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Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson was joined by senior representatives from policing, retail and the security industry for ...
More than 500 police officers in South Wales and Gwent are now trained to use a mobile phone app that allows them to confirm the identity of an unknown person with the touch of a button. Known as ...
Chief Superintendent Fiona Gaffney has been appointed as the new chief operating officer at the National Police Air Service ...
Following the recent deaths of two Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary officers while under investigation, police and ...
Former Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Commissioner Lord Ian Blair has died aged 72. The force said he “sadly passed away ...
​Police Scotland’s latest recruits are the first cohort to swear the newly amended oath of office, that now includes a duty of candour and which brings the number of standards of professional ...
National law firm Weightmans LLP has been reappointed to the National Legal Services Framework – and is the only firm to ...
Hertfordshire Constabulary has made “clear signs of improvement” against a cause of concern relating to recording reports of crime correctly. As a result, it has been closed by His Majesty’s ...
But now bespoke training through LJMU’s unique Masters in Audio and Video Forensics with Merseyside Police has seen ten professionals graduate – all achieving distinctions – who are now England’s only ...
More than 1,750 arrests have been made in the two years since non-fatal strangulation was made a specific criminal offence in Northern Ireland.
The three Merseyside officers who confronted and detained Axel Rudakubana after he killed three children at a dance class in Southport have won the overall National Police Bravery Award 2025. Sergeant ...
Short-term funding settlements and a fragmented approach to commissioning services is putting the Government’s target to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) at risk, a report by the Home ...