Metropolitan Police Service
Man charged in connection with probe into death of 68-year-old
Moteajunrs Ignas, 25, of no fixed address, has been charged with robbery and causing grievous bodily harm.
How often do armed police officers use their firearms?
In the year ending March 31, 2023, there were 18,398 firearms operations.
Met Police dedicating ‘significant amount’ of resources to Ulez camera crime
There have been 510 reports of crimes relating to Ulez cameras in five months.
Racial justice groups write to Met police chief with concerns on overhaul plan
Plans to overhaul the force, a £366 million two-year scheme dubbed A New Met for London, were launched last week.
Daniel Morgan murder investigation marred by corruption, police chief admits
The 37-year-old was killed with an axe in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south-east London, in March 1987. His attacker has never been caught.
Met Police pays out and apologises over investigation into Daniel Morgan murder
Private investigator Mr Morgan was killed with an axe in the car park of the Golden Lion pub in Sydenham, south-east London, in 1987.
Doreen Lawrence ‘profoundly concerned’ about slow pace of police reform
She outlined her concerns in a letter to Suella Braverman.
BBC urged to act ‘very swiftly’ on explicit photo claims about unnamed presenter
The Sun said the star paid the person, said to have been 17 when the payments began, £35,000 in exchange for the images.
BBC presenter facing teenager claims ‘appeared in underwear on video call’
On Saturday, amidst speculation on social media, a number of BBC stars tweeted to say they were not the presenter at the centre of The Sun story.
Ruling due on Duke of Sussex’s bid for second legal challenge over security
Mr Justice Chamberlain will rule on whether Harry’s latest claim against the Home Office can proceed at the High Court.