Tuesday, 09, Feb 2010 07:05

Community relations 'damaged' by Dizaei conviction

Brian Paddick has accused the Home Office of involvement in earlier failed investigations of disgraced Metropolitan police commander Ali Dizaei.

Ali Dizaei was sentenced to four years in jail yesterday

'Give prisoners the vote'

Campaigners have stepped up their efforts to give sentenced prisoners the right to vote in this year's general election.

Do prisoners deserve the right to vote?

Police want Muslim community's anti-terror support

The Muslim community should do more to help police fight extremism, a senior officer has said.

CCTV footage of the 7/7 London bombings. Three of the bombers were from West Yorkshire

MSPs attack Lockerbie bomber release

A "divisive" Holyrood report has condemned the Scottish government's decision to free Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi last summer.

Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was freed on August 20th 2009

Statistics expert rebukes Tories

The debate over the Conservatives' use of crime statistics has seen a leading expert brand the party misleading.

The stats row has cast a shadow over Chris Grayling

Lib Dems promise 3,000 more police

The Liberal Democrats have outlined their proposals to swap the ID cards scheme with 3,000 more police officers.

More police possible under Lib Dem proposals

Tories on defensive over crime stats

The Tories have been forced onto the defensive after media reports suggested they had distributed misleading figures on crime.

Grayling: That is the life they are experiencing


Analysis

Comment: A PR report for police who lost their way

The police have forgotten their mission statement. But it will take more than a PR exercise to fix it.

Analysis: Policing's slow drift to G20 failure

The message is clear: British police have forgotten how to do their job.

Police have lost their way in policing large-scale protests

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BASC aims to improve police understanding of shooting

The UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), has published a new guide, The Police Officer’s Guide to Shooting, which is designed to help prevent misunderstandings and reduce interventions by the police.

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The week in Westminster: February 8th - 12th

Parliament's packing a lot into its three-day week before the extended half-term break.

The week in Westminster: February 8th - 12th