of philip logan, who died in the accident. she spoke to us after the inquest verdict. it s a shambles, absolute shambles right from the beginning. before it even started, it was a shambles. evidence hasn t been heard that should ve been heard. that evidence that hasn t been heard could ve made this decision a total different decision than what we ve got today. this was no accident. he was just going to work. i m absolutely disgusted, absolutely. all this work. and still it s going on for us now. it s not the end. this is only the beginning. and we will try and overturn this decision, because i don t believe that the jury could have ever come back with a different decision. bearing in mind the evidence that they ve heard, the evidence that hasn t been heard is, you know, crucial. you know, drivers, the people that
let s take a look at some of today s other news. the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick has rejected the findings of an independent inquiry that the force is institutionally corrupt. she also denied obstructing the work of the inquiry into the case of daniel morgan, a private investigator murdered in south london in 1987. dame cressida has faced calls to resign after the publication of the report. ajudge in malaysia has overturned the inquest verdict of misadventure on the death of a teenage girl from london who was found dead in the malaysianjungle. nora quoirin, who was 15 and had a learning disability, vanished from the resort where she was staying in august 2019. her body was found some ten days later. an open verdict has now been recorded. the government has extended the temporary ban on evictions for unpaid commercial rent in england until march next year. the ban, which stops landlords from taking tenants to court if they have rent arrears