re vetting firearm offices. a fundamental reset of stop and search in london. 50 mark rowley of the metropolitan police commissioner said he accepted the findings and systemic failures, but stops short of calling it institutional. but people had felt that gown and the report was brutal. he will be reflecting on the report. thank you ve much reflecting on the report. thank you very much indeed reflecting on the report. thank you very much indeed for reflecting on the report. thank you very much indeed forjoining - reflecting on the report. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. i just to bring you our breaking news this hour, borisjohnson has had his defence published before the committee hearing tomorrow on whether he misled the house of commons about attending parties during the covid i9 lockdown. i m joined now from westminster by political correspondent jonathan blake. what is the initial assessment of what it says? what is the initial assessment of what it says? wh
casey s in regards to the culture, and case of two officers working on committing abhorrent crimes. i will ensure that the reforms reflect the gravity of her findings while ensuring that the critical security functions are maintained. the home office and the parliamentary security department will work closely with the metropolitan police to ensure that this happens. mr speaker, while i work closely with the metropolitan police, primary and political accountability, as baroness casey makes clear, sits with the mayor of london. i spoke with the mayor of london. i spoke with him yesterday, and we are united in our support for the new commissioner and his plan to so that