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Hugh Cudlipp lecture: Poised for journalism's golden age
Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow gave the Hugh Cudlipp lecture at the London College of Communication. You can read the full text of his speech here.
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Sir Hugh Orde, head of the association of chief police officers, tells Channel 4 News that the latest round of cuts are the deepest he has ever known.
Sir Hugh Orde, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, tells Channel 4 News the Andrew Mitchell affair is not “evidence of routine or endemic issues around corruption”.
Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow gave the Hugh Cudlipp lecture at the London College of Communication. You can read the full text of his speech here.
Senior police chief Sir Hugh Orde says Home Secretary Theresa May had no role in “more robust tactics”, no power to cancel police leave, and that the return of MPs from holiday was “an irrelevance”.
Cuts to the police budget could compromise the safety of the public, warns the head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, Sir Hugh Orde.
All undercover police operations should be approved by a judge before they begin, the head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, Sir Hugh Orde, tells a meeting of human rights activists.
Police will lose the power to bail people indefinitely under plans announced by the home secretary, lawyer Tom Crone says the system is “grotesque”.
As the head of Northern Ireland’s Police Federation warns of “catastrophic” consequences from possible budget cuts of over £100m, Channel 4 News examines why NI’s police still occupy a unique role.
The chairman of the West Mercia branch of the Police Federation says Andrew Mitchell’s position as the Conservative chief whip is untenable and the minister has no option but to resign.
As police watchdog HMIC reviews the use of undercover officers, Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel asks if we can trust them to robustly challenge how far operations go in the world of protest.
As a judge rules that swearing at the police is so common it’s unlikely to cause offence, the Police Federation tells Channel 4 News that decriminalising it would be a “slippery slope”.
As Scotland Yard’s new commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe pledges to make the country’s biggest police force the “best in the world,” his appointment still rankles with some officers across the country.
Bernard Hogan-Howe, a former Merseyside police chief renowned for his tough tactics against gangs, is named the new head of Scotland Yard.
After the funeral of Mark Duggan today, whose death sparked the riots a month ago, it is understood that police forces from Cornwall to Northumbria will finally leave the capital – ending four weeks of unprecedented extra support for the Metropolitan Police. Will the government pay up, or will the police foot the bill? FactCheck investigates.
Top police chiefs defend their response to England’s riots, telling the Home Affairs Select Committee they prevented attacks on the Olympic site by monitoring social media.