Revealed: What officers, public and victims think about UK policing
An exclusive poll by Sky News reveals mixed sentiments about UK policing, highlighting public confidence and concerns over crime investigation effectiveness.
'I was targeted by an undercover officer with false ID for sex'
A misconduct panel revealed that a TV presenter was groomed by an undercover police officer who used a false identity and hid his personal life for over two years.
Hacked data shines light on homeland security’s AI surveillance ambitions
Hacked data reveals the Department of Homeland Security's investment in AI technologies for expanded surveillance capabilities.
Police 'invaded privacy' by spying on Jean Charles de Menezes justice campaign
Patricia da Silva, cousin of Jean Charles de Menezes, testified that police spying on her campaign for justice was invasive and fueled by misinformation.
Black people up to 48 times more likely to be stopped and searched in richest areas of London
A new report reveals that black individuals in affluent areas of London are disproportionately subjected to stop and search by police, often based on vague criteria.
Undercover officer deceived women with ‘grotesque and cruel’ lies, spycops inquiry told
An undercover officer is being investigated for using manipulative lies to engage in sexual relationships with women while serving in the police.
China used UK Border Force officer for 'shadow policing operations'
A court case reveals that a UK Border Force officer was allegedly involved in covert operations for the Chinese state, targeting dissidents and facilitating surveillance in the UK.
Police AI chief admits crime-fighting tech will have bias but vows to tackle it
The police chief of the UK's National Crime Agency acknowledges that artificial intelligence used in policing may have inherent biases but is committed to addressing these issues.
‘Unsustainable’ gaps in policing of franchise businesses must end, MPs say
UK MPs are calling for an end to significant policing gaps in franchise businesses following scandals and allegations of misconduct in companies like Vodafone and McDonald's.
Local police aid ICE by tapping school cameras amid Trump’s immigration crackdown
Police departments in the US are using school security cameras to assist in immigration enforcement under Trump's policies, revealing concerns over privacy and surveillance.
California county accused of profiling Asian Americans agrees to police reforms
Siskiyou County in northern California, facing allegations of racial discrimination against Asian Americans, has consented to implement policing reforms and allow independent oversight.
Major update on knife crime stats as county lines networks targeted
Policing Minister Sarah Jones announced a significant reduction in knife robberies and the shutdown of over 3,000 county lines networks, signaling progress in combating violent crime.
SARAH JONES: Labour made a promise to turn the tide on knife crime - and we're doing it
Sarah Jones, the Crime and Policing Minister, claims that the Labour government is successfully reducing knife crime through decisive action by the Home Office and police.