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to the death of a man who died after being restrained by police in luton. and where there s a will there s a way. former royal marine mark ormrod, who lost his legs and arm in an ied attack in afghanistan, takes on and completes an extraordinary personal challenge. what do you think? are you confident dad can do it? 100%? more than 100%? one trillion zillion kazilion percent! in the last few minutes the metropolitan police have confirmed that a body found in kent woodland is that of sarah everard. it comes as the police watchdog investigates scotland yard s handling of an allegation of indecent exposure made against the officer suspected of murdering the 33 year old. it will consider if the metropolitan police responded appropriately to the alleged incident, which happened three days before ms everard was last seen in clapham, in south london. simonjones reports. the police investigation continues at pace. officers say they are determined to find answers for sarah e ....
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster david davies and the editor of labourlist, sienna rodgers. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. let s start with the guardian. it says the metropolitan police is to face an investigation into whether officers responded appropriately to a report of indecent exposure linked to the arrest of the suspect in the sarah everard case. the same story makes the front page of the telegraph. it says the alleged incident took place in a restaurant last month. the i also leads with the reports about the police officer, but it also carries the tribute from sarah everard s family, who said she brought joy to their lives. the metro says that vigils for female victims of male violence are being organised following the disappearance of sarah everard. a different story in the financial times. it leads with warnings from brussels over potential supply shortages of the astrazeneca ....
outbreak as a pandemic. john lewis confirms another raft of store closures as it announces an annual pre tax loss of £517 million thought to be the first annual loss in its history. and, coming up this hour, we ll be speaking to the absolutely fabulous joanna lumley. she s backing a nepalese restaurant owner who s been delivering meals throughout the pandemic and is due to deliver his 100,000 today. a serving police officer is being questioned on suspicion of the kidnap and murder of sarah everard, who was last seen in south london more than a week ago. police investigating her disappearance have found what they believe to be human remains in woodland in kent. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, said it was incredibly rare for someone to be abducted on the street and she understood that women may be feeling scared. aru na iyengar reports. all along the route sarah took from clapham common over a week ago, posters bearing her image are on every lamp post ....
to pet scammers. good evening. prince william has made his first public comments since the interview with the duke and duchess of sussex was broadcast four days ago, saying the royals are very much not a racist family . the duke of cambridge also revealed he had not yet spoken to his brother but said he would do so. in the interview, meghan and prince harry said a member of the royal family had expressed concern over how dark their son archie s skin might be. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is an allegation which strikes at the very core of an institution, the purpose of which is to unify. the suggestion by the sussexes in the oprah winfrey interview of a racist attitude within the royal family has stung deeply. what? and so on a visit by the cambridges to a school in east london, prince william took the opportunity gently to push back. sir, have you spoken to your brother since the interview? i haven t spoken to him yet, but i will do. and is the roy ....
Through a formal police investigation because it is, in theirview, dehumanising, it robs them of agency, and they choose not to do it. stephen, the real problem is that we ve just had a great shock to the system recently in the sarah everard case, and then it was followed by another. just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murder of a young woman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i mean, really defile her body. ....