Boris Johnson has said he backs Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, who has faced calls to resign for her handling of the Sarah Everard case, and urged the public to "trust the police".
Full ArticleBoris Johnson says he backs Met commissioner and urges public to 'trust the police'
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