starting with the guardian newspaper on the front page, there s the story that did dominate a lot of today s news coverage but still goes into tomorrow, institutionally corrupt. daniel morgan inquiry conditions. this is a truly shocking story. this is been eight years in the making and this caused £60 is been eight years in the making and this cause is been eight years in the making and this caused £60 million and its findinus and this caused £60 million and its findings are and this caused £60 million and its findings are really and this caused £60 million and its findings are really quite and this caused £60 million and its findings are really quite damning. l findings are really quite damning. police officers were paid not to arrest criminals, they were in the pockets of the media. it s a horrible story and it s reminiscent of a line of duty plot that this is actually happening 30 years ago. 0bviously actually happening 30 years ago. obviously very heavily implicated in
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months and breezes into the second round at queens. good evening. the metropolitan police has come in for severe criticism for its handling of the murder of a private investigator in south london more than 30 years ago. an independent inquiry found that the force had been institutionally corrupt in the way it concealed its failings over the murder of daniel morgan who had been investigating police corruption before his death. the inquiry found that the metropolitan police had set out to protect itself rather than deal with its own failings. the met commissioner dame cressida dick has apologised to daniel morgan s family. she said it was a matter of great regret that no one had been brought to justice for the murder.