Metropolitan Police's professionalism lead admits it should have spotted the pattern of abusive behaviour by David Carrick, who has admitted dozens of sexual offences.
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The Metropolitan Police indirectly discriminated against a trainee police constable with hearing loss when it failed to make reasonable adjustments.
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A watchdog has identified failings in police vetting standards, leading to people with criminal records or links to organised crime joining.
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Almost a third of Metropolitan Police officers are female, but it recognises more needs to be done to improve diversity.
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A review found that hundreds of police officers should have been sacked.
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A think tank has called for a series of radical reforms to how British police forces recruit, train and manage...
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Police officers who are violent towards women should be automatically dismissed, says new guidance on misconduct proceedings.
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The Metropolitan Police has failed in its bid to overturn a Police Appeals Tribunal (PAT) ruling for it to reinstate...
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An investigation has found officers routinely shared violent, misogynist and discriminatory messages.
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Baroness Casey of Blackstock will lead a review into culture and standards at the Metropolitan Police.
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The Metropolitan Police Service is to launch a review of its professional standards and internal culture, following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an officer.
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Senior police officer can return to job after unfair dismissal ruling over indecent phone image.
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Met wants to favour ethnic minorities over white candidates if equally qualified.
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Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick has admitted the police force ‘is not free from racism or discrimination’ as it launches...
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The Metropolitan Police Service is calling on retired officers to return to duty and urging those nearing retirement to stay...