The Association of Chief Police Officers launches its month long crack down on drink and drug driving on 1st June with police out in force to tackle drink and drugs driving.
Commenting on the interim guidance ACPO lead for media engagement Chief Constable Andy Trotter said:
Ordinary people were honoured for taking part in extraordinary acts of bravery at the annual ACPO Police Public Bravery Awards tonight.
The Home Secretary has today laid the second part of the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s (IPCC) report on corruption in the police service before Parliament.
ACPO President Sir Hugh Orde addresses the second Leading Change in Policing Conference in Manchester today
ACPO lead on anti-social behaviour, Deputy Chief Constable Simon Edens responds to Government announcement on anti-social behaviour.
The police service has today published a report into the retention of human tissue following suspicious death or homicide investigations by police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
With just 67 days until the start of the London 2012 Games, the British police service has worked together to resource what will be the largest ever pre-planned policing operation
An approved judgment has been made today in relation to the use of production orders by Essex police in the case of the Dale Farm evictions in October 2011
A small team of UK football policing officers will head to Euro 2012 as part of an international policing contingent to assist authorities in Poland and the Ukraine who are hosting the tournament
Child sexual exploitation spans all cultures and ethnicities. While there are occasions when cultural issues do arise, we have to work across all boundaries to tackle child sexual exploitation
ACPO lead for equality, diversity and human rights responds to an article about racism complaints against police officers