and trust is hard to gain an easily lost trust. i think police leader, chief constables and police and crime commissioners, no need to stand up to their public and pledged to them what they are doing specifically to make sure there are no rogue police officers in their banks. we have heard lots from the metropolitan police, rightly so, in the last couple of days, but i think the last couple of days, but i think the focus needs to turn, as the home secretary was saying in her statement to the house of commons yesterday, to all forces needing to double down on rooting out rogue officers. but the public need to see that happening and it needs to be transparent. that s why i do think there needs to be some more voices being heard from across the country as to what forces across england and wales are now doing. you as to what forces across england and wales are now doing. you mentioned a moment ago wales are now doing. you mentioned a moment ago that wales are now doing. you mentioned a
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at our taiwan compatriots. there have been more anti government protests in iran. demonstrators at tehran university have been shouting slogans about the events at evin prison on saturday. authorities have acknowledged four people were killed in the fire that broke out there. as we are reporting, a damning report has found that hundreds of officers in the metropolitan police are getting away with breaking the law and committing misconduct. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford joins me now. a damning indictment of the met police force. and this is the internal misconduct system so complaints made by authors against their colleagues or offices partners
same. if we are doing now is effectively going and paying the mill owner for work, effectively going and paying the mill ownerfor work, a bit effectively going and paying the mill owner for work, a bit like effectively going and paying the mill ownerfor work, a bit like a monty python sketch, i am worried. we are not seeking recompense for the two years during the pandemic where we did not get a pay rise, we are seeking a pay rise for year three which i think many other workers are doing. police chiefs in england and wales have committed to sending an officer to every single home affected by a burglary. all 43 forces have agreed to the pledge at a meeting of the national police chiefs council in an effort to build public trust after a report from the police watchdog in august found that victims of burglary and theft were not being given the justice they deserve. let s speak to parm sandhu, who s a former chief superintendent in the met police. welcome. thank you for being with us. we
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