Careless drivers who put other road users at risk face on-the-spot penalties under new measures
The suggestion that police forces sell details of people involved in road traffic collisions with a view to making a profit is entirely false.
ACPO brought this matter to the Press Complaints Commission. The Daily Telegraph today published an apology.
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) today published a follow up review the criminal justice system from start to finish
On a number of occasions Taser has safely resolved situations where a person has been intent on serious self harm.
The police service is currently working with the Ministry of Justice to understand the way in which cautions are used by forces nationally. We hope this review can lead to broader simplification of the options available.
Criminal cases should be concluded as swiftly, justly and transparently as possible, but officers must have the time needed to deal with complex investigations thoroughly.
Last night forces across the country took part in a 'twitterthon' to raise awareness of alcohol related crime
Police forces around the country will be using social media to reveal the impact of excessive drinking in towns and cities this Saturday 25 May
The police have worked with local government, health, probation services and the voluntary sector to tackle domestic abuse and protect victims. We are committed to continuing to work together to improve our response
On May 17, International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO), the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and The College of Policing release the It Gets Better video as part of the global campaign to end homophobic hate and reduce suicide amongst young gay people
Theresa May, Home Secretary told the Police Federation Annual Conference pledged to change the law so criminals who kill police officers face minimum whole-life jail terms
Tackling child sexual exploitation is a top priority for the police service. Nothing is more important in policing than protecting vulnerable people