Scotland Yard defends Met Police boss Mark Rowley for being ‘in a hurry’ after he bizarrely grabs reporter’s microphone when quizzed about ‘two-tier policing’- while Keir Starmer vows ‘standing army’ of specialist officers will crack down on rioters

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Scotland Yard defends Met Police boss Mark Rowley for being ‘in a hurry’ after he bizarrely grabs reporter’s microphone when quizzed about ‘two-tier policing’- while Keir Starmer vows ‘standing army’ of specialist officers will crack down on rioters
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