like very the mcpherson report and it seems like very little progress is being made like very little progress is being made. we are still in a situation where made. we are still in a situation where what people are nine times more where what people are nine times more likely to be stopped and searched more likely to be stopped and searched than white people in england searched than white people in england and well and despite the vast majority of those cases, they are innocent. as well black people are innocent. as well black people are lucky are innocent. as well black people are lucky to be searched for drugs and all are lucky to be searched for drugs and all the are lucky to be searched for drugs and all the things we know been going and all the things we know been going on and all the things we know been going on for a while but very little progress going on for a while but very little rouress. ., , going on for a while but very little rouress. . y , going on fo
for them? i well by now. what was this day like for them? ~ ., , , , for them? i know they didn t sleep well last night. for them? i know they didn t sleep well last night. i for them? i know they didn t sleep well last night. i think for them? i know they didn t sleep well last night. i think it for them? i know they didn t sleep well last night. i think it is - for them? i know they didn t sleep well last night. i think it is a - well last night. i think it is a vindication. they will not see justice in the criminaljustice term. there s too many documents to be allegations of abuse of process was up but 34 years and they got a of daylight. particularly from alice s point of view, he wanted convictions but if that couldn t happen he wanted transparency. he wanted to make sure that this could happen to know other family again. that wider change that needs to happen in the culture of the met that it should be looking after its own reputation but our citizens. and even i know al
34 daniel s brother it s the end of a 3k year battle. it s vindication 3a year battle. it s vindication but. 34 year battle. it s vindication but. , ., 34 year battle. it s vindication but. i ., ~ 34 year battle. it s vindication but. , ., ~ ., , but. it s not like the wounds can heal and this but. it s not like the wounds can heal and this kind but. it s not like the wounds can heal and this kind of but. it s not like the wounds can heal and this kind of environment| heal and this kind of environment where you ve got lies and incompetence, corruption, secrecy, dishonesty, shifting us, you know? 0ver dishonesty, shifting us, you know? over the murder. the panel said the words institutional corruption were just a description of something which happened here in the past. they are about the present too. tom simons, bbc news. our home affairs editor explain why the outcome of the inquiry was so important. for an inuui the inquiry was so important. for an inquiry commission the
family got lied to, effectively for palmed off, there was nothing wrong with it, first investigation then an internal inquiry said it was fine. a third covert investigation happened without them knowing it. that is 30 for years i met for the first time daniel s son. obviously, a grown man now that based this obstruction. it s very important finding because it does take us back to 1999. in the mcpherson report into the murder of stephen lawrence where mcpherson said there was institutional racism. as the family solicitor said, racism is a form of corruption. and now we have a wider analysis of corruption. both on the pure corruption they took that in the report around this detective agency and police officers to the more kind of reputational cover up, and embarrassment. which was almost as painful for the family as the more obvious corruption. you obviously know the family pretty well by now. what was this day like