NPCC lead on Counter Terrorism, Mark Rowley gives advice to the public following the attacks in Brussels today.
Bringing police leaders together, the Police Reform and Transformation Board will support the service in making changes aiming to transform policing by 2020. The changes are needed to tackle new threats and improve the service for the public.
We are supporting the National Working Group’s Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Awareness Day today, March 18. This day highlights the threat from child sexual abuse, encouraging everyone to spot the signs of abuse, speak out against it and adopt a zero tolerance to adults or children developing inappropriate relationships with children.
Police forces up and down the country will be taking part in operational activity to deal with the threats of CSE and encouraging victims to come forward and report crimes.
The first national conference specifically focused on the policing of protests will be held in Derby this week.
NPCC lead for child protection explains the police approach to sexting - we don't want children and young people to be criminalised but it's important to understand the dangers of sexting
Changes in police recording and victims’ improved confidence in how the police will deal with abuse have played a significant part in the increase in reports to us but we are now starting work with academics to consider whether more children are actually being abused
To mark International Women’s Day, we’ve asked some of our chiefs about their roles, experiences of being a woman in policing and how they we can achieve further parity.
Our conflict management lead, Chief Constable David Shaw responds to the IPCC's police use of force study
Female counter terrorism police officers and staff across England and Wales have today (8th March) joined together in an online film to pledge their support for International Women's Day and reaffirm their commitment to protecting women and girls from the threat of radicalisation.
The new national gun crime investigation manual for police forces was officially launched on 26 February.
Specialist police teams from across the UK will be taking part in Europe’s biggest ever disaster training exercise beginning today.
Officers will always seek to deal with extreme speed appropriately to prevent harm and change driver behaviour.