London's police chief has said that the police are looking to increase stop and search in order to reduce knife crime. Sir Mark Rowley told LBC's Nick Ferrari that the controversial search tactic ...
Police must increase their use of stop and search to tackle knife crime rather than “appease” campaign groups who claim it is discriminatory, the policing minister has said. Writing in The ...
Met police chief insists stop and search is reducing knife crime attacks - Average US annual salary by age revealed – see how you compare New contract makes Chiefs’ Travis Kelce highest paid ...
Met chief Sir Mark Rowley said the tactic works but NBPA President Andy George tells The Voice the plans will further erode trust with the Black community Andy George, President, National Black ...
Police must increase their use of stop-and-search to tackle knife crime and stop trying to 'appease' critics who say it is racist, a senior minister said today. Chris Philp said street stops were ...
COPS must ramp up the use of stop and search to stamp out knife crime, the policing minister has declared. Chris Philp said the tactic is a "vital tool" and that police officers should not be ...
Policing minister Chris Philp has called on forces to increase the use of stop and search as part of a “robust approach” to tackle knife crime. Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Mr Philp described stop ...
Although stops and searches have increased from a low of 280,000 in 2017 after successive home secretaries reversed the restrictions, they have continued to drop in the Metropolitan Police to ...
Policing minister Chris Philp has called on forces to increase the use of stop and search as part of a “robust approach” to tackle knife crime. Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Mr Philp ...
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has insisted police stop and search is working to help reduce knife crime across London. Sir Mark made his comments in an interview with LBC today (1 May), the day ...
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has insisted police stop and search is working to help reduce knife crime across London. Sir Mark made his comments in an interview with LBC today (1 May), the day ...