Report comes after year of crises including the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Met officer

Police must be tougher in vetting new officers to stop another Wayne Couzens joining the service, the chief police watchdog has said.

Sir Tom Winsor, the chief inspector of constabulary, spoke after a year in which policing suffered a string of crises, the worst of which saw Couzens, then a serving Metropolitan police officer, rape and murder Sarah Everard, 33, after kidnapping her in a London street.

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