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casey's review of the metropolitan police. , ., , ., , police.ss casey for i police. i wish to put on record my l thanks of baroness casey for taking on this review of city of topic with utmost professionalism. the metropolitan police service plays a big role in our country. tackling crime throughout the capital and keeping 9 million londoners say. preventing terrorism nationally. to ourl to our i back the police. i put trust them to put. to support all of us at our most fearful, painful and tragic moments. many of us can never imagine the challenges that regular police officers face every day. that is particularly poignant as tomorrow marks the sixth anniversary of the murder of pc keith palmer in the line of duty, whilst he was protecting all of us for that, for their contribution, i'm sure all members willjoin me in thanking the police for their work. but, members willjoin me in thanking the police fortheirwork. but, mr speaker, they have been growing concerns around the performance of the metropolitan police and its ability to command the con
casey's review of the metropolitan police. , ., , ., , police.ss casey for i police. i wish to put on record my l thanks of baroness casey for taking on this review of city of topic with utmost professionalism. the metropolitan police service plays a big role in our country. tackling crime throughout the capital and keeping 9 million londoners say. preventing terrorism nationally. to ourl to our i back the police. i put trust them to put. to support all of us at our most fearful, painful and...
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i left policing in 2018, my _ metropolitan police? been tough on standards and cultural issues, like lots of others, i have to reflect on why didn't i see the depth of these issues, why didn't i see the toxicity louise is calling out in this report. myjob today, the reason i returned to policing is, we need to reform and a large majority of my people recognise that and we will sort these issues out and give londoners the police service they deserve. d0 londoners the police service they deserve. ,, londoners the police service they deserve. i. , deserve. do you recognise the metropolitan _ deserve. do you recognise the metropolitan police _ deserve. do you recognise the metropolitan police you i deserve. do you recognise the metropolitan police you see i metropolitan police you see described in this report? clearly, i see... i described in this report? clearly, i see--- i have _ described in this report? clearly, i see... i have been _ described in this report? clearly, i see... i have been seeing - described in this report? clearly, i
i left policing in 2018, my _ metropolitan police? been tough on standards and cultural issues, like lots of others, i have to reflect on why didn't i see the depth of these issues, why didn't i see the toxicity louise is calling out in this report. myjob today, the reason i returned to policing is, we need to reform and a large majority of my people recognise that and we will sort these issues out and give londoners the police service they deserve. d0 londoners the police service they...
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given one of the criticisms was a culture of denial within the metropolitan police ? ly police? well, look, i obviously haven't had a chance given. it was only published late last night to the entire report. night to read the entire report. but when i was the but when i did read was the louise casey has said her self and she's as you've written this very hard hitting and troubling . she says that both the commissioner and the deputy commissioner, she thinks they absolutely understand and accept accept the scale of the challenge that they face in the that she thinks that they challenge the job of fixing the problems and she and she says that they should be given the chance to get on and do it. and she thinks that they are that they will be successful and that we should all back on in the very significant changes they've got make. and i think it's got to make. and i think it's the substance watching what the substance and watching what the substance and watching what the commissioner and deputy the commissioner and the deputy commissioner change the commissioner do to ch
given one of the criticisms was a culture of denial within the metropolitan police ? ly police? well, look, i obviously haven't had a chance given. it was only published late last night to the entire report. night to read the entire report. but when i was the but when i did read was the louise casey has said her self and she's as you've written this very hard hitting and troubling . she says that both the commissioner and the deputy commissioner, she thinks they absolutely understand and accept...
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we are actively working with the metropolitan police to see if those two incidents are connected, andhe moment. tonight, a police presence at the mosque where the man who was attacked said prayers yesterday evening. police have promised extra patrols and have urged people not to speculate about why the attack happened. phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. the energy giant sse has announced £100 million of funding for a giant project in the highlands, which would be the uk's biggest hydro—electric scheme in a0 years. vast amounts of the the world's electricity are generated by hydropower. if the new project goes ahead, sse says it will help tackle climate change and improve the uk's energy security. 0ur scotland editorjames cook has been taking a look. does a solution to the climate crisis lie here in the highlands? this is where sse wants to build a giant dam and two reservoirs. on days when power from wind farms is plentiful, water would be pumped uphill and stored for release to generate energy by spinning turbines on still days when it's scarce. we've flown in here to this remote and
we are actively working with the metropolitan police to see if those two incidents are connected, andhe moment. tonight, a police presence at the mosque where the man who was attacked said prayers yesterday evening. police have promised extra patrols and have urged people not to speculate about why the attack happened. phil mackie, bbc news, birmingham. the energy giant sse has announced £100 million of funding for a giant project in the highlands, which would be the uk's biggest...
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metropolitan police.ional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present across the organisation. we think the met is not able to assure all of us that its officers are of sufficient integrity and standards to be serving police officers, so it needs to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can't protect its own female, gay and minority ethnic staff and it can't provide adequate policing for these groups when they're victims of crime. for too long, the met has had predatory officers and a culture of denial about the scale of its problems. the details set out in this report of a broken force are frankly horrific. rape evidence that had to be discarded because the fridges in police stations didn't work. a sikh officer who had his beard cut by colleagues, a muslim officer who found bacon in his boots, and female officers routinely targeted and humiliated by their male counterparts. couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and its rapist. baroness casey clear those wh
metropolitan police.ional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present across the organisation. we think the met is not able to assure all of us that its officers are of sufficient integrity and standards to be serving police officers, so it needs to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can't protect its own female, gay and minority ethnic staff and it can't provide adequate policing for these groups when they're victims of crime. for too long, the...
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i'v e i've been speaking to people whose experiences have shaped their perceptions of the metropolitan policeng me they have been harassed, in particularly racially profiled, they felt. and some people said they felt the police, they had lost confidence in the police, women i've spoken to as well. some people said they had trust in the metropolitan police. they did have confidence in the metropolitan police, but they said that something is needed to change. to be perfectly honest, i don't have confidence — to be perfectly honest, i don't have confidence in the police at all. from — confidence in the police at all. from past— confidence in the police at all. from past experience. and do i feel safe? _ from past experience. and do i feel safe? yes_ from past experience. and do i feel safe? yes and no. yes and no. they have _ safe? yes and no. yes and no. they have been_ safe? yes and no. yes and no. they have been times when i haven't fell like they— have been times when i haven't fell like they did anything. the}r have been times when i haven't fell like they did anything.— like they did anyth
i'v e i've been speaking to people whose experiences have shaped their perceptions of the metropolitan policeng me they have been harassed, in particularly racially profiled, they felt. and some people said they felt the police, they had lost confidence in the police, women i've spoken to as well. some people said they had trust in the metropolitan police. they did have confidence in the metropolitan police, but they said that something is needed to change. to be perfectly honest, i don't have...
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not just the metropolitan police , the police metropolitan police, the police force in this country,o institution, have become far too top down have lost that top down and have lost that relationship with the people that they serve. i think that there are all sorts of problems and when we talk about the particular issue with the fridges, you know, those should have been replaced. this is also about the allocation of funds and money and is a case throughout all of our institutions and throughout, you know, various quangos and on. pubuc know, various quangos and on. public money should you know every penny should used effectively i think that money is being spent on the wrong things and not going to the right things. and that was one things that came out of the report. there are certain areas that police are almost that the police are almost unlimited then they unlimited funded and then they a freezer breaks down. the freezer that breaks down. the armed police seem to be able to get whatever resources they need, over need, massive shortage cash over the austerity the last 12 years of a
not just the metropolitan police , the police metropolitan police, the police force in this country,o institution, have become far too top down have lost that top down and have lost that relationship with the people that they serve. i think that there are all sorts of problems and when we talk about the particular issue with the fridges, you know, those should have been replaced. this is also about the allocation of funds and money and is a case throughout all of our institutions and...
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the metropolitan police . i wish to metropolitan police. t record my thanks to baroness casey for undertaking this review on such a difficult and sensitive topic with the utmost professionalism . the professionalism. the metropolitan service plays a big role in our country, tackling crime throughout the capital and 9 million londoners safe , 9 million londoners safe, preventing terrorism nationally, and managing threats to our capital and country . mr. speaker capital and country. mr. speaker , i back the police . i trust , i back the police. i trust them to put their safety before ours to step into danger , to ours to step into danger, to protect the most vulnerable , to protect the most vulnerable, to support all of us at thomas most fearful , a support all of us at thomas most fearful, a painful and tragic moments many of us can never imagine the challenges regular police officers face every day . police officers face every day. that's particularly poignant poignant as tomorrow marks a sixth anniversary of the murder of pc keith palmer in
the metropolitan police . i wish to metropolitan police. t record my thanks to baroness casey for undertaking this review on such a difficult and sensitive topic with the utmost professionalism . the professionalism. the metropolitan service plays a big role in our country, tackling crime throughout the capital and 9 million londoners safe , 9 million londoners safe, preventing terrorism nationally, and managing threats to our capital and country . mr. speaker capital and country. mr. speaker ,...
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the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic.eds wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid there shocking even to those who had seen some of them firsthand. >> it was devastating in terms of those officers having to endure such misogyny, racism, and homophobia within policing. after 30 years, trying to make changes within policing, it seems nothing has changed. reporter: some of the most searing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have -- i have witnessed senior officers. on females like creditors, there is a culture of hit lists, targets, and trying to sleep with female officers and staff. against sikhs, one officer had his beard cut because an officer thought with -- thought it was funny. >> it generates a whole series of emotions. it generates anger, frustration, embarrassment. it generates some pride as well, which may sound odd. but it is our men and women who care about policing of london, given most of the evidence from that report. reporter: taken as a whole, this r
the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic.eds wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid there shocking even to those who had seen some of them firsthand. >> it was devastating in terms of those officers having to endure such misogyny, racism, and homophobia within policing. after 30 years, trying to make changes within policing, it seems nothing has changed. reporter: some of the most searing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of...
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and improve. frontline policing, harris will sit al jazeera london, alice vinton is a former metropolitan police officer. she says the counter london police department does not equip women to thrive within it. female feel for them to do with not being supported by the not being supported by senior ages. i'm not have, you know, because of the very, very talk because in the in the it, i think it's ever been a high level, especially women of color. i've been trying really, women will discuss in terms of that because in terms of whether or not police officers and that's just the kind of stuff somebody would just say. all that, i know that being your needs and sergeant and things when you're female, but the company always just, just jo still to come on out here. armina flanders in. she'll anchor but an i am if below package is bringing hope in the countries worst economic crisis, but with some painful conditions. and the century optimizon nato was born. he continues to inspire generations of silent french artists. ah hello is slipping, a little breezy across so western parts of europe to clear up tow
and improve. frontline policing, harris will sit al jazeera london, alice vinton is a former metropolitan police officer. she says the counter london police department does not equip women to thrive within it. female feel for them to do with not being supported by the not being supported by senior ages. i'm not have, you know, because of the very, very talk because in the in the it, i think it's ever been a high level, especially women of color. i've been trying really, women will discuss in...
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he called me a liar or a victim tells of her experience at the hands of london's metropolitan police, a force described as institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. ah, and a russian president vladimir putin says china's 12 point piece plan could be used to end help end the war and ukraine put in met chinese president, sharing ping in moscow for talks on tuesday and set the proposal, which does not call for russia to leave ukraine could be put forward as soon as ukraine and the west. we're ready for it, but he added that he'd not seen such readiness yet. talks went beyond the war, though hootin described china as russia's leading foreign trade partner. he said they would be developing ties in finance, transport, and energy. i shall have our reports. oh, they say it's an alliance without limits. china and russia are expanding trade and diplomatic corporation. the 2 countries insist their relations are far from being a military and political alliance. but she jumping and redeemer, put in, share a growing concern of what they perceive to be an american dominance across the globe .
he called me a liar or a victim tells of her experience at the hands of london's metropolitan police, a force described as institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. ah, and a russian president vladimir putin says china's 12 point piece plan could be used to end help end the war and ukraine put in met chinese president, sharing ping in moscow for talks on tuesday and set the proposal, which does not call for russia to leave ukraine could be put forward as soon as ukraine and the west....
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father to be, chris kaba, was shot dead by a metropolitan police officer.creen of a car in streatham hill in south london last september. he was unarmed. in the weeks that followed his family campaigned tirelessly. the officer who fired the fatal shot was suspended and the police watchdog launched a homicide investigation. today the independent office for police conduct has referred its investigation to the crown prosecution service. during the investigation at the officer was advised they were under criminal investigation for murder and following the conclusion of our investigation, we have referred a file of evidence to the crown prosecution service to determine whether to charge the officer. in a statement, the metropolitan police said a referral doesn't indicate that charges will necessarily follow. the family have told the bbc they welcome today's decision saying six months on from their son's death, they are now one step closer to receiving justice. greg mckenzie, bbc news. one of the uk's longest—serving prisoners, charles bronson, has lost his lates
father to be, chris kaba, was shot dead by a metropolitan police officer.creen of a car in streatham hill in south london last september. he was unarmed. in the weeks that followed his family campaigned tirelessly. the officer who fired the fatal shot was suspended and the police watchdog launched a homicide investigation. today the independent office for police conduct has referred its investigation to the crown prosecution service. during the investigation at the officer was advised they were...
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k. parliament has found london's metropolitan police force to be institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic house of lords member lewis. casey has called the comprehensive reform harry faucet reports. luis casey's report is comprehensive, and damming the metropolitan police is. she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid bare shocking even to those who seen some of them 1st hand devastating in terms of both of your, such and such. and the base system and homophobia within policing office is trying to make changes in placing it just seems that nothing has changed. some of the most searing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have witnessed senior officers and supervisors prey on females like predators. there was a culture of hit lists, targets and trying to asleep with female officers and staff against seeks. one officer had his beard cut because an officer thought it was funny against muslims. i found bacon left in my boots inside my locked locker. at generates the whole ser
k. parliament has found london's metropolitan police force to be institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic house of lords member lewis. casey has called the comprehensive reform harry faucet reports. luis casey's report is comprehensive, and damming the metropolitan police is. she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid bare shocking even to those who seen some of them 1st hand devastating in terms of both of your, such...
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i mean, this mayor has a huge amount of power and levers , the metropolitan police levers, the metropolitance. don't think he service. but i don't think he can a lever when it goes can see a lever when it goes wrong . he blames everyone else, wrong. he blames everyone else, but to be seen. but he's nowhere to be seen. he's nobody saying but he's nobody saying i am, but i haven't heard a single criticism of malcolm own today. well, i mean, that's what i found extraordinary that here is a mayor that dismantled the performance framework that we used under boris to increase pubuc used under boris to increase public confidence in policing after the riots of 2011, it really plummeted , got confidence really plummeted, got confidence up to two thirds of london numbers, but which is not great, but good enough that 2000 members believe they're doing a good at least a good job. good job, at least a good job. now, fewer than one in two londoners police londoners think the police are doing good job. trust has doing a good job. trust has plummeted. further. plummeted. even further. so there's issue. thi
i mean, this mayor has a huge amount of power and levers , the metropolitan police levers, the metropolitance. don't think he service. but i don't think he can a lever when it goes can see a lever when it goes wrong . he blames everyone else, wrong. he blames everyone else, but to be seen. but he's nowhere to be seen. he's nobody saying but he's nobody saying i am, but i haven't heard a single criticism of malcolm own today. well, i mean, that's what i found extraordinary that here is a mayor...
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the metropolitan police told us the incident was investigated. and one officer instructed to undertake reflective practice. louise casey says public trust in policing in london is broken in to rebuild it the entire force, not just its leadership needs to be accountable and improve. frontline policing, harris will sit al jazeera london. protestors have set off flayson fireworks. and paris says demonstrations against frances pension reforms continue thousands rarely to a day before president menu. i'm a chrome, as you to give a televised interview. he's expected to defend his goal of raising the retirement age from 62. to 64. fans of renowned mind artist marcel must have much 100 years since his birth in france. moscow was inspired by the silent actor charlie chaplin. he performed around the world sometimes more than $300.00 shows. a year. natasha butler reports from paris. michael jackson was one of marcel marceau, his most famous fans. the french, my martin, spied the pope's doth trademark moon walk dance. moscow was influenced by charlie chaplin
the metropolitan police told us the incident was investigated. and one officer instructed to undertake reflective practice. louise casey says public trust in policing in london is broken in to rebuild it the entire force, not just its leadership needs to be accountable and improve. frontline policing, harris will sit al jazeera london. protestors have set off flayson fireworks. and paris says demonstrations against frances pension reforms continue thousands rarely to a day before president...
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the metropolitan police, report.an police, we're asking , is it any longer we're asking, is it any longer fit purpose ? former prime fit purpose? former prime minister boris johnson is on trial this morning in front of a governmental committee. he's accused of eating cake in lockdown. do you care ? it's lockdown. do you care? it's reported that he's ready to make a comeback if he's cleared by this inquiry . and is donald this inquiry. and is donald trump to be arrested today or even indicted ? police in major even indicted? police in major us cities preparing the inevitable unrest if that happens. we'll bring you the latest in from america throughout the show and in a gb news exclusive . i got to sit news exclusive. i got to sit down yesterday with one of the three men who were falsely accused of grooming by eleanor williams. remember this case? we discussed it last week. his name is mohammed. and you do not want to miss what this did to his life . don't forget we will know life. don't forget we will know what you th
the metropolitan police, report.an police, we're asking , is it any longer we're asking, is it any longer fit purpose ? former prime fit purpose? former prime minister boris johnson is on trial this morning in front of a governmental committee. he's accused of eating cake in lockdown. do you care ? it's lockdown. do you care? it's reported that he's ready to make a comeback if he's cleared by this inquiry . and is donald this inquiry. and is donald trump to be arrested today or even indicted ?...
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do you accept that there needs to be significant change within the metropolitan police? you immediately the changes actually that these are these are good people trying to, you know, help you out and look after you and protect you . it's just these few protect you. it's just these few bad apples that sadly there just appears to be more bad apples. and we imagined in the metropolitan police and elsewhere to an extent. and how do you fix it? like you say? is it total reform? i mean, what do you think at home? gb views at gb news scott uk should be disbanded. should we see london metropolitan police be like northern ireland? i think from the royal ulster constables through to the police service of northern ireland. i had a complete overhaul. that what complete overhaul. is that what you the you see happen in the metropolitan police? i don't know what think. okay let's know what you think. okay let's bnng know what you think. okay let's bring you up to date with what else going on today. else is going on today. protesters france have set protesters in france have set fire to
do you accept that there needs to be significant change within the metropolitan police? you immediately the changes actually that these are these are good people trying to, you know, help you out and look after you and protect you . it's just these few protect you. it's just these few bad apples that sadly there just appears to be more bad apples. and we imagined in the metropolitan police and elsewhere to an extent. and how do you fix it? like you say? is it total reform? i mean, what do you...
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asking how they feel about the metropolitan police.they had to say. we need the olice to what they had to say. we need the police to work _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with us _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with us as _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with us as a - police to work with us as a community but but the experience they've had with them. people are not really trust worthy of coming to the police in disclosing a crime or making a report and people do not trust the police any more that's not good. trust the police any more that's not aood. ., . . trust the police any more that's not aood. ., . good. through whatsapp groups is commentary _ good. through whatsapp groups is commentary from _ good. through whatsapp groups is commentary from current - good. through whatsapp groups is commentary from current police i commentary from current police officers — commentary from current police officers that are in those clips
asking how they feel about the metropolitan police.they had to say. we need the olice to what they had to say. we need the police to work _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with us _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with us as _ what they had to say. we need the police to work with us as a - police to work with us as a community but but the experience they've had with them. people are not really trust worthy...
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i mean, this mayor has a huge amount of power and levers , the metropolitan police levers, the metropolitance. i don't think he service. but i don't think he can lever it goes can see a lever when it goes wrong . he blames everyone else, wrong. he blames everyone else, but nowhere to be seen. but he's nowhere to be seen. he's saying am, but he's nobody saying i am, but i haven't heard a single criticism of malcolm own today. well, i mean, that's what i found extraordinary that here is a mayor that dismantled the performance framework that we used under boris to increase pubuc used under boris to increase public confidence in policing after the riots of 2011, it really plummeted , got confidence really plummeted, got confidence up to two thirds of london numbers, but which is not great, but good enough that 2000 members believe they're doing a good at least a good job. good job, at least a good job. now, fewer one in two now, fewer than one in two londoners the are londoners think the police are doing job. trust has doing a good job. trust has plummeted. further. so plummeted. even further.
i mean, this mayor has a huge amount of power and levers , the metropolitan police levers, the metropolitance. i don't think he service. but i don't think he can lever it goes can see a lever when it goes wrong . he blames everyone else, wrong. he blames everyone else, but nowhere to be seen. but he's nowhere to be seen. he's saying am, but he's nobody saying i am, but i haven't heard a single criticism of malcolm own today. well, i mean, that's what i found extraordinary that here is a mayor...
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police themselveses? we are talking about the metropolitan i talking about the metropolitan police at the moment, but when we need to look more widely at society's attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial _ attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial misogyny. - attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial misogyny. in - attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial misogyny. in the l there is societyial misogyny. in the met�*s case is more a more white and male problem. it will take 30 years to have any reflection of london's street in the force. you can talk about issues in society and education, but when you let those type of cultures flourish and when they built to protect the men who are raping and killing women, rather than the women reporting them, that is where the institution has to take responsibility and do the work to root it out. baroness casey told them what they have to do and as far as i'm concerned so mark rowelly has failed at the first hurdle. what as i'm concerned so mark rowelly has failed at the first hurdle.— failed at the first hurdle
police themselveses? we are talking about the metropolitan i talking about the metropolitan police at the moment, but when we need to look more widely at society's attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial _ attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial misogyny. - attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial misogyny. in - attitude to the problem? absolutely there is societyial misogyny. in the l there is societyial misogyny. in the met�*s case is more a...
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thank you very much _ detective superintendent from the metropolitan police and the sussex police withextremely grim news, heartbreaking outcome to the search we've been following closely for the last 48 hours, human remains have been found in this wooded area which police have been searching for, for some time since the arrest of mark gordon and constance martin yesterday. they remain in custody, police did extend their detention, proceedings are now live so we can't say what happened. needless to say it's been an extensive search, 200 officers involved in members of the public, as well. you heard there from detective superintendent bassford his thanks for the help they've had from the public notjust in the search button locating the couple who have been on the run since the first weeks of january. but clearly that's not the outcome anybody who's been following the story would've wanted, and our hearts go out to the extended family on that development from brighton this evening. we will of course continue to cover the breaking news from brighton, i'll hand you to outside source. multi
thank you very much _ detective superintendent from the metropolitan police and the sussex police withextremely grim news, heartbreaking outcome to the search we've been following closely for the last 48 hours, human remains have been found in this wooded area which police have been searching for, for some time since the arrest of mark gordon and constance martin yesterday. they remain in custody, police did extend their detention, proceedings are now live so we can't say what happened....
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says the course may need to be broken up. careful sit al jazeera london elephant and as a full metropolitan police officer, the she says, the culture of london police department does not equate women to thrive female lives. and therefore they've not been supported by the colleagues. they've not been supported by senior ages. i'm not have you know, it because of the very, very close to that has a, in the, in the met it. i think it's ever been my name, especially women of color. i've been out the thrice really women will discuss in terms of that because in terms of whether or not police officers will sleep with them. and that's just the kind of stuff. some people with all that i'm going, i know that being unique and sergeant and saying when the females that the company . oh, it's just, it's just jo, former british prime minister boris johnson has admitted that he misled parliament about parties held at downing street during the cove at 19 locked down, but not intentionally chosen is due to be questioned on wednesday by a committee investigating the circle party gates scandal in a document containing
says the course may need to be broken up. careful sit al jazeera london elephant and as a full metropolitan police officer, the she says, the culture of london police department does not equate women to thrive female lives. and therefore they've not been supported by the colleagues. they've not been supported by senior ages. i'm not have you know, it because of the very, very close to that has a, in the, in the met it. i think it's ever been my name, especially women of color. i've been out the...
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the cps had initially recommended the star simply be given a caution until a senior metropolitan policeomplaint from caroline's mother, the police watchdog, the iopc, conducted a review into the decision. you have just received a minor apology from the metropolitan police for not recording officially the reason why your daughter caroline was charged with assault. do you accept their apology? no, no, because i still don't know why she was charged. they haven't said why there was no notes taken, why nothing was recorded. and itjust seems strange to me. it just seems wrong. i don't know whether they're covering something. there were reports and now it doesn't seem enough to have charged her, or whether it was just being done on the spur of the moment and they didn't record anything. if caroline hadn't been charged with assault, do you believe she would still be alive today? i do. no, i really do. i really do. why do you say that? because it... it just. .. it hurt her so much to think people would think that of her. i wish, i wish i'd done all this before carrie took her life. i wish i'd do
the cps had initially recommended the star simply be given a caution until a senior metropolitan policeomplaint from caroline's mother, the police watchdog, the iopc, conducted a review into the decision. you have just received a minor apology from the metropolitan police for not recording officially the reason why your daughter caroline was charged with assault. do you accept their apology? no, no, because i still don't know why she was charged. they haven't said why there was no notes taken,...
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up see the metropolitan police broken up in any way.e incredible work. ijust hope that sir mark rally gets to grips with some of the issues that are out there and have been pointed out in this report. working in the ambulance service can be fraught with danger and challenges. now, specialist paramedics have spoken out about their experiences. the hazardous area response team happened to be wearing a camera for bbc wales when they were called to the scene of an explosion in swansea last week. jenny rees has been to speak to them. a glimmer of relief amidst the destruction, and a cat is pulled from the rubble. following an explosion in swansea last week that killed one person and left three needing hospital treatment. these are the images captured on camera as we'd given specialist paramedics. we wanted to highlight the work they do in hazardous areas. we never expected a call out on this scale. it's like something from a movie set. you've got the building, which is completely destroyed. you've got debris everywhere. there is bits of hous
up see the metropolitan police broken up in any way.e incredible work. ijust hope that sir mark rally gets to grips with some of the issues that are out there and have been pointed out in this report. working in the ambulance service can be fraught with danger and challenges. now, specialist paramedics have spoken out about their experiences. the hazardous area response team happened to be wearing a camera for bbc wales when they were called to the scene of an explosion in swansea last week....
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and a review of london's metropolitan police is expected to heavily criticise the force for racist, sexist homophobic behaviour. welcome to the programme. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russia's leader vladimir putin — for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for the deportation of hundreds of children from childrens homes and orphanages in ukraine for adoption in russia, since last year's invasion. it's the first time the court has ordered the arrest of a prominent, serving political leader. ukraine's president zelensky has hailed the decision as historic, but moscow dismissed the announcement as outrageous, saying it doesn't recognise the jurisdiction of the court. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports from kyiv. vladimir vladimirovich putin, president of the russian federation and now alleged war criminal. accused — along with a senior official — of illegally removing children from ukraine, accused by this man's court. the judges have reviewed the information and evidence su
and a review of london's metropolitan police is expected to heavily criticise the force for racist, sexist homophobic behaviour. welcome to the programme. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russia's leader vladimir putin — for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for the deportation of hundreds of children from childrens homes and orphanages in ukraine for adoption in russia, since last year's...
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. in the metropolitan police.ort. bofis officers who she fall short. boris johnson's defence against claims he lied . parliament over claims he lied. parliament over partygate could be today and it comes as the former prime minister prepares to give evidence to the privileges committee on wednesday . vladimir committee on wednesday. vladimir putin has said that russia is open to a resolution to the ukraine crisis, but says he rejects ultimatums. it comes ahead of a meeting with president xi in russia with a russian leader claiming the two countries face common threats threats . now to the point is threats. now to the point is coming up to help us nine andrew pierce and bev turner in the studio with us to tell us what is coming up on the program today. and you've got extended version of interview with version of that interview with set them to lead with. set up for them to lead with. yeah great and good access and looks time looks like this rwandan time might do you might actually happen do you think do you think th
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the family of a black man shot dead by a metropolitan police firearms officer in south london six monthsdling of the investigation by the police watchdog. 24—year—old chris kaba died in september after being shot through a car windscreen. the family say they've been given little or no information as to when the iopc will complete their investigation. 0ur correspondent, greg mckenzie, spoke to the kaba family as they held a candlelit vigil at the scene last night. a family and a local community coming together. six months to the day since 24—year—old construction worker chris kaba was fatally shot by metropolitan police firearms officer on a south london residential street. holding back tears, the kaba family say the last six months have been extremely difficult. everything stopped. we can't do nothing. so everything like, i don't know how to explain. every day, just the grace of god. it's very hard. where i'm going, anywhere, anything i'm doing, i got chris in my mind, and the way they killed chris. i can't forget it. and all the time, i see the police. all the time i see any car passing
the family of a black man shot dead by a metropolitan police firearms officer in south london six monthsdling of the investigation by the police watchdog. 24—year—old chris kaba died in september after being shot through a car windscreen. the family say they've been given little or no information as to when the iopc will complete their investigation. 0ur correspondent, greg mckenzie, spoke to the kaba family as they held a candlelit vigil at the scene last night. a family and a local...
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a review of london's metropolitan police is expected to heavily criticise the force for racist, sexist homophobic behaviour. plus, the benefits of early exposure to peanut butter. why a spoonful for babies may help prevent an allergic reaction. welcome to bbc news. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russia's leader, vladimir putin — for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for the deportation of hundreds of children, from children's homes and orphanages in ukraine — for adoption in russia — since last year's invasion. it's the first time the court has ordered the arrest of a prominent, serving political leader. ukraine's president zelensky, has hailed the decision as historic — but moscow dismissed the announcement as �*outrageous�*, saying it doesn't recognise the jurisdiction of the court. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports from kyiv. awar a war that sent millions fleeing for their lives. but it is one that is now left president putin to make accused of war crimes by an
a review of london's metropolitan police is expected to heavily criticise the force for racist, sexist homophobic behaviour. plus, the benefits of early exposure to peanut butter. why a spoonful for babies may help prevent an allergic reaction. welcome to bbc news. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russia's leader, vladimir putin — for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for the deportation of...
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a report into the culture and performance of the metropolitan police, commissioned after the murder ofed tomorrow. it's expected to be heavily critical of the force for its failure to tackle a culture that's been described as racist, sexist and homophobic. our special correspondent lucy manning is at scotland yard tonight. your thoughts on what is likely to come up your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? weill. your thoughts on what is likely to come u- tomorrow? ~ ., , , your thoughts on what is likely to come u- tomorrow? ~ ., , , come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk - come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk of - has already landed on the desk of the metropolitan police commissioner. but tomorrow it will rock the met, it is expected to be hard—hitting, distressing and ha rd—hittin
a report into the culture and performance of the metropolitan police, commissioned after the murder ofed tomorrow. it's expected to be heavily critical of the force for its failure to tackle a culture that's been described as racist, sexist and homophobic. our special correspondent lucy manning is at scotland yard tonight. your thoughts on what is likely to come up your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? your thoughts on what is likely to come up tomorrow? weill. your thoughts on...
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is found london's metropolitan police force institutionally racist faxes and homophobic luis. casey is called for comprehensive reform. harry force that explains this report was born of a crime that shocked him. second, an equal measure. in march 2021, sir. everard was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by a serving officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing. another officer, david carrick was convicted of more than 20 rapes of 12 victims spanning 17 years. and that failure in his duty to bet offices and protect women and children central louise casey's findings. rather than see one person or a bad apple or a roman, what you should do in a situation like this is look whether your entire system is copper bottomed, to reach out the predators and not allow them in, in the 1st place. in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women is failing, saying an overworked, inexperienced workforce police's child protection rate and serious sexual offences . officers have to co
is found london's metropolitan police force institutionally racist faxes and homophobic luis. casey is called for comprehensive reform. harry force that explains this report was born of a crime that shocked him. second, an equal measure. in march 2021, sir. everard was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by a serving officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing. another officer, david carrick was convicted of...
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you have just received a minor apology from the metropolitan police for not recording officially the haven't said why there was no notes taken, why nothing was recorded. and thatjust seems strange to me. it just seems wrong. i don't know whether they're covering something. there were reports, and it doesn't seem enough to have charged her. or whether it was just being done on the spur of the moment and they didn't record anything. i want to ask you what you think of the fact that it went from a caution to a charge of assault. initially, the cps, the crown prosecution service, has said a caution will be suitable. but the police, the metropolitan police, appealed against that decision and ultimately she was charged. um... she'd been there for many hours, and a new detective came on duty, and for some reason she decided to go against the cps decision. the first decision. and she never has given me a reason for that. if caroline hadn't been charged with assault, do you believe she would still be alive today? i do. i really do. why do you say that? because it just. .. it hurt her so much
you have just received a minor apology from the metropolitan police for not recording officially the haven't said why there was no notes taken, why nothing was recorded. and thatjust seems strange to me. it just seems wrong. i don't know whether they're covering something. there were reports, and it doesn't seem enough to have charged her. or whether it was just being done on the spur of the moment and they didn't record anything. i want to ask you what you think of the fact that it went from a...
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he called me a liar, a rape victim tells of her experience at the hands of london's metropolitan police force described as institutionally, racist, sexist, and homophobic. and in the east and d, r. c. people who fled violence from armed rebels now faced the growing threat of cholera or report from goma. and i'm sorry hum was with all the sport, killing him by pay his name, the new captain of france. the welcome sauce is that you go alive as his team targets a 3rd european title. ah, russian president vladimir putin says china's 12 point piece plan could be used to help end the war and ukraine, who didn't met chinese president shooting thing in moscow for talks on tuesday. and said the proposal which does not call for russia to leave ukraine. could be put forward as soon as ukraine and the west. we're ready for it. but he added that he had not seen such readiness yet. talks went beyond the war though, who to describe china as russia's leading foreign trade partner. he said there would be developing ties in finance, transport, and energy. i shall have our report. 2 0, they say it's an all
he called me a liar, a rape victim tells of her experience at the hands of london's metropolitan police force described as institutionally, racist, sexist, and homophobic. and in the east and d, r. c. people who fled violence from armed rebels now faced the growing threat of cholera or report from goma. and i'm sorry hum was with all the sport, killing him by pay his name, the new captain of france. the welcome sauce is that you go alive as his team targets a 3rd european title. ah, russian...
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this is not a cartel owned by the metropolitan police service. is accentuated in the problem is accentuated in the also because it's so big people have been able to hide in clothes well not in places been able to hide in their police uniforms carrying, burned cars, acting atrocious way, acting in an atrocious way, urinating recruits , part urinating on new recruits, part of initiation, you know , doing of initiation, you know, doing all the sorts of bad things that we've case you we've heard from case you report. is shocking, but i report. it is shocking, but i should things happen in should say things happen in other police forces. i'm going to include in my own force in hampshire, the isle of wight. hampshire, in the isle of wight. we are the largest force we are the fifth largest force in country outside of in the country outside of the met. so we have our own complexities, the differences is this. somebody like cousins this. if somebody like cousins or carrick labelled the or david carrick labelled the rapist the murderer , whatever it rapist
this is not a cartel owned by the metropolitan police service. is accentuated in the problem is accentuated in the also because it's so big people have been able to hide in clothes well not in places been able to hide in their police uniforms carrying, burned cars, acting atrocious way, acting in an atrocious way, urinating recruits , part urinating on new recruits, part of initiation, you know , doing of initiation, you know, doing all the sorts of bad things that we've case you we've heard...
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according to the metropolitan police department, 430 fewer officers less than they had in 2019, the lowest number of officers since the 1970's. i don't know where to end this thing, other than to say the d.c. city council, in light of all this information, passed a law over the objection of the mayor that would reduce the maximum sentence available for crimes, such as carjacking, robbery, home invasion, burglary, firearm offenses, when all of these offenses are at a historic high. senator hagerty saw what they did and said this is insane. i just read to you a dramatic increase in crime across the board, personal property, sexual assault, murder, and the d.c. city council passed a law, over the objection, the veto, of the mayor, to reduce maximum sentences to eliminate nonenhanced mandatory minimum offenses for all offenses except first-degree murder, lowering maximum sentences to 45 years, expands sentence reconsideration to all criminals after 20 years of imprisonment, reduces the scope and maximum penalties for felony murder. the bottom line is, instead of increasing punishments, they de
according to the metropolitan police department, 430 fewer officers less than they had in 2019, the lowest number of officers since the 1970's. i don't know where to end this thing, other than to say the d.c. city council, in light of all this information, passed a law over the objection of the mayor that would reduce the maximum sentence available for crimes, such as carjacking, robbery, home invasion, burglary, firearm offenses, when all of these offenses are at a historic high. senator...
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today at 1:00: a major report on the metropolitan police is expected to criticise it for racist, sexist and homophobic behaviour. the review of the standards and culture of britain's biggest police force follows the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer. we hear from the former partners of met police officers who say their allegations of coercive control and domestic abuse were not properly investigated. also this lunchtime... concerns for holiday—makers as passport office workers prepare to go on strike. but industrial action by teachers in england is put on hold for a fortnight while there a new talks with the government. homelessness — a growing problem in the countryside, as well as the big cities. and i am at the cheltenham festival, looking ahead to the highlight of the week here, the gold cup. and coming up on the bbc news channel, crystal palace are looking for a new manager after sacking patrick vieira. he leaves after a run of 12 games without a win. good afternoon. a major review of the metropolitan police is expected to heavily criticise the force for racist, s
today at 1:00: a major report on the metropolitan police is expected to criticise it for racist, sexist and homophobic behaviour. the review of the standards and culture of britain's biggest police force follows the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer. we hear from the former partners of met police officers who say their allegations of coercive control and domestic abuse were not properly investigated. also this lunchtime... concerns for holiday—makers as passport office...
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the head of the metropolitan police sir mark rowley has apologised and accepted his force has let peopleter scathing report found it to be "institutionally racist, homophobic and misogynistic". the review by baroness casey says britain's largest police force needs a complete overhaul to restore public trust. it was commissioned after the rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving met police officer. it found that "female officers and staff routinely face sexism and misogyny". baroness casey described a "deep—seated homophobia" within the met, with claims of "racism and discrimination not recognised or ta ken seriously". our first report tonight is from our special correspondent lucy manning. lets remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home, kidnapped, raked and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then, and this report is frightening, a force that is broken, failing. there is without doubt _ force that is broken, failing. there is without doubt a _ force that is broken, failing. ti” is without doubt a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police, and
the head of the metropolitan police sir mark rowley has apologised and accepted his force has let peopleter scathing report found it to be "institutionally racist, homophobic and misogynistic". the review by baroness casey says britain's largest police force needs a complete overhaul to restore public trust. it was commissioned after the rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving met police officer. it found that "female officers and staff routinely face sexism and...
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told we expected to hear and microphones when they appear, superintendent lewis was from the metropolitan policethe port of new haven and around 90 square miles and concerns have been mounting over 200 offices searching for this and imaging cameras and drones and search dogs and undergrowth, allotments like these and even other in police custody, but we do not know is the whereabouts and gender of the baby that was born in the first weeks of january. and the conditions and temperatures which have dropped, frost in today that the longer the longer the search goes on, the greater the concerns were for the child�*s welfare. the couple in question, this is constance martin on the right and mark gordon, a consists of taking a convicted sex offender on the left. —— a may quite quickly the arrests were made and with gross negligence and manslaughter. and the statements of been getting to point to serious concerns about the child�*s welfare and so, significant development in the case tonight and there will be grave concerns that open to get very good news in the next few minutes. but at the moment, a de
told we expected to hear and microphones when they appear, superintendent lewis was from the metropolitan policethe port of new haven and around 90 square miles and concerns have been mounting over 200 offices searching for this and imaging cameras and drones and search dogs and undergrowth, allotments like these and even other in police custody, but we do not know is the whereabouts and gender of the baby that was born in the first weeks of january. and the conditions and temperatures which...
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i was also clear is what the saying members of the metropolitan police in this report about the practices within this service. just how diming. all of that really is a seek police officer is said to have had his beard cut as a joke. another one, having his turban put in a shoe box, a muslim police officer, finding bacon inside a shoe. female members of staff saying that senior officers mail office is prey sexually on junior female offices. and as well as that, there is the issue that was highlighted in that report that we just said as well about protection of children and women. what member of stuff saying if someone in their family or their friends was in that kind of situation, the sexual over a rate case, would they recommend that they came to the met police with it? they would have to say no. so that is the extent of the problem, all sorts of commitments to reform, not least from the senior leadership of the service itself. but as we said in that report as well, if partis, casey says, if it isn't possible for the met to reform itself, then perhaps it needs to be broken up in the futur
i was also clear is what the saying members of the metropolitan police in this report about the practices within this service. just how diming. all of that really is a seek police officer is said to have had his beard cut as a joke. another one, having his turban put in a shoe box, a muslim police officer, finding bacon inside a shoe. female members of staff saying that senior officers mail office is prey sexually on junior female offices. and as well as that, there is the issue that was...
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a damning report has found majorfailings in london's metropolitan police force, the biggest police forcehe report. there is without doubt a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police, it's not in pockets, it pervades the whole organisation. let's take a closer look at some of the key findings. the report says "institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia" are deeply embedded in the met police's culture and that "predatory and unacceptable behaviour has been allowed to flourish". it also points to a culture of denial — alleging that the met does not... this is the response from the head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley. it's upsetting, it's frustrating it's angering we've let people down or where _ it's angering we've let people down or where clear of that. the findings are brutal— or where clear of that. the findings are brutal and i think they are accurate _ are brutal and i think they are accurate. like lots of others after reflect _ accurate. like lots of others after reflect on — accurate. like lots of others after reflect on the depth of the issues, why
a damning report has found majorfailings in london's metropolitan police force, the biggest police forcehe report. there is without doubt a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police, it's not in pockets, it pervades the whole organisation. let's take a closer look at some of the key findings. the report says "institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia" are deeply embedded in the met police's culture and that "predatory and unacceptable behaviour has been...
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baroness casey's review into the metropolitan police follows the murder of sarah everard by a servingfficer, wayne couzens. the report says a "boys club" culture is rife within the force. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has admitted his force has "let londoners down" and said today's report prompts feelings of "shame, anger and embarrassment." here's our special correspondent lucy manning. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home — kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then and this report is frightening. a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police. and i think that institutional racism, institutional sexism, institutional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present across the organisation. we think the met is not able to assure all of us that its officers are of sufficient integrity and standards to be serving police officers, so it needs to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can't protect its own f
baroness casey's review into the metropolitan police follows the murder of sarah everard by a servingfficer, wayne couzens. the report says a "boys club" culture is rife within the force. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has admitted his force has "let londoners down" and said today's report prompts feelings of "shame, anger and embarrassment." here's our special correspondent lucy manning. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home...
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in his omission, he says this is because you then had the sue gray inquiry and then the metropolitan polices under investigation by the police that he doesn't come back to the house of commons and hold his hand up and say, i may have committed an offence, breach the law is. however, what you had to look at now is what else is going on and the real question is about misguidance and whether or not he knew or should have known that he had breached the guidance that people in number ten had breached the guidance, that all these events may not have been in accordance with the guidance. it seems to me that he then has to explain why he didn't come back to parliament and apologise and say, these events happened, they not may not have been against the rules but certainly, there is issues with the guidance. it was later found that some of the events were breached the rules. �* ., , , some of the events were breached the rules. 1, , , ., some of the events were breached the rules. �* ., , , ., ., some of the events were breached the rules. , , ., ., ,, ., rules. both sides have had access to to leual
in his omission, he says this is because you then had the sue gray inquiry and then the metropolitan polices under investigation by the police that he doesn't come back to the house of commons and hold his hand up and say, i may have committed an offence, breach the law is. however, what you had to look at now is what else is going on and the real question is about misguidance and whether or not he knew or should have known that he had breached the guidance that people in number ten had...
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the metropolitan police this afternoon commended the victim for speaking out. we could not have achieved this without the courage of one person, our victim survivor. i want to commend him for his bravery in speaking out. the metropolitan police service is committed to tackling exploitation in all forms and we can only succeed by working with partners in the uk and overseas. i'd like to thank our colleagues in the crown prosecution service, the human tissue authority and other partners who have worked so hard to help us achieve this conviction today. we do understand the challenges as no case is the same. specialist officers from the met�*s modern slavery and exploitation teams understand this and we will ensure victims are signposted, safeguarded with the help of partners. modern slavery is all around us and we need the all. areund us and we need the help in all. areerhd we and we need the help in identifying public�*s help in identifying exploitation and trafficking to bring the offenders to justice and protect the vulnerable. a 28—year—old man has been charge
the metropolitan police this afternoon commended the victim for speaking out. we could not have achieved this without the courage of one person, our victim survivor. i want to commend him for his bravery in speaking out. the metropolitan police service is committed to tackling exploitation in all forms and we can only succeed by working with partners in the uk and overseas. i'd like to thank our colleagues in the crown prosecution service, the human tissue authority and other partners who have...