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Met Police has set out plans to try to rebuild trust with black communities.
Race Action Plan includes a new stop and search charter and measures to help black victims of crime.
Sir Mark Rowley said there remains a long way to go and there is a lot more work to do.
He said: "Action, not words, will rebuild trust in our service".
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