Cleveland Police declared the UK’s first ‘failing force’
Cleveland Police has been a troubled force for too long. Now at last something is being done to tackle its deep-rooted ‘institutional racism’ and ‘corrupt’ culture.
London’s fire chief has called for urgent government research on the ‘stay put policy’ in tower blocks fires, a fortnight before the Grenfell public inquiry is to publish its findings.
Tributes have been paid at the funeral of PC Andrew Harper, who was killed as he responded to a burglary in Berkshire back in August.
Leave has been cancelled for thousands of police officers in 26 forces across the country – in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
While the Government can think of little else but Brexit, there are other problems looming, not least a criminal justice system in meltdown.
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has said she is “deeply sorry for the mistakes that were made” during the force’s investigations into false claims of sexual abuse and murder involving a series of leading establishment figures.
Boris Johnson has called on the United States to waive the diplomatic immunity granted to a diplomat’s wife, who’s the main suspect in a road crash which left a teenager dead.
“We are deeply, deeply sorry,” said the Metropolitan Police today in response to a former judge’s highly critical review of how it investigated an alleged VIP paedophile ring.
Cleveland’s Police and Crime Commissioner has apologised but says he won’t resign.
Cleveland Police has been a troubled force for too long. Now at last something is being done to tackle its deep-rooted ‘institutional racism’ and ‘corrupt’ culture.
Far-right extremism is the fastest growing terrorist threat in the UK, according to the country’s most senior counter terrorism officer. Neil Basu, the Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner, said seven of the 22 plots foiled since March last year were linked to far right ideologies. And he warned that public speakers, including politicians, need to be…
The former Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted he feels desperately worried about Britain’s future – saying he thinks about the consequences of losing the referendum ‘every single day’.
West Yorkshire’s Chief Constable says he’s disappointed his officers became a backdrop for yesterday’s speech by Boris Johnson which others have described as purely political.
The Chancellor has promised £750 million to recruit thousands of new officers, but where will they all go, now so many police stations have been closed?
A teenager from Iran who arrived by dinghy on a Kent beach on Christmas day has won a place at college – and hopes to become an airline pilot.
New figures show that the number of EU citizens coming to the UK has continued to fall since 2016.