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A major children’s charity has urged ministers to push social media firms into using new technology in the fight against online child grooming.
More needs to be done to tackle mental health, the Police Federation of England and Wales will tell a roundtable event
Federated officers recognised include previous Police Bravery Award winner.
This Conservative Government is putting all of us at greater risk by ignoring advice of senior police leaders, says former Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lord Paddick.
A Ten Minute Rule Bill to be presented in Parliament on Tuesday 19 December will proposes greater protections for police and other 999 services from prosecution while responding to emergencies
Diane Abbott has said a Labour Government could renationalise forensic services as a major evidence-tampering scandal threatens to ruin more than 10,000 criminal cases.
Cabinet minister Justine Greening has said action must be taken against “unprofessional” police officers who have claimed they found porn on Damian Green’s computer.
Conservative MP Mark Pawsey reports back from a very special rugby match between the Commons and Lords Rugby team & the Met Police team in honour of the late PC Keith Palmer raising funds for a charity which supports families of fallen police officers.
Cuts to the police budget are exposing the public to risks from terrorism and paedophiles, a leaked document has revealed.
With crime rates rising, the logic should be that next month’s budget ought to see increasing funds available to Police and Crime Commissioners, rather than further cuts, says Lord Harris of Haringey.
Members of Parliament have a duty to curb this spiral of violence against emergency service workers, writes Chris Bryant
A former spy chief has admitted MI5 used to spy on some of Jeremy Corbyn’s closest supporters, a former director-general said.
The violent actions of the Spanish police will endure as a 'stark reminder of a dark day' in Spain's history, says Ronnie Cowan MP.
Former Cabinet minister Stephen Crabb explains why he is supporting the Assaults on Emergency Workers (Offences) Bill: "For all the risks that come with being a police officer, being on the receiving end of assaults by the public should not be one of them".
Boris Johnson has appeared to side with the Spanish government following police violence during yesterday's independence referendum in Catalonia.
The Vice-Chair of the Police federation of England and Wales Calum Macleod urges MPs to stand up and show their support for police officers and other emergency service workers.
Union calls for backing of move to make assaults on emergency workers in the line of duty an aggravated offence.
To assault a police officer is to show a complete disregard for law and order, our shared values and for democracy itself, says Holly Lynch MP.
Rachel Tuffin, College of Policing Interim Chief Executive has responded to the police pay award for 2017/18.
Despite some gains for officers in England and Wales, today’s headline announcement of a 2% pay award will leave many angry and deflated, Steve White, chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, said.
Policing in England and Wales is facing a "perfect storm" due to budget cuts, a senior officer will tell ministers today.
The number of police officers leaving the profession has doubled over the last four years, the Times reveals.
Budget cuts to blame for fall in drivers being stopped during summer drink-driving campaign.
Diane Abbott has said the Government's renewed backing of stop and search powers is merely an attempt to mask their "failure" to tackle violent crime.