London police sorry for stealing dead kids' identities for 40 years

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, chief of London's Metropolitan Police, has officially apologised for the Met's systematic, ongoing theft of the identities of dead children to create cover identities for its spies, a practice it has engaged in since the 1970s. "However, he has refused to tell any families that the identities of their children had been stolen by the spies."