from: BBC News Five officers have cases to answer over messages sent on WhatsApp and Signal, the police watchdog says.
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Sarah Everard: Commissioner Philip Allott resigns
Commissioner Philip Allott quits his role following a two-week storm of sustained criticism.
Sarah Everard: Commissioner Philip Allott hit by no-confidence vote
from: BBC News Philip Allott faces further pressure to resign after outrage over his comments about Sarah Everard.
Sarah Everard murder: Emma B says Wayne Couzens exposed himself to her
from: BBC News The DJ says that when she reported the matter to police, officers laughed about what had happened.
Sarah Everard: BT 888 phone service floated to protect lone women
from: BBC News The service would track users and trigger an alert if they did not reach their destination.
Sarah Everard: Baroness Casey to lead review into Met Police
from: BBC News It will scrutinise culture and standards at the police force following Sarah Everard’s murder.
Mina Smallman: ‘I think of Sarah Everard’s mum often’
Mina Smallman, whose daughters were murdered in 2020, offers support and advice to Sarah’s parents.
Sarah Everard: Three generations, one chat about women’s safety
from: BBC News Twenty-three-year-old Amy, her mum and her nan discuss how safe they feel in public as women.
Sarah Everard murder: Inquiry into failures over Wayne Couzens’ police career
The public have a right to know why he was allowed to continue as an officer, the home secretary says.
Sarah Everard murder: Met launches review to rebuild public trust
from: BBC News Met chief Cressida Dick says the force’s culture will be examined following Sarah Everard’s murder.
Sarah Everard murder: We’ll stop at nothing to jail more rapists – PM
from: BBC News Boris Johnson also says women should have confidence in the police after the murder of Sarah Everard.
Sarah Everard’s murder and the questions the Met Police now face
There is an air of crisis in British policing this weekend as it faces a great moment of reckoning.
Sarah Everard murder: Women react to Met safety advice
People stopped by a lone plain-clothes officer should challenge their legitimacy, the Met Police says.
Sarah Everard: Boris Johnson urges public to trust the police
Boris Johnson says the police do a “wonderful job” – but must do more to tackle violence against women.
London Police, Under Fire on Everard Murder, Respond With Safety Tips
Sarah Everard murder: Police boss criticised for arrest comments
from: BBC News Commissioner Philip Allott says women should be educated about police powers and legal process.
Sarah Everard: What should you do if you are stopped by police?
from: BBC News Women have been asking how they should react if they are stopped by a lone police officer.
Sarah Everard murder: I would have got into Couzens’ car, says MP Jess Phillips
Police must do more to restore trust – and can’t put the onus on women to change behaviour, says MP.
Misconduct probe into Everard killer WhatsApp group
Sarah Everard’s killer is believed to have been in a chat with officers sharing “discriminatory” content. from: BBC News
Sarah Everard: Challenge plain-clothes officers, Met Police says
from: BBC News The force seeks to reassure the public after the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer.