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"you know, you're under threat of arrest if you don't do that." and lots of people saw that footage, were shocked by it. the campaign against anti—semitism and the former home secretary, suella braverman, said that the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, should resign over this. and today we have had members of groups representing thejewish community going to meet with the police commissioner, not the campaign against anti—semitism, but other groups from the jewish community. they got out of that meeting this morning. they said it was a positive meeting, that the met had reiterated its apology. the met had to apologise twice over the weekend, once for its first apology and then again for its... apologise for its apologies. so today we've had some more apologies from the met to thejewish community groups. they said that the met promised that it would pay more attention to the concerns of thejewish community, to be more culturally sensitive, to take on the advice of senior jewish officers. and thosejewish communal groups have asked the police and the government to consider reducing the number

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BBC News at One

are also facing pressure over their handling in london of pro—palestinian demonstrations. the met has twice had to apologise after an officer described the head of the campaign for anti—semitism as "openlyjewish". well, somejewish groups have been meeting the metropolitan police commissioner this morning. lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you say in a police officer told him we looked quite openlyjewish and therefore couldn't cross. in widerfootage, the officer does agree that he will escort him across the road but the met apologised for what happened and then they had to apologise for their apology because they appeared to say

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Sportsday

surprised that the club took that course of action.— course of action. if, and it is and if, if you — course of action. if, and it is and if. if you are _ course of action. if, and it is and if, if you are given _ course of action. if, and it is and if, if you are given another- if, if you are given another apology, would you feel it was just empty words? and you ultimately feel that vir has to go? i’ll and you ultimately feel that vir has to no? �* , ., , and you ultimately feel that vir has toao? , ., , ., to go? i'll be honest, it has not been beneficial— to go? i'll be honest, it has not been beneficial to _ to go? i'll be honest, it has not been beneficial to the - to go? i'll be honest, it has not been beneficial to the match i been beneficial to the match day experience but i'm really stuck to know that it is here to stay, it is good for the tv entertainment value and they've spent so much time and money on it, we know it's here. it does need to change dramatically though. when the referee on our third penalty claim yesterday even after motion that he got the ball before the man, when it clearly shows on the tv replayed he doesn't get anywhere near the ball, why wasn't that decision changed? this is the thing that fans can understand, that when a referee it is showing on tv across the world,

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The World Today with Maryam...

investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. last year the bbc named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. following that apology from sir mark rowley — the mayor of london was asked whether he had confidence in the metropolitan police to deal with this case moving forward. i think the firm has been let down over the last three decades by police officers over the course of the last three decades. david lewis casey, in a recent report found that the police service was still institutionally racist. i think there are lessons to be learnt. i had a frank conversation with sir mark rowley today. he'll be asking a separate police force to look into the assessment the police the police have made in relation to the fresh evidence.

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The Context

here's the prime minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they've apologised for that. and yes, i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust thejewish community, but the wider public — particularly people in london, but more broadly. and you regain that trust and that confidence by making it clear that the police are not tolerating the behaviour that we would all collectively deem unacceptable when we see it because it undermines our values. there's been plenty of reaction. the former chief inspector of constabulary sir tom winsor said he had some sympathy for the police officer in question. he said he'd acted according to the law and had offered to walk mr falter via an alternative route. the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, said the incident clearly wasn't handled properly and it was right there had been an apology from the met. and a spokesman for the mayor of london sadiq khan who's been meeting

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

will for breaking a promise and failing to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 years ago today. last year the bbc named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. following that apology from sir mark rowley — the mayor of london was asked whether he had confidence in the metropolitan police to deal with this case moving forward. i think the firm has been let down over the last three decades by police officers over the course of the last three decades. david lewis casey, in a recent report found that the police service was still institutionally racist. i think there are lessons to be learnt. i had a frank conversation with sir mark rowley today. he'll be asking a separate police force to look into the assessment the police the police have made in relation to the fresh evidence.

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BBC News

ministers, so question to the energy secretary, are you not going to meet your targets, why is this happening? this is what she said.— this is what she said. where we have, this is what she said. where we have. and _ this is what she said. where we have. and i _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make no _ this is what she said. where we have, and i make no apology. this is what she said. where we | have, and i make no apology for this, _ have, and i make no apology for this, where _ have, and i make no apology for this, where we have made some changes— this, where we have made some changes where it applies to the cost of living _ changes where it applies to the cost of living for— changes where it applies to the cost of living for people. raters decisions for people to do with their— decisions for people to do with their home or their decisions for people to do with their home ortheir cars, decisions for people to do with their home or their cars, we are going— their home or their cars, we are going to— their home or their cars, we are going to take a measured approach because _ going to take a measured approach because we don't want to heat costs on famiiies— because we don't want to heat costs on families right now. that because we don't want to heat costs on families right now.— on families right now. that may be the riaht on families right now. that may be the right of— on families right now. that may be the right of the _ on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong _ on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing - on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing to - on families right now. that may be the right of the wrong thing to do, | the right of the wrong thing to do, but the point is that plainly that does mean that there has been a slowing down of the pace. the independent watchdog says clearly the uk is substantially off—track to hit 2030 targets. i the uk is substantially off-track to hit 2030 targets.— hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at _ hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our— hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our record. - hit 2030 targets. i would dispute that. look at our record. every i that. look at our record. every single — that. look at our record. every single target we have had so far we have not— single target we have had so far we have not only met but we have overshot _ have not only met but we have overshot. so have not only met but we have overshot-_ have not only met but we have overshot. . �* , . ., ., overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. _ overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr _ overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr stark - overshot. so that's claire coutinho for the government. mr stark also | for the government. mr stark also had some criticism for labour as well. . . had some criticism for labour as well. , . ., , . . well. yes and not 'ust labour and he was critical _ well. yes and not 'ust labour and he was criticai of — well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour— well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for _ well. yes and notjust labour and he was critical of labour for not - was critical of labour for not talking up enough, or the labour leader sir keir starmer, for not

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

turned the dial up, we have changed things to do with business taxes, ways to support the bitter supply chains in the country and £30 billion of investment has come into the energy sector, places we are moving faster and i make no apology for this, we have many changes where it applies to the cost of living. decisions to do with the home or the cause, we are going to take a measured approach because we do not want to keep costs on families. that ma be want to keep costs on families. that may be the — want to keep costs on families. that may be the right _ want to keep costs on families. that may be the right or— want to keep costs on families. that may be the right or wrong thing to do but the point is plainly that means there has been a slowing of the pace the independent watchdog says clearly the uk is substantially off track to hit the 2013 targets? i would dispute that, look at our record, every single target we have had so far we have met and overshot on the target we have coming up, the carbon budget, we are on track to

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BBC News

sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second apology in three days, saying he wants london to be a city where everyone feels safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel's response, every weekend, the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london, putting increasing pressure on the met to get the balance right between allowing legitimate protest and cracking down on hate speech and intimidation. strong voices, mainly on the right, believe the force has got that balance wrong and also want the commissioner to go. but the prime minister doesn't. downing street says he was appalled by the incident and there are questions to answer. what has happened is a serious misstep because what we can't be saying to particular groups in society is that their very presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any

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