Daily Mail
Scotland Yard is urgently probing more than 1,000 officers and staff after the exposure in its ranks of one of Britain’s worst rapists, the Daily Mail reports.
The Independent
The Metropolitan Police is facing demands for answers after “one of its officers was revealed to be one of Britain’s worst serial rapists”, The Independent reports.
The Times
Pupils face further disruption to their learning after the largest teaching union voted in favour of strike action, The Times reports.
The Sun
The Met was blasted last night for missing nine chances to stop a “sadistic predator cop who carried out 48 rapes”, The Sun reports.
The Daily Telegraph
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner is facing his first major crisis less than five months into the job after it emerged a Scotland Yard officer carried out multiple rapes, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Daily Mirror
Police had nine opportunities to stop a serial rapist working as a Met officer but “failed to act”, the Daily Mirror reports.
Daily Express
The Metropolitan Police is “under fire” after it was revealed one of Britain’s worst serial rapists was one of its officers for more than 20 years, the Daily Express reports.
Daily Star
The “world’s most brutal mafia godfather” was arrested when 100 police officers “hunted him down to a Sicilian cancer clinic after a 30-year search”, the Daily Star reports.
i
The Met Police is investigating 800 of its officers over sexual and domestic abuse claims after the force did not act on warnings about a serial sex offender in its ranks. Firearms officer PC David Carrick has pleaded guilty to 49 offences, making him one of Britain’s worst sex offenders, i reports.
The Guardian
The Guardian leads with the story of a Metropolitan Police officer who is one of the worst sex offenders in modern history – having waged a “campaign of terror and humiliation against women for two decades”.
Metro
An armed officer who committed multiple rapes was allowed to work in the Metropolitan Police despite a series of complaints about his behaviour over two decades, Metro reports.
Financial Times
US drugmakers AbbVie and Eli Lilly have become the first groups to pull out of a pricing agreement with the government in protest at a “sharp rise in payments they return to the NHS”, the Financial Times reports.
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