NPCC Lead on Less-Lethal Weapons, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu, has responded to this morning’s publication of Home Office Taser statistics, bearing in mind the recent inquest verdict in the case of Jordon Begley.
NPCC Lead on Armed Policing, Deputy Chief Constable Simon Chesterman has been responding to today's publication of the latest Home Office stats on police use of firearms
NPCC Lead on Honour-Based Abuse, Commander Mak Chishty, has been addressing the issue of HBA in light of figures published today showing that police have handed 11,000 cases between 2010 and 2014.
Life continues at pace in NPoCC with work on-going across a host of projects as well as maintaining business as usual to support day to day requests for mutual aid throughout the UK.
In response to two HMIC reports today on child protection, NPCC says that we have got to fundamentally change our approach to policing so that our absolute focus is on working proactively with other agencies to protect the public from harm committed on or offline.
National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) Lead for Information Management, Chief Constable Mike Barton, has been responding to the report of an HMIC inspection on Information Management - 'Building the Picture'
Almost 800 foreign crime suspects were arrested in Great Britain last week as part of a national crackdown on overseas criminals.
From today, key bodies across the country are legally required to take steps to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.
Chief constables are looking forward to working toegther and with the College of Policing to implement the Leadership Review's recommendations
Chief officers have responded to today's report, 'Tone from the top - leadership, ethics and accountability in policing'.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council has today (Monday, June 29) given its wholehearted support to ‘Say Something’ a new helpline targeted at children and young people with concerns about child sexual exploitation (CSE) involving themselves or others.
National Police Chiefs' Council Lead for Counter-Terrorism Policing, Assistant Commissioner Rowley, has given a further update on the British policing efforts following Friday's attack in Tunisia