Deputy Commissioner reflects on visit to the London Central Mosque
In a letter published online, Dame Lynne reflected on her visit, the impact of recent events on Muslim and Jewish Londoners and how policing can respond.
In a letter published online, Dame Lynne reflected on her visit, the impact of recent events on Muslim and Jewish Londoners and how policing can respond.
The Met's operation to provide reassurance and security to communities across London in response to the terror attack in Israel and subsequent military action in Gaza is continuing.
I have heard the strength of feeling from many of you in the Jewish community. Our officers hear it too. We will act swiftly where people break the law and we will do everything in our power to protect you and to make you feel safe.
We no longer require mutual aid officers to assist in London
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has been meeting with firearms officers who continue to police across London following the CPS decision to charge a Met officer with murder earlier this week.
There have been significant steps to root out the hundreds who have corrupted our integrity as we tackle systemic issues that allowed them to endure
The Met is grateful to the Government for recognising the need for substantial change to uphold the highest standards and restore confidence in policing.
The plan sets out how we will deliver better policing as we radically transform the organisation to set our officers and staff up to succeed
From September, all police officers in the Met (other than the most senior ranks) will see their annual salary increase by an additional £1,000 per annum.
The Met has made substantial progress in the two years since the publication of the report by the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel but acknowledges there is more to do.
Figures released following a month of sustained protests by Just Stop Oil show that officers have been extracted from other policing priorities for the equivalent of almost 11,000 shifts in an operation that has so far cost more than £3.5m.