to stop him. the second part will examine policing, looking at vetting, how police investigate themselves and their behaviour, but the inquiry won t have the power to demand witnesses and evidence. but ministers promise that will change if needed. it s not statutory, it s notjudge led, both of which we think it needs to be. and it can tjust be about wayne couzens, it s got to be about the entire aspect of the case and also about women s treatment by the met. hello, good morning. 0nly yesterday, the met police commissioner announced a review into her own force by an independent person working alongside her. there s also the police regulator investigation into whether the met and kent police properly looked into three indecent exposure allegations against couzens. the home office can t say if any of the inquiry will be held in public. but the conclusions will be published. and just last month, the police inspectorate said
we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. applause i can confirm today that there will be an inquiry, to give the independent oversight needed to ensure that something like this can never happen again. the first part will look at couzens, his previous behaviour, and any opportunities missed to stop him. the second part will examine policing, looking at vetting how police investigate themselves and their behaviour, but the inquiry won t have the power to demand witnesses and evidence but ministers promise that will change, if needed. it s not statutory, notjudge led, both of which we think it needs to be, and it can tjust be about wayne couzens, it s got to be about the entire aspect of the case and also about women s treatment by the met. 0nly yesterday, the met police commissioner announced a review
a world cup every two years. because that s where the best play against the best. and that makes everybody better. there are 211 countries, you know, in the world. 133 have never been at the world cup. why are you meddling with the game s best loved competition? the risk is to make football better. and i m ready to take that gamble. currently, clubs can lose their top players to international qualifiers up to five times a season. wenger wants to cut that to just one or two. everybody knows it s chaos in the programme. there is no clarity, no simplicity, no modern way to organise a season. what i propose will not produce more games for the players. a better rest period, less travelling, more quality competition. the idea has split the sport. there are fears it could shift the spotlight away from both the women s game and 0lympics. the head of uefa, meanwhile, has threatened a boycott. 0nly yesterday, european football s governing body, condemning the plan.
whole world, all of us, to make the changes necessary. and to give an example, it was the uk government that set the strike price under the contract for difference system, the strike price for the private sector to come in and transform our country into the saudi arabia of wind, if you see what i mean. we don t resemble saudi arabia in many ways, but we produce more offshore wind than any other country in the world. 0nly yesterday, the uk s first sovereign green bond raised £10 million on the markets. from hard headed investors, who want to make money. my point is these investments will not only help the countries of the world to tackle climate change, they will produce millions, literally in the decades to