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‘Dereliction of duty’: Met Police relaxed vetting to meet recruitment targets | UK News

‘Dereliction of duty’: Met Police relaxed vetting to meet recruitment targets | UK News

Serial rapists David Carrick and Cliff Mitchell were among more than 130 Metropolitan Police officers and staff wrongly hired or allowed to keep working as vetting was relaxed in a recruitment drive, a review has found. Thousands of recruits joined the force without undergoing proper checks as bosses abandoned national guidelines amid efforts to meet the Tory government’s policy to recruit 20,000 officers in England and Wales. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood called the failings “a dereliction of the Met’s duty to keep London safe” as she ordered the police inspectorate to carry out an urgent independent probe. Mitchell, 26, who was given a life sentence in 2024 for attacks on two victims over nine years, was initially rejected from the force because of a previous allegation of child rape. Image: Pic: PA But a vetting panel, aimed at reducing disproportionality towards ethnic minority groups, overturned the decision and he joined the force in August 2020. Carrick, 51, who is one of the UK’s worst ever sex offenders, had joined the Met in 2001 but a …

One Weird Trick to Feel More Relaxed at Home

One Weird Trick to Feel More Relaxed at Home

The beginning of the year is a time heavy with pressure to clean your home. The Northern Hemisphere’s colder months seed a desire to stay in and get cozy, but home is where the mess is, and it’s staring you in the face, judging you (perhaps following the example of critical family members who came over for the holidays). On top of that, the self-improvement resolution energy of the New Year rudely reminds you that you should be doing better in every domain, so why haven’t you organized all of your snacks into clear plastic containers, like those TikTokers do? The last thing anyone needs is more of this pressure. But my duty is to report the facts, and so I must inform you that, according to research, clutter in the home is associated with reduced well-being, and seems to get in the way of actually feeling at home. But the clutter, you may say, it just keeps coming! The junk mail, the kids’ toys and art projects, the half-finished water glasses. And by the …