Met commander is moved after Lawrence police report
The Counter Terrorism Command chief has been temporarily moved to a non-operational role after the report into the original Stephen Lawrence murder inquiry.
The Counter Terrorism Command chief has been temporarily moved to a non-operational role after the report into the original Stephen Lawrence murder inquiry.
Neville Lawrence said the findings of a report into possible police corruption surrounding his son's case were "21 years overdue".
The father of Stephen Lawrence shed tears as he watched the Home Secretary announce judge led public inquiry into the work of undercover officers.
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, fully supports the call from Baroness Lawrence for decisive action
A senior Met Police officer has been moved from his role following the publication of a report into Stephen Lawrence's murder investigation.
Almost 21 years after Stephen Lawrence was stabbed to death, the Home Secretary has ordered a public inquiry into undercover policing .