at home safely. lung disease costs the nhs billions. ministers say more funding for research and new targets to cut pollution and smoking should make a difference. but doctors think more still needs to be done to improve and save thousands of lives. jim reed, bbc news. let s return to today s scathing review of london s metropolitan police which found it to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. the report s author baronness casey said many londoners had lost faith in the metropolitan police and the force could be broken up if it didn t change. labour party leader sir keir starmer and shadow home secretary yvette cooper are giving a press conference in response to the report, let s listen in. good afternoon everyone thank you very much forjoining us. baroness casey s report today commissioned by the mayor of london is forensic, thorough and truly damning. it is deeply critical about the problems in the metropolitan police and the urgent change some of
from standing above committees to standing with them. that is the route to rid radical change and it is a total commitment from the police to achieve it. that is why i will expect radical change in the met. no excuses. london is a diverse city, that is its beauty. but if we can get catholics to serve in northern ireland, reach out across communities there, then i will not accept any special pleading that the met cannot represent modern london. but i have to say, you cannot separate the failings laid out in black and white today from the political choices that have led us here. the report makes it clear that there has been a hands off approach to policing since 2011. this approach has been accompanied