The inquiry follows a complaint made to the independent body by a former member of staff over alleged behaviour, which took place between 2012 and 2013.
Callum Conway-Shaw
Oct 16, 2023
The research reveals that more than 500 million budget-friendly electronic items were purchased in the UK in the past year, averaging a staggering 16 purchases per second.
Pragati Singh
Oct 13, 2023
Four days since the Hamas attack on Israel and anti-Semitic incidents in Britain have tripled to reach 89, the highest in nearly a decade, fueling some strict measures.
Pratiti Nath
Oct 12, 2023
The incident unfolded on Tuesday evening, and since then, at least 140 flights scheduled to take off or land at the Bedfordshire airport have been cancelled.
Pragati Singh
Oct 11, 2023
Last night, a fire at a Luton airport car park turned into a catastrophic blaze that left firefighters hospitalised and destroyed up to 1,500 vehicles.
Danielle Summer
Oct 11, 2023
In "the most significant operation targeting organised crime figures in the Met's history", 400 criminals, including "kingpins" involved in organised crimes, have been imprisoned for a total of 3,722 years.
Homera Hassan
Oct 09, 2023
A campaigner for a women's organisation, Selma Taha, says she was bitten and had clumps of her hair ripped out by a woman during a race attack on the tube.
Birupaksh Kaundilya
Oct 05, 2023
BritCrewStories called the UK film and TV crews to join the strikes in the US by staging a red carpet demonstration at the London Film Festival.
Pratiti Nath
Oct 04, 2023
Tube strikes that would see millions of passengers in chaos have been cancelled after an agreement that saved 200 jobs was made between TfL and RMT Union.
Danielle Summer
Oct 03, 2023
Following the Illegal Migration Act in the UK that criminalises migrants crossing the English Channel, asylum seekers are making their way to the UK through France and Italy on foot.
Danielle Summer
Oct 03, 2023
UK water companies have put forward a new water infrastructure investment plan to the UK water regulator Ofwat, which will gradually increase the water bills over a five-year period to address the sewage discharge problem.
Pratiti Nath
Oct 02, 2023
October is UK Black History Month. The theme in 2023 is "salute our sisters" as Britons pay homage to the numerous contributions of black British women.
Mehar Sultan
Oct 02, 2023
The NHS abandoned their double strike to see to an accident that involved an overturned coach, 50 teens in hospital and two passengers deceased.
Danielle Summer
Oct 02, 2023
Merseyside Police say that a Carvers W3 coach overturned after hitting a motorway reservation on the northbound M53 near Junction 5 at Hooton, Cheshire.
Aldous Cabildo
Sep 29, 2023
The public has responded to the cutting down of the landmark 'Robin Hood Tree' with mass anger and, for some, grief.
Danielle Summer
Sep 28, 2023
The impact of Storm Agnes has been keenly felt in Wales, with Capel Curig in the northwest experiencing the strongest gusts at a staggering 80mph.
Pragati Singh
Sep 28, 2023
In 2023, 15 teenagers have been victims of homicide. On Wednesday 27 September, a 15-year-old girl was stabbed to death in Croydon.
Danielle Summer
Sep 28, 2023
The Metropolitan Police is seeking information about a teenage suspect who killed a 15-year-old girl in Croydon after an argument.
Pratiti Nath
Sep 27, 2023
The East End has become swamped with bin bags after Unite union workers increased their strike for better pay to conquer the current cost-of-living crisis.
Danielle Summer
Sep 26, 2023
The Ministry of Defence has been forced to offer soldiers to support armed police after more than 100 officers turned in permits allowing them to carry weapons.
Callum Conway-Shaw
Sep 25, 2023
The Met Office has issued a danger to life warning for Wednesday and Thursday, covering large areas of the UK, and residents are being urged to take precautions.
Pragati Singh
Sep 25, 2023
Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay, following their rejection of Cosla's recent offer.
Taylor J. Mustafa
Sep 25, 2023
Scotland Yard requested military assistance from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) after London's armed police turned in their weapons in protest of a Met firearms officer being charged with murder.
Homera Hassan
Sep 25, 2023
With 4.2 million children living below the poverty line, Right To Food has arranged a series of marches across the UK to abolish the need for food banks.
Danielle Summer
Sep 22, 2023
Traffic was held following the crash between Junction 22 for Burnham-on-Sea and Junction 23 for Bridgewater.
Kaja Traczyk
Sep 20, 2023
The Met Police officer, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday where he will be charged.
Callum Conway-Shaw
Sep 20, 2023
On September 17, 2023, Wales became the first UK nation to implement a default 20mph speed limit on most residential roads across the country.
Pragati Singh
Sep 20, 2023
Met Police keep their complete reform promise after at least five Met Police officers have been charged with rape in 2023 alone.
Danielle Summer
Sep 20, 2023
Liz Truss has vehemently defended the policies she tried to enact during her short time as prime minister. Mark Carney also criticised "far-right populists" and Brexiteers for having a "basic misunderstanding of what drives economies".
Birupaksh Kaundilya
Sep 19, 2023
Nine years after the initial public inquiry was launched, a 961-page report exposes the truth behind the years of delays and huge overspending.
Danielle Summer
Sep 19, 2023