Following the fatal police shooting in Lambeth, Chief Constable Simon Chesterman, NPCC National Lead for Armed Policing, said:
The National Police Chiefs' Council have provided an update with regards to the national policing operation supporting the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen.
UK police have a long history of facilitating peaceful protest and upholding the right to protest, while balancing it with the rights of others.
Statement from National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Football Policing, Chief Constable Mark Roberts.
The UK Football Policing Unit and National Police Chiefs' Council have worked closely with the Premier League, English Football League and Football Association to balance the policing requirements following the death of Her Majesty the Queen, daily policing and enabling as many football matches as possible to go ahead as planned.
An anniversary is often a good time to reflect, but it feels even more appropriate as a new Government is gearing up and I look ahead to our first assessment of police progress in tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG) later in Autumn.
Update includes tougher sanctions for officers who damage confidence in the police and new section on violence against women and girls.
The NPCC will oversee the review, led by Sir Stephen House
Chief Constable Steve Jupp has been appointed as the National Police Lead for Serious Organised Crime (SOC).
National Police Chiefs' Council Chair, Martin Hewitt, responds to the government's public sector pay announcement.