The National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Armed Policing responds to the Police Federation's routine arming survey which was released today.
This time last week, commuters travelling on the tube through Parsons Green suffered a terrifying explosion and fire. It was the fifth terror attack in the UK in six months.
Figures obtained by the BBC show 11% of court cases in 2014 for the crime of meeting a child following sexual grooming used vigilante evidence, rising to 44% in 2016. NPCC says while we may consider working with these groups in certain instances, our overall approach has not changed.
As the Government publishes a paper on the future partnership between the UK and European Union on security, law enforcement and criminal justice, the NPCC will continue to provide operational advice as negotiators work through the detail.
Arrests made by counter terrorism officers in the UK has risen by more than a half in the year up to the end of June 2017.
Following announcement from the Government, police officers will receive 1 per cent pay rise and a further 1 per cent non-consolidated increase.
Today (September 11 2017) 53 police officers flew into Barbados on a Royal Air Force flight along with others delivering humanitarian aid.
The national lead for counter-terrorism addressed the 17th Annual Conference in Israel today, focusing on building a 'global system effect' to fight the threat of terror.
Following official requests made through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, British police officers will be providing support to the British Virgin Islands Police Force.
National Police Chiefs’ Council Chair, Sara Thornton, supports two forces exploring merger to 'maintain the best possible service to their communities'.
Speaking today at a national police conference, the Duke of Cambridge offered his assistance in helping the police and emergency services get the right support to help them cope with the pressures of the job.