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relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we can speak now to independent adviser to uk government on anti—semitism lord john mann. do you think sir mark rowley should stay in his post? of course he should and he is one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced and thatis has got, the most experienced and that is by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so, i have spoken withjewish communal leaders over the weekend and there is no demand from them for him to resign, none whatsoever. he should stay in his post and i'm pleased his meeting with thejewish community. in fact, there is a meeting taking

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stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021 — and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, gives her first interview about the new evidence and the met�*s response. we knew there was five, possibly six. now we know that there were six. and the one that's just passed away, he's probably the key one who probably caused stephen's murder and they did nothing about it. if it wasn't for you doing all that investigation, we would not have known about him in detail as we do now. we showed not everything possible was done before the murder

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have a _ i would say about mark rowley, they have a difficult job and i would say about mark rowley, they have a difficultjob and i appreciate that what happened was clearly _ appreciate that what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they— clearly wrong and it's right that they have — clearly wrong and it's right that they have apologised for that. yes, i do have _ they have apologised for that. yes, i do have confidence in him with us on the _ i do have confidence in him with us on the basis — i do have confidence in him with us on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust— rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust the jewish rebuild the confidence and trust of not just the jewish community but also the _ not just the jewish community but also the wider public, particularly people _ also the wider public, particularly people in— also the wider public, particularly people in london but also more broadly— people in london but also more broadly and you regain that trust and confidence by making it clear that the — and confidence by making it clear that the police are not tolerating behaviour— that the police are not tolerating behaviour that we would all collectively deemed unacceptable when _ collectively deemed unacceptable when we see it because it undermines our values _ when we see it because it undermines our values and i think that's critical— our values and i think that's critical and another home secretary will be _ critical and another home secretary will be meeting commissioner later todav _ will be meeting commissioner later today. next, if we go to gb news. this was— today. next, if we go to gb news. this was possibly emergency legislation but it's been five months and are still not over the line. is the house of lords fit for purpose? line. is the house of lords fit for --urose? ., . ~' line. is the house of lords fit for --urose? .. . ~' . line. is the house of lords fit for --urose? ., . ~' . _ purpose? you talk about emergency le . islation purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and _ purpose? you talk about emergency legislation and we _ purpose? you talk about emergency

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march, but was stopped by officers. you are quite openlyjewish. it's a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian

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circulation from that particular rotest? , ., ., , protest? on the short video, you see the man told — protest? on the short video, you see the man told by— protest? on the short video, you see the man told by the _ protest? on the short video, you see the man told by the officer, - protest? on the short video, you see the man told by the officer, you - protest? on the short video, you see the man told by the officer, you are i the man told by the officer, you are overtlyjewish, you can't go across. on the longer version there is a more nuanced discussion where the officer is offering to escort him to a safer location, and there is a stage where the officer says that he'll be arrested if he doesn't move, on the longer version it is more nuanced. but the man makes the point that as a identifying jewish person, he should be allowed to walk where he wants, even if there is a demonstration going on. the police were making the point that they have to make sure there is no issue with public order. we have had this apology from the met. the words that would use with the main issue, i think. the prime minister was asked if he still had confidence in sir

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more details on those charges. two men charged with official secrets act offences following counter terrorism policing, it was led by the met police and the counterterrorism command. christopher barry who is 32 on dates between 28th of december 2021 and 2023, obtained, collected, recorded, published and communicated documents and notes which were intended or directly intended to be useful to the enemy. and also christopher cash, aged 29, a similar charge. they make clear that the foreign state is china. taylor's swift latest album tortured poets department has broken the record for spotify�*s most streamed in a day. the album dropped last week and now a south london pub, named in swift's new album,

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success— need deterrence and we have seen the success of— need deterrence and we have seen the success of deterrence whether in australia — success of deterrence whether in australia with their programme but also here _ australia with their programme but also here and how we dealt with illegal— also here and how we dealt with illegal migrants from albania. they account _ illegal migrants from albania. they account for a third of illegal migrants coming in both before i got thisiob _ migrants coming in both before i got thisiob and — migrants coming in both before i got thisjob and we migrants coming in both before i got this job and we returned thousands of illegal— this job and we returned thousands of illegal migrants back to albania last year— of illegal migrants back to albania last year and that's one of the numbers— last year and that's one of the numbers coming from albania declined by 90%~ _ numbers coming from albania declined by 90%. that shows you that deterrence work. when people know that if— deterrence work. when people know that if they— deterrence work. when people know that if they come here illegally they will not be able to stay and they will not be able to stay and they then — they will not be able to stay and they then stop coming. it's not worth— they then stop coming. it's not worth their while, we break the model— worth their while, we break the model of— worth their while, we break the model of the criminal gang so i have confidence _ model of the criminal gang so i have confidence that deterrence works and we have _ confidence that deterrence works and we have done it here with albania and is _ we have done it here with albania and is worried internationally in this by— and is worried internationally in this by getting the rwanda policy up and running is so important. on the met police. — and running is so important. on the met police. i— and running is so important. on the met police, i share the shock and the anger— met police, i share the shock and the anger that many are feeling we saw the _ the anger that many are feeling we saw the clips over the weekend. what i would _ saw the clips over the weekend. what i would say _ saw the clips over the weekend. what i would say about mark rowley, they

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apology, the met had to apologise twice, once for its first apology and then apologising for it apology. we have had further apologies to jewish commuter groups, they said the met promised they would pay more attention to the concerns of the jewish community, to be more culturally sensitive and take on advice of seniorjewish officers. those jewish groups advice of seniorjewish officers. thosejewish groups have asked the police and government to reduce the number of demonstrations, to move them to other locations, because they feel sometimes thatjewish people are intimidated and have to stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations.- stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations. there are differin: of those demonstrations. there are differing views _ of those demonstrations. there are differing views about _ of those demonstrations. there are differing views about what - of those demonstrations. there are | differing views about what happened at this particular protest from different sides. have you managed to see the longer video which is in circulation from that particular protest? fin circulation from that particular rotest? , ., ., , .,

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i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those

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investigation was closed four years ago. baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do — is to instruct his team to follow up on the information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now responsible for the case, deputy assistant commissioner matt ward, promised baroness lawrence answers last year about the met�*s handling of the sixth suspect, but failed to provide them. he wrote to her injanuary to say he's ashamed and regretful, and then went silent. last week, her lawyer wrote to the met commissioner himself to complain. now, in a statement to the bbc,

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