BMW stops supplying patrol cars to police forces after officer’s fatal accident
Widow of Pc Nick Dumphreys welcomes car giant’s decision but attacks police chiefs for not scrapping vehicles sooner
Widow of Pc Nick Dumphreys welcomes car giant’s decision but attacks police chiefs for not scrapping vehicles sooner
19 of 49 chief constable posts in England and Wales are held by women, nearly five times the number in 2019 when there were only four
Officers accused of undermining justice as number of offences settled with out-of-court resolutions increases
Police chiefs accused of ‘wasting money on woke nonsense’ by the Taxpayers’ Alliance
‘Terrifying picture’ of force culture is just 'tip of the ice berg', says former chief constable
The controversial group has called for the police and courts to stop arresting and jailing its eco-activists
Number of resignations has been increasing with working for a force no longer seen as a job for life
Cycling UK said increasing evidence of criminals targeting cyclists travelling out of London to Kent and the Surrey Hills
Police urge victims to come forward earlier as only 3 per cent were found to still have a drug supporting spiking in their system
Pledge for officers to visit all victims and crime scenes ‘won’t make a blind bit of difference’ if there is no effort to catch culprits
Burglars routinely let off because officers cannot find a suspect, leaving victims no redress other than to claim on insurance
Det Sgt Vikki Costello admits gross misconduct after falsely claiming to be ill to take time off
Writing in The Telegraph, Lee Anderson says there is also major work to be done on policing and immigration before the next election
Violent offender who went on to kill Terri Harris and children John Bennett, Lacey Bennett and Connie Gent classed as ‘medium risk’
Young people could use icons as code for drug use and sex, officers warn parents in new campaign to tackle youth crime
A new Government report says a pledge to more than double the number of rape investigations reaching court is 'within reach'.
Shooting in rural Australia, which left six dead, leaves country shocked by dedicated teacher who became brutal conspiracy theorist
Couple raised ‘credible threat’ by hitting out at their relatives on race grounds, according to security expert Dai Davies
A report by a human rights group claims Beijing has established more than 100 offices in 53 countries in a global underground network
Simmering anger within policing over public sector pay disputes with officers fearful industrial action will increase their workload
‘Snowflake’ officers say joking with under 10s in such a way is not the right thing to do
The Home Secretary has told officers nationally to focus on tackling crime and 'stop debating gender on Twitter'