Officers from across UK policing are taking part in the Coronation celebrations in London this weekend
Officers from Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories join the policing operation
The policing operation for the Coronation involves many officers as well as some four-legged specialists
As he approaches his retirement, Deputy Chief Constable Ian Critchley reflects on thirty years spent in policing, and in particular the work he has done to combat child abuse in all forms.
NPCC Chair, Gavin Stephens, reflects on the boost more than 20,000 new officers bring to policing
Today is the last of my four years as National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Chair. I have been reflecting back and looking forward as I prepare to hand over the reins.
Growing up, I do not remember ever seeing a police officer that looked like me.
Every day I’m investing in my community, there’s no other place I’d rather work.
If I could give my past self some advice, it would be that it’s okay to dream big
Some of NPCC’s key voices share their priorities and predictions for 2023 – the things that will be getting them out of bed in the morning or the guiding principles they will follow.
Police chiefs have announced that all home burglaries in England and Wales will be attended by the police. The Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council, Martin Hewitt, explains what this means.
Unearthing hard truths about rape investigation is the way to transform our service to victims. The change we all so desperately want to see in investigating and prosecuting rape will be built on fixing the problems in our current approach.