tomorrow, there will be snow on the leading edge and for some at low levels. time to get the news where you are. good morning from the news teams in london and the south east. the chair of the kent association of headteachers has warned schools face a perfect storm this term amid fears over teacher absences and shortages of lateral flow tests. mike walters is concerned about a potential shortfall of supply teachers as more staff have to self isolate. a meeting is due today between kent headteachers, the department for education and council officials to discuss the challenges. nearly a quarter of a million stop and searches were carried out by the metropolitan police in the last 12 months, but black people were nearly four times as likely to be stopped as white people. it s one of the measures used by police to tackle knife crime. in a roundtable discussion.
teacher absences and lateral flow test shortages this term. mike walters is concerned about a potential shortfall of supply teaching staff as more teachers self isolate after catching the virus. a meeting is due today between kent headteachers, the department for education and council officials to discuss the challenges faced by schools. nearly a quarter of a million stop and searches were carried out by the metropolitan police in the past 12 months. but black people were nearly four times as likely to be stopped as white people. it s one of the measures used by police to tackle knife crime. in a roundtable discussion, young londoners have been sharing their experiences with local officers. you are either in a state of confusion or a state of fear. but officers don t understand that and their perception of you already is you are shifty. we absolutely know there is disproportionality in the number of young black men who are stopped and searched. and these opportunities just to come and