Since 2019, officers and staff have taken a total of 440,630 days off due to psychological disorders, including anxiety, depression, and stress, according to new figures published in 1919 Magazine on ...
The Home Secretary says those who cover up or fail to report child sexual abuse could face professional or criminal sanctions ...
An independent review into Warwickshire Police’s handling of anti-social behaviour issues related to the Warwickshire Hunt ...
West Midlands Police has launched a major new drive to bring down crime and improve the quality of life for people in ...
The risk checker has been developed in partnership with real modern slavery survivors, and launches this week, to mark ...
The Home Office is to seek “expert advice” on reclassifying ketamine to become a Class A substance, after illegal use of the ...
Established in 2020, with the plan published two years later, it was intended that the national team would drive delivery of the programme for four years, but the national team has been extended for ...
More recently, as His Majesty’s Chief Inspector, I’ve been able to help drive substantial improvements in police forces ...
A Police Scotland officer has pleaded guilty to three non-recent charges of communicating indecently. Peter Fleming, 41, who appeared at Greenock Sheriff Court on Monday, was also placed on the sex ...
Predators who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ could face prosecution as part of government plans to protect women and girls. While it is already illegal to create such images of a child under the ...
At a hearing held at the Old Bailey on Friday, (January 3), PC Brotheron pleaded guilty to causing death by careless driving. He will be sentenced at the same court on Thursday, February 27. PC ...
The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) is exploring legal action to stop new vetting rules, which it says will “unfairly destroy the careers” of good police officers.