Met Police
Comment: On Boris’s watch the police are on the precipice
London’s police service is 'on the precipice of being destroyed' according to the chairman of the Metropolitan Police
A return to the bad old days of stop and search targets will not be tolerated
The allegations arising from Channel 4’s investigation are deeply concerning.
Police scandal and reform: can we break out of more of the same?
We should abandon the idea that the police alone keep us safe from crime and that everything else must defer to that goal.
Can anyone still trust the police?
As long as the public cannot see justice being properly exercised in the wake of evidence of police misconduct, then trust will need to be earned, rather than assumed.
If you don’t want water cannon on our streets, now is the time to say so
The Met wants to buy weaponry that can injure, blind and even kill.
(Graph) Police numbers in London have fallen off a cliff edge since Boris became Mayor
2,900 police officers have been cut in London since May 2010, according to new figures released by the Metropolitan Police. Since his re-election in May 2012, Boris Johnson has also cut over 1,300 police officers - despite promising an extra 1,000, the figures show.