‘Extraordinary’ elections for police and crime commissioners
Will you vote? What will the turnout be? Michael Crick examines why the upcoming police and crime commissioners elections are the most extraordinary for many years.
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Who controls policing in the UK will be decided at the ballot boxes on Thursday. But who are the people in the running to be police and crime commissioners?
Two days before elections for the first wave of police and crime commissioners, Channel 4 News looks at the role they will play.
Will you vote? What will the turnout be? Michael Crick examines why the upcoming police and crime commissioners elections are the most extraordinary for many years.
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Michael Crick rounds up the runners and riders for the newly created posts of Police Commissioner.
Over the past few months I’ve been keeping my eye on who might be interested in standing for election as police commissioners. Here are my very latest findings.
Channel 4 News Political Correspondent Michael Crick on the runners and riders for the police commissioner jobs.
With today’s resignation of Assistant Commissioner John Yates, following yesterday’s decision by Sir Paul Stephenson to stand down, is the Metropolitan Police now a “rudderless ship”?
Rupert Murdoch withdraws his BSkyB takeover bid as David Cameron vows to end the “ugly chapter” of phone hacking. Here’s how the day unfolded.
Political commentator Peter McHugh looks at how all three leaders could fare if the AV referendum goes one way, or the other.
The claim “We are using PFI to ensure value for money and that the public interest and public services are properly protected when we increase public investment.” Gordon Brown, The Times, September 26, 2002