks, they are all speaking with one voice that we must prioritise restoring particularly women and girls' trust in the metropolitan police, it is vital the black communities, that the met police serve, are also seen as an absolute priority in restoring trust and confidence, some would say that trust
do you think mark rowley has the full support of| their for us. do you think mark. is force behind him? when cressida dick resigned there were some in the ports who were unhappy about the way that was dealt with, do you think there is the right momentum behind him? i there is the right momentum behind him? ~ , there is the right momentum behind him? ~' , ., ., him? i think there is. you look at --eole him? i think there is. you look at people who _ him? i think there is. you look at people who...
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mark rowley's view is that that is pentially something that could be put to one side. i think the vetting procedure, as you say, has not been effective at all. the fact that we are finding out that people had criminal convictions before they joined the police- went through the vetting process despite having terminal convictions that would have barred them from joining scotland yard and yet they still did. so there's something seriously wrong there. but this process, you were talking now about london and the rest of the country. all of the territorial forces in england and wales are looking at every sing serving officer and member of staff, checking against their criminal -- the criminal databases, intelligence databases and so on, and undoubtedly, local newspapers and television will be full of stories of police who have done bad things. and all of this, i think, will undermine public confidence, not just in london but around the country. the question is whether the politicians can sort of restrain themselves as public anxiety builds, particularly around elections. wil
mark rowley's view is that that is pentially something that could be put to one side. i think the vetting procedure, as you say, has not been effective at all. the fact that we are finding out that people had criminal convictions before they joined the police- went through the vetting process despite having terminal convictions that would have barred them from joining scotland yard and yet they still did. so there's something seriously wrong there. but this process, you were talking now about...
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and sir mark rowley also admitting that 90 mark rowley also admitting that asa—tssn— mark rowley alsoars before them . right now, do need is . right now, what you do need is a . right now, what you do need is o-tnot— . right now, what you do need is o-tnot wette— . right now, what you do need is a-that works with- . right now, what you do need is a that works with some a system that works with some weeks— a system that works with some oneots ont— a system that works with some checks and balances. and you neet. — checks and balances. and you need. _absolutely- checks and balances. and you need. absolutely . cite/q need. yeah, absolutely. okay. toowso— need. yeah, absolutely. okay. becauselguess_ need. yeah, absolutely. okay. because guess the problem is, because i guess the problem is, where set the bar.7 i mean where do you set the bar.7 i mean , 161 officers with criminal convictions . only three of those convictions. only three of those were sexual offences . traffic were sexual offences. traffic offences involved . so do you offences involved. so do you actually decide if someone's
and sir mark rowley also admitting that 90 mark rowley also admitting that asa—tssn— mark rowley alsoars before them . right now, do need is . right now, what you do need is a . right now, what you do need is o-tnot— . right now, what you do need is o-tnot wette— . right now, what you do need is a-that works with- . right now, what you do need is a that works with some a system that works with some weeks— a system that works with some oneots ont— a system that works with some checks...
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now also in this letter , mark rowley also in this letter, mark rowley soie— also in this letter, marktive mp scott benton. he had the party whip suspeniei.— benton. he had the party whip suspeniei. ne— benton. he had the party whip suspended. he was filmed oiiering— suspended. he was filmed offering help— suspended. he was filmed offering help to the gambling iniusiry— offering help to the gambling iniusiry in— offering help to the gambling industry in exchange for iinonsioi— industry in exchange for financial reward . �*vaiiizi; industry in exchange for- financial reward . we know he's financial reward. we know he's stupid and greedy, but we're asking our mps for hire. stupid and greedy, but we're asking our mps for hire . and do asking our mps for hire. and do they have too little to do too well with us this morning? is well with us this morning? is well conservative mp, but we know— well conservative mp, but we know .— well conservative mp, but we know . os— well conservative mp, but we know . os en— well conservative mp, but we know , as gb news presenter know, as gb news presente
now also in this letter , mark rowley also in this letter, mark rowley soie— also in this letter, marktive mp scott benton. he had the party whip suspeniei.— benton. he had the party whip suspeniei. ne— benton. he had the party whip suspended. he was filmed oiiering— suspended. he was filmed offering help— suspended. he was filmed offering help to the gambling iniusiry— offering help to the gambling iniusiry in— offering help to the gambling industry in exchange for iinonsioi—...
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sir mark rowley, the commisioner of the met, has passed his self—imposed deadline to make public theolice officer david carrick was jailed for more than 30 years after admitting 2a counts of rape after 17 years operating with impunity in the met, sir mark rowley apologised to all carrick�*s victims and went on... indeed, i apologise to the women of london, many of whom i'm sure will be troubled and their trust in policing will be shaken. shaken by these events. he made a promise to review allegations of sexual violence and abuse made against almost 100 police officers and police staff and abuse made against almost 1100 police officers and police staff in the last ten years who are still serving in the force. he also pledged that by the end of march, the met would have completed operation onyx, our review of the officers and staff whom we have concerning domestic or sexual incident reports against. he also promised to have tested new legal routes to dismiss those who fail vetting. it's one of the biggest challenges facing the met�*s commissioner. the misconduct systems do not connect
sir mark rowley, the commisioner of the met, has passed his self—imposed deadline to make public theolice officer david carrick was jailed for more than 30 years after admitting 2a counts of rape after 17 years operating with impunity in the met, sir mark rowley apologised to all carrick�*s victims and went on... indeed, i apologise to the women of london, many of whom i'm sure will be troubled and their trust in policing will be shaken. shaken by these events. he made a promise to review...
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sir mark rowley expects this may lead to hundreds of officers having to leave the force over the nexturages me about the future is, we were oversubscribed with volunteers in the organisation who wanted to help. the tens of thousands in the majority are as angry, and frustrated and embarrassed about this as many of your callers will be and they want to help sort it out. taking questions from londoners, the commissioner also renewed his calls for more powers. there are independent legal tribunals who can decide that we have to keep somebody, even though we want to sack them. and that's one of the powers i have asked to be changed from the home secretary, and she is doing a review that will be published at the end of this month. but i think if you expect me to sort out the cultural issues in the met and get rid of people, then give me the powers to do it. there's no doubt the scale of the work needed to be done to get rid of rogue officers is huge. there's also an urgency to get the work done, but it will take time, as will restoring public confidence and trust in the police force. withi
sir mark rowley expects this may lead to hundreds of officers having to leave the force over the nexturages me about the future is, we were oversubscribed with volunteers in the organisation who wanted to help. the tens of thousands in the majority are as angry, and frustrated and embarrassed about this as many of your callers will be and they want to help sort it out. taking questions from londoners, the commissioner also renewed his calls for more powers. there are independent legal tribunals...
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the head of the met, sir mark rowley, says he expects hundreds of staff to be removed from duty overt few years. it comes after a damning report last month called britain's biggest police force instutionally racist, homophobic and misogynist. helena wilkinson reports. david carrick, the serving police officer who raped and sexually assaulted 12 women over nearly two decades. the country's biggest police force, the metropolitan police, in which he served, missed many opportunities to stop him. injanuary, after carrick�*s case, the force promised to root out rogue officers. dozens of serious crime and terrorism officers have now been moved to help investigate wrongdoing in the force. the review has looked at inquiries into officers accused of sexual or domestic violence in ten years up until april last year. of the more than 1,000 individuals reinvestigated, it's concluded that 196 face urgent risk assessments or vetting reviews. 689 will undergo a new assessment to pursue new or missed lines of inquiry. 246 will face no formal action. the review determined correct action was taken at
the head of the met, sir mark rowley, says he expects hundreds of staff to be removed from duty overt few years. it comes after a damning report last month called britain's biggest police force instutionally racist, homophobic and misogynist. helena wilkinson reports. david carrick, the serving police officer who raped and sexually assaulted 12 women over nearly two decades. the country's biggest police force, the metropolitan police, in which he served, missed many opportunities to stop him....
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sir mark rowley expects this may lead to hundreds of officers having to leave the force over the nexts. one of the things that encourages me about the future is, we were oversubscribed with volunteers in the organisation who wanted to help. the tens of thousands in the majority are as angry, and frustrated and embarrassed about this as many of your callers will be and they want to help sort it out. taking questions from londoners, the commissioner also renewed his calls for more powers. there are independent legal tribunals who can decide that we have to keep somebody, even though we want to sack them. and that's one of the powers i have asked to be changed from the home secretary, and she is doing a review that will be published at the end of this month. but i think if you expect me to sort out the cultural issues in the met and get rid of people, then give me the powers to do it. there's no doubt the scale of the work needed to be done to get rid of rogue officers is huge. there is also an urgency to get the work done, but it will take time, as will restoring public confidence and t
sir mark rowley expects this may lead to hundreds of officers having to leave the force over the nexts. one of the things that encourages me about the future is, we were oversubscribed with volunteers in the organisation who wanted to help. the tens of thousands in the majority are as angry, and frustrated and embarrassed about this as many of your callers will be and they want to help sort it out. taking questions from londoners, the commissioner also renewed his calls for more powers. there...
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sir mark rowley expects this may lead to hundreds of officers having to leave the force over the nextyears. one of the things that encourages me about the future is we were oversubscribed with volunteers in the organisation who wanted to help. the tens of thousands in the majority are as angry and frustrated and embarrassed about this as many of your callers will be on they want to help sort it out.— to help sort it out. taking questions _ to help sort it out. taking questions from _ to help sort it out. taking l questions from londoners, to help sort it out. taking - questions from londoners, the commission also renewed his calls for more powers. commission also renewed his calls for more powers-_ for more powers. there are independent _ for more powers. there are independent legal - for more powers. there are independent legal tribunal l for more powers. there are l independent legal tribunal is for more powers. there are - independent legal tribunal is who can decide that we have to keep somebody even though we want to sack them. and that's one of the powers i have asked to be chan
sir mark rowley expects this may lead to hundreds of officers having to leave the force over the nextyears. one of the things that encourages me about the future is we were oversubscribed with volunteers in the organisation who wanted to help. the tens of thousands in the majority are as angry and frustrated and embarrassed about this as many of your callers will be on they want to help sort it out.— to help sort it out. taking questions _ to help sort it out. taking questions from _ to help...
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and listen live as sir mark rowley joins eddie nestor on bbc radio london from 10 am.k holiday weekend, lots of dry settled weather and the temperatures will climb. for today some wet weather to get through first, it was raining last night, that weather front has pushed out to the east but it has left behind it a legacy of cloud and we will be keeping that through much of the morning. then it will tend to brighten up. always the chance of some showers blowing through on a brisk westerly wind. top temperatures 13 and 1a a bit later on through the afternoon, perhaps a rumble of thunder with those later showers. 0vernight tonight, the cloud will clear to leave clearing skies, a chilly start to friday by which time high pressure building, looking dry and settled through saturday and sunday. it will start to feel milder as well. it may not be sunny all the time, quite a lot of cloud especially on saturday but temperatures by easter sunday could be as high as 16 degrees. that's it from us. don't forget to email us any questions you've got for the commissioner. we'll be back
and listen live as sir mark rowley joins eddie nestor on bbc radio london from 10 am.k holiday weekend, lots of dry settled weather and the temperatures will climb. for today some wet weather to get through first, it was raining last night, that weather front has pushed out to the east but it has left behind it a legacy of cloud and we will be keeping that through much of the morning. then it will tend to brighten up. always the chance of some showers blowing through on a brisk westerly wind....
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to sir mark rowley to sack his officers. lp clean up the met police workforce. commissioner— the met police workforce. commissioner sir mark rowley helteves— commissioner sir mark rowley believes there— commissioner sir mark rowley believes there are hundreds of corrupt— believes there are hundreds of corrupt officers— believes there are hundreds of corrupt officers who shouldn't be corrupt officers who shouldn't he th— corrupt officers who shouldn't he to the — corrupt officers who shouldn't he to the top — corrupt officers who shouldn't be in the job and— corrupt officers who shouldn't be in the job and he wants to wet— be in the job and he wants to weet them— be in the job and he wants to weed them out. _ be in the job and he wants to weed them out. out of more than hoo— weed them out. out of more than tooo oases— weed them out. out of more than 1000 cases, nearly— weed them out. out of more than 1000 cases, nearly 700 will be reassessed , with— 1000 cases, nearly 700 will be reassessed , with almost 200 reassessed, with a
to sir mark rowley to sack his officers. lp clean up the met police workforce. commissioner— the met police workforce. commissioner sir mark rowley helteves— commissioner sir mark rowley believes there— commissioner sir mark rowley believes there are hundreds of corrupt— believes there are hundreds of corrupt officers— believes there are hundreds of corrupt officers who shouldn't be corrupt officers who shouldn't he th— corrupt officers who shouldn't he to the — corrupt officers...
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the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has said he needs greater powers to root and terrorism to carry out investigations of wrong—doing within the force. the met launched a major review after the conviction of a serving officer for the murder of sarah everard. he�*s been taking calls from listeners on bbc radio london this morning. bbc london presenter eddie nestor started by quoting a poll commissioned by bbc london, which suggested more than 60% of people didn�*t feel confident that sir mark would be able to clean up the serious problems, and improve trust, at the met police. take a look. we�*ve got a bbc london poll today, specially commissioned poll, which determines that 63% of londoners don�*t have faith in you to make the changes necessary. when did you see the problems in the met and why should people trust you? so i came back out of four years very comfortable retirement to take this job on because i knew the scale of the challenge. i realised when i was outside policing how much i still care about it, how much it matters to all of us. and i was frustra
the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has said he needs greater powers to root and terrorism to carry out investigations of wrong—doing within the force. the met launched a major review after the conviction of a serving officer for the murder of sarah everard. he�*s been taking calls from listeners on bbc radio london this morning. bbc london presenter eddie nestor started by quoting a poll commissioned by bbc london, which suggested more than 60% of people didn�*t...
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said— home secretary, commissioner mark rowley said there were hundreds— mark rowley said there wereofficers who shaman-a— hundreds of officers who shouldn't even be there . ' z hundreds of officers who- shouldn't even be there . and the shouldn't even be there. and the part— shouldn't even be there. and the part of— shouldn't even be there. and the part of dover— shouldn't even be there. and the port of dover will build temporary marquees to check passports as it moves to avoid another weekend of travel chaos. it comes as drivers are expected to expect delays from today as 17 million cars hit the road over the easter weekend . and over the easter weekend. and aslef, you can join in- and aslef, you can join in any of our discussions— aslef, you can join in any of our discussions by emailing gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet us, of aa— gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet us, of at aa— gbviews@gbnews.uk or tweet us, of course, at gb news. if . of course, at gb news. if. so, to aa— of course, at gb news. if. so, to tap— of course, at gb news. if. so, to top story— of course, at gb news. if. so, to our
said— home secretary, commissioner mark rowley said there were hundreds— mark rowley said there wereofficers who shaman-a— hundreds of officers who shouldn't even be there . ' z hundreds of officers who- shouldn't even be there . and the shouldn't even be there. and the part— shouldn't even be there. and the part of— shouldn't even be there. and the part of dover— shouldn't even be there. and the port of dover will build temporary marquees to check passports as it moves to avoid...
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i'm glad to see sir mark rowley— that. working with the home secretary to get police regulations more _ secretary to get police regulations more streamlined so that they can't 'u5t more streamlined so that they can't just come _ more streamlined so that they can't just come up with a smart lawyer and -et just come up with a smart lawyer and get reinstated, which we have seen time and _ get reinstated, which we have seen time and time again. i think one of the other— time and time again. i think one of the other things is, he is now looking — the other things is, he is now looking at— the other things is, he is now looking at redeploying 80 or 90 specialist officers to go into the anti—corruption command, which sounds _ anti—corruption command, which sounds good, but those should be on from my— sounds good, but those should be on from my policing, terrorism and other— from my policing, terrorism and other important matters, so it is showing — other important matters, so it is showing that seriousness of it that he has _ sho
i'm glad to see sir mark rowley— that. working with the home secretary to get police regulations more _ secretary to get police regulations more streamlined so that they can't 'u5t more streamlined so that they can't just come _ more streamlined so that they can't just come up with a smart lawyer and -et just come up with a smart lawyer and get reinstated, which we have seen time and _ get reinstated, which we have seen time and time again. i think one of the other— time and time again. i...
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sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings but hener can say that he doesn't believe it's the same force but i think the public should be the judge of that and not him. listening to the excuses, we are doing all that we can, which is not true, officers have been able to be as brutal as they want and nobody holds them to account and until that happens there is no way the police is going to move forward and they have to not do it behind closed doors, it needs to be seen publicly what they are doing for people to accept that they are going to change. over the past, what, in stephen's case, 30 years, nothing much has changed. baroness lawrence, speaking to me about her son stephen ahead of the 30th anniversary of his murder. a coroner has agreed to change the death certificate of a man he received the astrazeneca vaccine. stephen wright, a father of two from kent was 32 years old when he died in january 2021 of a blood kent was 32 years old when he died injanuary 2021 of a blood clot in the brain. one child in six in england is living in
sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings but hener can say that he doesn't believe it's the same force but i think the public should be the judge of that and not him. listening to the excuses, we are doing all that we can, which is not true, officers have been able to be as brutal as they want and nobody holds them to account and until that happens there is no way the police is going to move forward and they have to not do it behind closed...
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this morning the head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, apologised to the lawrence familys been some progress, but baroness lawrence, stephen's mother, told the bbc the force had failed to change in the 30 years since her son's murder. ashitha nagesh, bbc news. there are thousands of people on the streets of tel aviv for the 16th week in a row. many protesting against the government's plan judicial overhaul. the mass crowds have been out for many weekends, as i have said, and a peaceful protest, waving the israel flag, and they're playing the israel national anthem. people in the crowds have been chanting democracy and shame, and they were out on the streets yesterday as well. among those paying tribute to barry humphries is australian—british author kathy lette. welcome to you, thank you for being with us. you tweeted this picture of the two of you a little earlier with the two of you a little earlier with the caption, farewell to my favourite person. heartbroken, rest in peace dear as darling. we appreciate you being on bbc news today. tell us about how you two met. t to
this morning the head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, apologised to the lawrence familys been some progress, but baroness lawrence, stephen's mother, told the bbc the force had failed to change in the 30 years since her son's murder. ashitha nagesh, bbc news. there are thousands of people on the streets of tel aviv for the 16th week in a row. many protesting against the government's plan judicial overhaul. the mass crowds have been out for many weekends, as i have said, and a...
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sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings.ys said that stephen's just an ordinary young, young man growing up. and i think that's what i'd like young people to see stephen as, like a role model. because at the end of the day, he had his faults just like any young person growing up. and for them to see him just like themselves, and as special to me and they're special to theirfamily, and just for them to just strive. as i say, it doesn't matter what they want to do because the world is their oyster and we need to be able to help them because they're the next generation. so i see the foundation as helping them to achieve that. baroness doreen lawrence speaking there to our colleague reeta chakrabarti. there will be a church service and a number of events to mark stephen lawrence day this saturday, the 22nd of april. it's coming up to quarter to eight. thank you forjoining us this morning. john has the support for us. where did it all go wrong for chelsea? it is looking like a very expensive mistake at the moment for chelsea, isn
sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings.ys said that stephen's just an ordinary young, young man growing up. and i think that's what i'd like young people to see stephen as, like a role model. because at the end of the day, he had his faults just like any young person growing up. and for them to see him just like themselves, and as special to me and they're special to theirfamily, and just for them to just strive. as i say, it doesn't matter...
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sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings, but hee commissioner can say that he doesn't believe it's the same force, but i think the public should be the judge of that and not him. listening to the...what could you say? ..the excuses — we are doing all that we can — which is not true, officers have been able to be as brutal as they want and nobody holds them to account. and until that happens, there's no way the police you are watching bbc news. now less than four weeks to go and your ovation, and one of the biggest chairs of the night in liverpool will inevitably go to the ukrainian entry. they are following in the successful footsteps of last yea r�*s wi nners. successful footsteps of last yea r�*s winners. there are not many reasons for being in a nightclub during the afternoon. but a sound check is one of them. jeffrey... together, they make... ukraine's electronic eurovision entry. and this is the song they are hoping to win it with. part of steel. —— heart of steel. you can describe it with three words, strength, confidence and
sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings, but hee commissioner can say that he doesn't believe it's the same force, but i think the public should be the judge of that and not him. listening to the...what could you say? ..the excuses — we are doing all that we can — which is not true, officers have been able to be as brutal as they want and nobody holds them to account. and until that happens, there's no way the police you are watching bbc...
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the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley admitted on friday that the force "did not dig deepce mr lawrence's murder in 1993. some mobile phone customers are facing "shocking" mid—contract price rises by some of the uk's biggest networks — that's according to research carried out by the consumer group which? the "big four" network companies — 02, ee, vodafone and three — were outperformed in the annual survey of mobile phone providers. it says smaller phone companies could provide better value for money and customer service. a text—message scam targeting parents conned people out of more than a million pounds last year. that's more than 1.2 million dollars. new figures from the bbc reveal more than 1,100 people fell for scammers pretending to be the victim's son or daughter in financial trouble — before asking for money. dan whitworth reports. it might seem like a legitimate plea for help, but it's nothing of the sort. they're texts from scammers that start with, "hi, mum" or "hi, dad" before making a request for money or help, normally accompanied by a distressing story about
the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley admitted on friday that the force "did not dig deepce mr lawrence's murder in 1993. some mobile phone customers are facing "shocking" mid—contract price rises by some of the uk's biggest networks — that's according to research carried out by the consumer group which? the "big four" network companies — 02, ee, vodafone and three — were outperformed in the annual survey of mobile phone providers. it says smaller...
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the head of the met, sir mark rowley, said he expected hundreds of officers to be removed — but duringdon't have the final say on who's in the metropolitan police. i know that sounds mad. i'm the commissioner. you're holding me to account with this question because you want me to run a good police service. yet there are independent legal tribunals who can decide that we have to keep somebody, even though we want to sack them. and that's one of the powers i've asked to be changed for the home secretary. and she's doing a review which will publish at the end of this month that i think if you expect me to sort out the cultural issues in the mayor and get rid of the people, then give me the powers to do it. so what are the rules around sacking uk police officers? officers employment rights are laid out in special police regulations — not under the direct control of the force that employs them. if they want to appeal their dismissal from a force, officers in england and wales can go through a special police appeals tribunal. if the tribunal rules in favour of the dismissed officer, they can
the head of the met, sir mark rowley, said he expected hundreds of officers to be removed — but duringdon't have the final say on who's in the metropolitan police. i know that sounds mad. i'm the commissioner. you're holding me to account with this question because you want me to run a good police service. yet there are independent legal tribunals who can decide that we have to keep somebody, even though we want to sack them. and that's one of the powers i've asked to be changed for the home...
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sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings, but hehe same force, but i think the public should be the judge of that and not him. listening to the...what could you say? ..the excuses — we are doing all that we can — which is not true, officers have been able to be as brutal as they want and nobody holds them to account. and until that happens, there's no way the police is going to move forward. and they have to not do it behind closed doors — it needs to be seen publicly what they are doing for people to accept that they are going to change. over the past — what, in stephen's case, 30 years, nothing much has changed. reeta chakra barti talking reeta chakrabarti talking to baroness lawrence. a top scottish runner has been disqualified from a 50—mile race from manchester to liverpool after it emerged that she had travelled in a carfor a couple of miles during the ultramarathon. joasia zakrzewski came third in the race, accepted a trophy and posed for photos. the 47—year—old is a world—class runner — this is her earlier this year breaking
sir mark rowley, the commissioner of the met, has admitted that there are severe shortcomings, but hehe same force, but i think the public should be the judge of that and not him. listening to the...what could you say? ..the excuses — we are doing all that we can — which is not true, officers have been able to be as brutal as they want and nobody holds them to account. and until that happens, there's no way the police is going to move forward. and they have to not do it behind closed doors...
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this commissioner mark rowley.o the iaiiiimg. — you was coming into the building. .you- you was coming into the. building. .you-it's you was coming into the- building. .you-it's time building. do you think it's time mai—iaweil that you left the ivory tower ami—am- that you left the ivory tower. and—on whitehall and got out there on whitehall ami— and got out there on whitehall ami-mese— and got out there on whitehall and -these -out?l and sorted these people out? because,-peoplel and sorted these people out? because, people of because, you know, people of iamiam— because, you know, people of london,-tourists,- because, you know, people of london, tourists, people london, the tourists, the people mai— london, the tourists, the people mai-ai— london, the tourists, the people mai-ai mis— london, the tourists, the people that-at this place,- london, the tourists, the people that at this place, you that work at this place, you mew,— that work at this place, you mam-iaai — that work at this place, you know, taxi drivers,
this commissioner mark rowley.o the iaiiiimg. — you was coming into the building. .you- you was coming into the. building. .you-it's you was coming into the- building. .you-it's time building. do you think it's time mai—iaweil that you left the ivory tower ami—am- that you left the ivory tower. and—on whitehall and got out there on whitehall ami— and got out there on whitehall ami-mese— and got out there on whitehall and -these -out?l and sorted these people out? because,-peoplel...
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the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley admitted on friday that the force did not dig deeper in 1993. a picture of the queen surrounded by some of her grandchildren and great—grandchildren was released yesterday, on what would have been her 97th birthday. the princess of wales took the photograph during a family trip last summer. it is lovely, actually. it shows young royals, including prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, smiling with their great—grandmother in balmoral. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. stormy skies behind you, is that the big picture? it stormy skies behind you, is that the bi icture? , , , , big picture? it is. grey skies. there will — big picture? it is. grey skies. there will be _ big picture? it is. grey skies. there will be some _ big picture? it is. grey skies. j there will be some sunshine. big picture? it is. grey skies. l there will be some sunshine. i big picture? it is. grey skies. - there will be some sunshine. i think most areas withjust there will be some sunshine. i think most areas with just a few exceptions
the metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley admitted on friday that the force did not dig deeper in 1993. a picture of the queen surrounded by some of her grandchildren and great—grandchildren was released yesterday, on what would have been her 97th birthday. the princess of wales took the photograph during a family trip last summer. it is lovely, actually. it shows young royals, including prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis, smiling with their great—grandmother in...
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the force is currently facing, but said mark rowley was the said sir mark rowley was the right to takeon to take it forward. so joining us now is a former met officer, chris hobbs. good morning, chris. so this is the response to dame casey's report . no change. am i right in interpreting it like that? well, it's had a massive impact on the workforce in terms of morale. it's sort of fallen through the floor. there's a bit of uncertainty on police. obviously the ones who got slighted in the report are less than happy with some of the comments that have been made. so there is a morale problem amongst officers who still have to do the policing 24 hours a day. and by and large, do it pretty well . so if we're do it pretty well. so if we're not careful, we're going to throw the baby out with the bath water and we're going to be left with a police service that are so low morale . and it is so very low morale. and it is really going to struggle. there are some positive , but it's what are some positive, but it's what they do on the 24 hour basis, right? yeah their job because we shouldn't reme
the force is currently facing, but said mark rowley was the said sir mark rowley was the right to takeon to take it forward. so joining us now is a former met officer, chris hobbs. good morning, chris. so this is the response to dame casey's report . no change. am i right in interpreting it like that? well, it's had a massive impact on the workforce in terms of morale. it's sort of fallen through the floor. there's a bit of uncertainty on police. obviously the ones who got slighted in the...
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,— from commissioner sir mark rowley, which— from commissioner sir mark rowley, which says, 30 years med the prime minister has held a cobra meeting this morning rising violence in morning amid rising violence in sudan.the morning amid rising violence in sudan. the country's army claims foreign nationals , including foreign nationals, including from the uk , us, france and from the uk, us, france and china , to are to be evacuated china, to are to be evacuated from sudan as fierce fighting in the country enters its second week, the military says it has agreed to help with evacuation plans. the world health organisation says more than 400 people have been killed and thousands more injured since the violence began. government forces there are battling with a paramilitary group over control of the capital. all the former deputy prime minister dominic raab has blamed activists within the civil service for his downfall , saying they're holding downfall, saying they're holding the government back . he resigned the government back. he resigned yesterday after an investigation upheld some of
,— from commissioner sir mark rowley, which— from commissioner sir mark rowley, which says, 30 years med the prime minister has held a cobra meeting this morning rising violence in morning amid rising violence in sudan.the morning amid rising violence in sudan. the country's army claims foreign nationals , including foreign nationals, including from the uk , us, france and from the uk, us, france and china , to are to be evacuated china, to are to be evacuated from sudan as fierce fighting...
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mean just anything needs to be don commissioner, mark rowley , the commissioner, mark rowley, is to for a very small could be given for a very small crimes. if you were a 19 year old, large night out and old, had a large night out and broke bit of a bus shelter on broke a bit of a bus shelter on the way home, it's bad. i'm not saying it's not bad, but should that working that prevent you from working for forever? are for the police forever? and are we solving the wrong problem here? the issue with the police isn't filled with isn't that it's filled with people who do bit of graffiti people who do a bit of graffiti . worried . the crimes we're worried about police officers committing a far, worse case. it would far, far worse case. it would also be different if we were awash plentiful applicants also be different if we were awastheir plentiful applicants also be different if we were awastheir spotlessil applicants also be different if we were awastheir spotless nature cants with their spotless nature wanting to join the police force. but that's not a problem. we find ourselves here.
mean just anything needs to be don commissioner, mark rowley , the commissioner, mark rowley, is to for a very small could be given for a very small crimes. if you were a 19 year old, large night out and old, had a large night out and broke bit of a bus shelter on broke a bit of a bus shelter on the way home, it's bad. i'm not saying it's not bad, but should that working that prevent you from working for forever? are for the police forever? and are we solving the wrong problem here? the issue...
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, himself has ooreel— police, mark rowley, himself has ooreel wlrn— police, mark rowley, himself hasrious people stopping to ask why we were nee.— stopping to ask why we were nere. ano— stopping to ask why we were nere. anl we— stopping to ask why we were here. and we were saying, well, it's here. and we were saying, well, we o— here. and we were saying, well, it's a memorial— here. and we were saying, well, it's a memorial service to mark 30 it's a memorial service to mark eo vewe— it's a memorial service to mark 30 years-stephen- it's a memorial service to mark 30 years stephen lawrence 30 years since stephen lawrence llel—coweel died. many people, of course, nocllnl— mocking, gosh, it's been that long.— mocking, gosh, it's been that long. ano— mocking, gosh, it's been that long. and david— mocking, gosh, it's been that long. and david bumped into us. nee— long. and david bumped into us. nee-lor— long. and david bumped into us. nee-for nere— long. and david bumped into us. he's-for here the- long. and david bumped into us. he's for here the london he's down for here the london rlwo
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, the commissioner, mark rowley, is to people with an adult is to ban people with an adult caution from, a large night out and old, had a large night out and broke bit of a bus shelter on broke a bit of a bus shelter on the way home, it's bad. i'm not saying it's not bad, but should that working that prevent you from working for and are for the police forever? and are we solving the problem we solving the wrong problem here? the issue with the police isn't it's filled with isn't that it's filled with people who do bit of graffiti people who do a bit of graffiti . worried . the crimes we're worried about police officers committing a far, worse case. it would far, far worse case. it would also be different if we were awash plentiful applicants also be different if we were awastheir plentiful applicants also be different if we were awastheir spotlessil applicants also be different if we were awastheir spotless nature cants with their spotless nature wanting to join the police force. but that's not a problem. we find ourselves here. we find ourselves having here. there other ways that there
, the commissioner, mark rowley, is to people with an adult is to ban people with an adult caution from, a large night out and old, had a large night out and broke bit of a bus shelter on broke a bit of a bus shelter on the way home, it's bad. i'm not saying it's not bad, but should that working that prevent you from working for and are for the police forever? and are we solving the problem we solving the wrong problem here? the issue with the police isn't it's filled with isn't that it's...
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if you have a question for the commissioner, sir mark rowley, who will be speaking to eddie nestor onl was. elizabeth corbett now wants ambulance crews to learn basic sign language to prevent something similarfrom happening to another family. emma snow reports. elizabeth and david were both born without hearing. david attended the royal school for the deaf derby, and was toyota's first deaf employee 30 years ago. all the best to elizabeth and her family, and we thank herfor sharing her story. we will keep a that issue, it will affect many people. hopefully there will be a lasting legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let’s legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let's tet the legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let's get the sport _ legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let's get the sport now. _ legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let's get the sport now. yes, _ legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let's get the sport now. yes, so - legacy, thank you, elizabeth. let's get the sport now. yes, so much going on in the world of football. everton have parted company with their manager, so have tottenham, everton trying to avoid rele
if you have a question for the commissioner, sir mark rowley, who will be speaking to eddie nestor onl was. elizabeth corbett now wants ambulance crews to learn basic sign language to prevent something similarfrom happening to another family. emma snow reports. elizabeth and david were both born without hearing. david attended the royal school for the deaf derby, and was toyota's first deaf employee 30 years ago. all the best to elizabeth and her family, and we thank herfor sharing her story....
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indisating— because sir mark rowley indicating there about 1000 down on indicating there about 1000ns that they've had to— obviously, the conditions that they've had to endure in these aast— they've had to endure in these aast 2d— they've had to endure in these aast 2d te— they've had to endure in these aast 2d te se— they've had to endure in these past 24 to 36 hours, one of tnese— past 24 to 36 hours, one of those stories— past 24 to 36 hours, one of those stories as— past 24 to 36 hours, one of those stories as mark white was uadating— those stories as mark white was uadating us— those stories as mark white was uadating is— those stories as mark white was uadating is a— those stories as mark white was updating us, is a former nhs dester.— updating us, is a former nhs doctor, cardiologist, updating us, is a former nhs doctor, cardiologist , just who doctor, cardiologist, just who snet— doctor, cardiologist, just who snet in— doctor, cardiologist, just who was shot in the— doctor, cardiologist, just who was shot in the leg as he was trying— was shot in the leg as he was trying te—
indisating— because sir mark rowley indicating there about 1000 down on indicating there about 1000ns that they've had to— obviously, the conditions that they've had to endure in these aast— they've had to endure in these aast 2d— they've had to endure in these aast 2d te— they've had to endure in these aast 2d te se— they've had to endure in these past 24 to 36 hours, one of tnese— past 24 to 36 hours, one of those stories— past 24 to 36 hours, one of those stories as— past...
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casey report to be report people have got to be given i say people, mark given when i say people, mark rowley tne te— is, i think, tremendous tribute te tne te tne— is, i think, tremendous tribute to the to the british troops who are to the to the british troops who tnere — to the to the british troops who are there that— to the to the british troops who are there that they've managed to are there that they've managed te ergenrse— are there that they've managed to organise and— are there that they've managed to organise and maintain sesuntw— to organise and maintain security around the airfield. ant— security around the airfield. tnt r— security around the airfield. tnt r tnrnk— security around the airfield. and i think there's some 160 burnt— and i think there's some 160 british troops— and i think there's some 160 british troops there at the rnernent— british troops there at the rnernent et— british troops there at the moment at what he said. and uh, you moment at what he said. and uh, weu knew,— moment at what he said. and uh, weu knew, tnew-re— moment at what he said. and uh, you know, th
casey report to be report people have got to be given i say people, mark given when i say people, mark rowley tne te— is, i think, tremendous tribute te tne te tne— is, i think, tremendous tribute to the to the british troops who are to the to the british troops who tnere — to the to the british troops who are there that— to the to the british troops who are there that they've managed to are there that they've managed te ergenrse— are there that they've managed to organise and— are...