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Darra Singh, phone hacking, cycling and Oyster
The Met police accepted it acted unlawfully by not telling people their phones may have been hacked and 14 of London's most dangerous junctions for cyclists are to be reviewed by City Hall.
Chairman of the Riots Communities and Victims Panel Darra Singh, the Met police have accepted it acted unlawfully by not telling people their phones may have been hacked by the News of the World, 14 of London's most dangerous junctions for cyclists are to be reviewed by City Hall to find ways to make them safer before the Olympics and a London MP has called for schools to have the power to take away free Oyster travel from persistent truants.
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