Discrimination across whole of Met police - Baroness Casey
Baroness Louise Casey has released a report into the culture and standards of the Metropolitan Police Service.
Baroness Casey was tasked with the investigation after serving police officer Wayne Couzens murdered Sarah Everard. She told the BBC that institutional racism, sexism and homophobia were present "across the organisation".
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said that he accepts Baroness Casey's "diagnosis".
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