we need the answer to that question to be yes. but is the answer yes? well, clearly at the moment, trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the things that we ve discovered over the past year. even your trust? everybody s trust. we also speak to rishi sunak about the cost of living, immigration and the fate of his predecessor borisjohnson. and in other news. the health divide. why deaths from lung conditions like asthma are three times higher in some parts of the uk than others. a little less of every little helps. tesco becomes the latest retailer to reduce the bonuses of its reward scheme. supermarkets are making savings too. what does it mean for you? and another very mild march day at there today. we will see a few sunny spells around compared with yesterday. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s tuesday, 21st march. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning
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question to be yes. but is the answer yes? well, clearly at the moment, trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the things that we ve discovered over the past year. even your trust? everybody s trust. we also speak to rishi sunak about the cost of living, immigration and the fate of his predecessor, borisjohnson. and in other news. the family of a head teacher, who took her own life ahead of a school inspection report say she was under intolerable pressure. another very mild day across the uk today. more sunshine at times compared with yesterday that there will be a some downpours. i will have the details. it s tuesday 21st march. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning. baroness casey s report says that a boy s club culture is rife
everybody s trust. we also speak to rishi sunak about the cost of living, immigration and the fate of his predecessor, borisjohnson. and in other news. the health divide why deaths from lung conditions like asthma are three times higher in some parts of the uk than in others. a little less of every little helps. tesco becomes the latest retailer to reduce the bonuses of its reward scheme. supermarkets are making savings too. what does it mean for you? another very mild march day today. a bit more sunshine compared with yesterday. grab a brolly. there will be a few showers around. all the details later on. it s tuesday 21st march. our main story. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning. baroness casey s report says that a boy s club culture is rife and the force has failed to protect the public from officers who abuse women.
breakfast. it s tuesday, 21st march. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning. baroness casey s report says that a boy s club culture is rife and the force has failed to protect the public from officers who abuse women. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, said the report prompted feelings of shame and anger but also increased his resolve to bring about change. our special correspondent, lucy manning reports. let s remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then and this report is frightening. a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police. and i think that institutional racism, institutional sexism, institutional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present