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Journalist's microphone snatched by Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley in astonishing moment

Tamworth Herald Monday, 5 August 2024 ()
Sir Mark Rowley, chief of the Metropolitan Police, was captured on camera yanking the microphone off the Sky News journalist.
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Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley grabbed a journalist's microphone as he left a Cobra meeting in Whitehall on Monday morning. Mr Rowley was asked a question about two-tier policing as he left the Cabinet Office, before grabbing the journalist's microphone. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on...

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