NNorthern Ireland Read More PSNI seeks new recruits ‘from all backgrounds and communities’14 January 2026 The PSNI has launched a recruitment drive calling for student officers and new police staff, urging applicants “from…
BBirmingham Read More Why Parliament is right to question the unravelling failures of West Midlands Police6 January 2026 It is quite the timeline. A series of key, confusing, misleading, inaccurate moments, spanning about five months. All…
UUK Read More Met chief calls on retailers to do more as staff accused of helping shoplifters – London Evening Standard15 December 2025 Met chief calls on retailers to do more as staff accused of helping shoplifters London Evening Standard The new…
LLondon Read More Drug offences up by more than a third in London29 November 2025 The Met Police logged 50,279 drug offences in the year to June reports Clara Margotin, Data Reporter (Credit…
UUK Read More Lawless UK? Farage wants Brits to think so – POLITICO28 November 2025 “It is undoubtedly the case that there is a bit of a mismatch on some of the perceptions…
LLondon Read More Knife crime convictions rise in London25 November 2025 3,916 knife and offensive weapon offences were dealt with by the Criminal Justice System in London in the…
LLondon Read More Hundreds of cyber-flashing offences in London24 November 2025 268 cyber-flashing offences recorded by the Met Police up to June this year reports Sonja Tutty, Data Reporter…
EEU Read More The EU promised to lead on regulating artificial intelligence. Now it’s hitting pause. – POLITICO19 November 2025 The Artificial Intelligence Act, which took years to negotiate, is not even fully in place yet. Throughout 2025…
MMobile Read More UK set to ban deepfake ‘nudification’ apps – POLITICO7 November 2025 Campaigners have long argued that the issue of nudification apps more broadly needs addressing. The House of Commons Women and Equalities…
EEU Read More Europe’s police want AI to fight crime. They say red tape stands in the way. – POLITICO7 November 2025 Lawmakers and digital rights groups have expressed concerns about these carve-outs, which were secured by EU countries during…