Tuesday's papers lead with the Met Police being deemed 'institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic'.
Metro leads with a “damning verdict on the Met” as Baroness Casey’s blistering 368-page report, being published on Tuesday, says the Metropolitan Police service is institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic.The Daily Express also focuses on the Casey report on the Met, with its front page saying the force now faces a huge task to win back public trust.
The Daily Telegraph focuses on the public being let down by a force that no longer has a functioning neighbourhood policing service. The front page story also has a statement from Met Commissioner Mark Rowley, who has apologised for the numerous failings, adding that the report has sparked feelings of “anger and shame”.The i dedicates most of its front page to Boris Johnson as he prepares to “plot his comeback” if he is cleared by the parliamentary inquiry into “Partygate”.
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