Met Police to meet black fireman in wake of race allegations
The London firefighter has accepted an invitation to discuss how diversity training could be improved in the Met after telling Channel 4 News that “racism is like a disease” in the force.
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The London firefighter has accepted an invitation to discuss how diversity training could be improved in the Met after telling Channel 4 News that “racism is like a disease” in the force.
Exclusive: The Metropolitan police is to pay out tens of thousands of pounds in compensation to two brothers caught up in the 2010 violent student protests at Westminster.
The family of Cherry Groce, shot and crippled by a firearms officer in her Brixton home in 1985, is to sue for damages.
Scotland Yard finally releases new CCTV footage revealing Andrew Mitchell’s controversial encounter with police – now known as the “plebgate” incident – from the other side of Downing Street.
It’s been a long tough fight for the family of Azelle Rodney to get to today’s unprecedented announcement.
Exclusive: Families campaigning for justice against the Metropolitan Police were spied upon by undercover officers, Channel 4 News can reveal.
The Metropolitan Police has been accused of deleting employees’ sex and race discrimination records following a firearms officer’s victory at an employment tribunal.
Bloody scenes of domestic violence are being used to launch the most extensive trial in the UK of police body-worn cameras.
The whistleblower who exposed the police’s manipulation of crime figures is being forced to go without pay for months by the Metropolitan Police, it has emerged.
As a community activist tells Channel 4 News he was stopped and searched on his way to the interview, Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley speaks about the Duggan verdict.
MPs hit out at the police investigation into the Plebgate row, with one saying Andrew Mitchell was a victim of media spin “at the highest level” of the Met, and another suggesting Channel 4 take over.
Friends of Andrew Mitchell are pursuing Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe over whether he leaked details of a Scotland Yard report on Plebgate to journalists.
A man and a woman are arrested by counter-terrorism police on charges of conspiracy to murder, following the death of Lee Rigby in a machete attack on Wednesday.
A mother and son go to court after the Metropolitan police are granted an appeal against an earlier finding that the pair were racially harassed by an officer.
Former chief whip Andrew Mitchell makes a formal complaint to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) over an alleged leak of the Met police report into the “plebgate” affair.