London police commissioner told MPs she had ‘regularly’ met with Stopwatch
The Metropolitan police have apologised for giving “a contrary impression” when its commissioner Cressida Dick told MPs the force met “really regularly” with StopWatch, which campaigns for the fair and effective use of stop and search, after the charity disputed the claim.
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