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Met discriminated against black female police officer, tribunal finds
2 Sep 2014: Treatment of PC was 'malicious and oppressive' and reaction to judgment was attempt to brush it off, says report
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9 Sep 2014: Collaboration can bring all intended benefits of merged forces, home secretary tells Police Superintendents' Association
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9 Sep 2014:
Roy Greenslade argues that the former Mail on Sunday editor's hacking concealment should rule him out from the regulator's major committee
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9 Sep 2014: Police lose battle to keep secret information about the theft of dead children's identities
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5 Sep 2014: Death of suspect, who was reportedly threatening woman, marks first fatal shooting by Met since that of Mark Duggan
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3 Sep 2014: Scotland Yard investigating police mole in Plebgate saga seized records of Sun political editor without consent. By Lisa O’Carroll
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2 Sep 2014: BBC chiefs come off best as they join police at select committee to account for themselves over Berkshire flat incursion
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2 Sep 2014: Tom Newton Dunn said to be unaware of intervention which led to arrest of officer on suspicion of leaking information to paper
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2 Sep 2014:
Headquarters of Metropolitan police goes on sale in biggest shakeup of London force's estate in decades
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2 Sep 2014: Tribunal awards £37,000 to former PC Carol Howard, who was 'bullied, harassed and victimised'
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1 Sep 2014: Case 'very worrying' says former attorney general Dominic Grieve, while top officer admits incident damaged trust in police
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