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Analysis of National Fraud Intelligence Bureau data found that in 2023 alone, fraudsters stole £31 million from children and ...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is piloting a new video-call service that will be offered to victims of crime ...
The UK will become the first country in Europe to ban the possession and supply of ‘SIM farms’ – technical devices used to defraud the public.
A former Sussex Police officer has been dismissed after she sexually assaulted two colleagues by inappropriate touching and made sexual comments towards them while off duty.
Police and crime commissioner (PCC) Rupert Matthews has written to Minister for Victims Alex Davies-Jones calling for an ...
It will also create a new process to enable forces to remove officers who are unable to meet the vetting requirement, strengthening the ability of police chiefs to boost standards in their force and ...
Aligning the threshold for referrals by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) of officers to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to that used by police when referring cases involving ...
The Lord Chancellor has confirmed that former judge Her Honour Deborah Taylor will chair a statutory inquiry into the ...
Chief Superintendent Tom Simons was found to have abused his senior position for a sexual purpose in relation to one woman; ...
An independent review of the UK’s fraud laws is to be carried out for the first time in nearly 40 years. Part two of Jonathan Fisher KC’s Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences marks the ...
The London Assembly Police and Crime Committee has warned there is the “real possibility of a mass casualty event” unless crowd numbers at the Notting Hill Carnival are reviewed.
The reason why an individual goes missing remains well after their disappearance has been recognised, says Steve Dodd, who ...
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