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Sonja Jessup

Sonja Jessup

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Recent Articles

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Cuts sees London left with two 24/7 Met Police front counters

Only Lewisham and Charing Cross stations will be open 24 hours a day, with 25 others running with reduced hours.
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Fewest London murders in summer since 2018, says mayor's office

Homicide numbers have been falling in the capital, a report from City Hall finds.
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'Met Police facial recognition tech mistook me for wanted man'

Shaun Thompson is challenging the Met Police's use of live facial recognition technology.
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Criminal justice: Why so many victims disengage from the system

A report from London's victims' commissioner found "huge numbers" abandon the justice process.
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'Child Q case made me fear could this happen to me'

Young people discuss how they feel about the Met Police following the strip search of Child Q.
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Serious crime involving children increases in London, report finds

A report looking into serious crime involving young people analysed data recorded between 2019 and 2023.
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Met Police urges businesses to report shoplifting offences

One shopkeeper locks his doors to stop shoplifters coming in but they still try to break in.
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Mayor invests £1m in sports during holidays to reduce youth crime

The funding will start this Easter and support almost 2,000 young people in the capital.
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Met Police: Woman who reported predatory officer gets apology

The woman accused the force of trying to discredit her over her complaints against a Met constable.
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Stop and search: Young people help the Met build new charter

More than 8,500 Londoners help the police create a charter on how the policy should be used.
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After Elianne’s murder, girls in Croydon asked if they needed to ca...

Elianne Andam was stabbed to death outside a shopping centre following a row about a teddy bear.
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London boy, 14, stabbed to death on 472 bus in Woolwich

A boy has been stabbed to death on a London bus in what police described as "a horrendous crime".
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Harlesden shooting: Woman killed named as Michelle Sadio

Michelle Sadio died in the shooting which has also left two men in their 30s injured, one seriously.
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Elianne Andam stabbing: Friends joked teen would kill, court told

Elianne Andam, 15, was stabbed at least 10 times outside a shopping centre, a court heard.
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Fatherhood: Parenting support for dads aims to cut youth violence

The BBC hears how support being offered aims to help "men out there who are suffering in silence".
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Met Police: Woman groomed by officer speaks of ordeal

Lorraine was targeted by a Met Police officer who tried to groom her into a sexual relationship.
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Met Police officer was sexual predator, hearing told

Phil Hunter sent a woman inappropriate messages and tried to have a sexual relationship, a hearing is told.
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Ladbroke Grove: Boy, 15, shot dead in park named as Rene Graham

Rene Graham, 15, has been named by police as the victim of a shooting in a west London park.
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London gun crime: Gangs fuelling vicious cycle of violence - Met

Cdr Paul Brogden tells the BBC over half of shootings in the capital involve gangs or organised crime.
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Met Police: Fall in mental health call-outs saves officers' time

Officers say they can tackle more crime since the Right Care Right Person initiative was launched.
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Euston church drive-by shooting: Four men jailed

A woman and a young girl were badly injured when shots were fired into a crowd at a memorial service.