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| Sussex Police officer charged with ‘stalking and fraud offences’ Sussex Police officer PC Peter De Silvo has been charged with stalking and fraud offences and is due to appear before Staines Magistrates’ Court on Friday 19th December 2025 Sussex World – 18/12/25 |
| Chief constable retires for just one day to protect pension North Wales Police Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman will “retire” on 15 January and be “re-hired” on 17 January if the process is approved. Sussex Police Chief Constable Jo Shiner had to retire for a month under the controversial NPCC Retire and Rejoin scheme ! BBC News – 16/12/25 |
| Met Police officer sacked Met Police Sergeant Sevket Gurgur has been fired for telling a colleague she was “using the pregnancy card” when she came back from sick leave. Standard – 12/12/25 |
| Sussex Police officer barred over night club sex attack “A former Sussex Police officer has had gross misconduct proven against him following an accelerated hearing.” Brighton and Hove News – 10/12/25 |
| Two-tier policing of protests ‘With the apparently differential treatment of different groups based on either the cause of the protest or the identity of those protesting, it has become increasingly clear that (Met Police) “two-tier policing” is not merely a perception but a reality.’ Daily Mail – 09/12/25 |
| Police accused of ‘homophobic assumptions’ Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) have told Hertfordshire Police to examine whether “homophobic assumptions” could have contributed to failures to investigate allegations that a gang was blackmailing men on the gay dating app Grindr. BBC News – 05/12/25 |
| Detective sold cocaine from UK police stores to pay back £75k Former detective Andrew Talbot, who was jailed for 19 years in 2024 for stealing nearly 4kg of cocaine from Greater Manchester Police stores and conspiring to sell it with Keith Bretherton, has been ordered to repay £75,420 or face an additional two years in prison. Birmingham Mail – 03/12/25 |
| Police officer accused of groping PC Pamela Pritchard, of North Wales Police, is also alleged to have grabbed a female colleague’s breasts and tried to kiss an inspector. BBC News – 02/12/25 |
| Police pay out £20k after unlawful arrest A couple arrested by Hertfordshire Police in 2021 for sharing WhatsApp messages complaining about their daughter’s primary school have been awarded £20,000 in damages after the force admitted the arrests were unlawful. BBC News – 17/11/25 |
| Sussex PC dismissed over ‘catalogue’ of gross misconduct Sussex Police officer, Samuel Smith, who failed to investigate crime adequately and withdrew his taser without justification has been dismissed without notice. BBC News – 12/11/25 |
| Police officer admits taking seized shotguns home A serving Police Scotland officer is facing a prison sentence after taking weapons home, including six shotguns that were surrendered to him. BBC News – 11/11/25 |
| Anti-black discrimination systemic in Met Police The Metropolitan Police has a structural problem with “systematic racism”, an independent report into anti-black harm within the force has warned. BBC News – 07/11/25 |
| PC offered colleague sex PC John Thirlaway of Thames Valley Police has been sacked for making sexual remarks and propositioning a female colleague during an operation to prevent sexual violence. BBC News – 04/11/25 |
| Met Police officers sacked They are the first of 10 current or former officers to face hearings as part of the Met Police accelerated misconduct proceedings over footage from the Panorama investigation. BBC News – 24/10/25 |
| Met Police no longer investigate non-crime hate incidents The Metropolitan Police says it will no longer investigate non-crime hate incidents to allow officers to “focus on matters that meet the threshold for criminal investigations”. BBC News – 21/10/25 |
| Two rogue cops sacked every day In the year to March 2025, a record 735 police officers in England and Wales were dismissed for misconduct, equating to two per day, marking a 24% increase from the previous year. Independent – 15/10/25 |
| Police officer sacked over ‘no lines of enquiry’ lie Staffordshire Police officer PC Nicholas Hartland who lied to the victim of a serious assault has been sacked. Birmingham Live – 13/10/25 |
| BTP officer convicted of assault PC Adrian Young of the British Transport Police has been convicted of assault by beating after he used completely unnecessary and unacceptable force against a child. British Transport Police – 09/10/25 |
| Police sergeant ‘had inappropriate images and offensive material’ on his work phone Former Warwickshire Police sergeant Paul Whitehurst faces gross misconduct proceedings after his work mobile phone was discovered to contain inappropriate images and offensive material during an investigation. Coventry Telegraph – 07/10/25 |
| Met police officer arrested A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice over an allegation linked to a BBC Panorama investigation. BBC News – 06/10/25 |
| Lincolnshire Police to use reserve funds to avoid job cuts “..will use our limited remaining funds to maintain our current levels of service and recruit into roles of essential need, as the service is already strained due to vacancies we have been holding…” BBC News – 03/10/25 |
| Secret BBC filming exposes hidden culture of misogyny and racism inside Met Police Serving Metropolitan Police officers called for immigrants to be shot, revelled in the use of force and were dismissive of rape claims in footage captured by a BBC Panorama undercover reporter. BBC News – 02/10/25 |
| New Chief Constable Simon Megicks, has started his new role as Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s New Chief Constable after taking over from former chief Nick Dean.. BBC News – 30/09/25 |
| Sussex Police officer sentenced Former Sussex Police officer Ciaran Gaymer was given a six-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay costs and a surcharge to fund victim services for causing a collision while on-duty. Sussex World – 27/09/25 |
| Met Police officer cleared of bus fare arrest ‘assault’ is facing the sack PC Perry Lathwood, a Metropolitan Police officer who was acquitted of grabbing a woman’s arm and arresting her for fare evasion is still facing the sack over his “use of force”. The Standard – 24/09/25 |
| British ‘thought police’ order pensioner to apologise for ‘upsetting’ Facebook post or face investigation The unidentified Thames Valley Police officer tells the mother-of-two that something she had allegedly written on Facebook had ‘upset someone’. Thought Police ? Daily Mail – 19/09/25 |
| Cambridgeshire police officer to face rape trial PC Christopher Cawdery has been charged with sexual assault, two counts of rape and engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour. This is Oxfordshire – 18/09/25 |
| Sussex Police PC sacked over messages to female suspect Sussex Police constable Peter May has been sacked after trying to pursue a sexual relationship with a woman being investigated for drink and drug driving BBC News – 17/09/25 |
| Eight Met Police officers suspended The accusations include excessive use of force, discriminatory and misogynistic comments, and failing to report or challenge inappropriate behaviour. BBC News – 15/09/25 |
| Police watchdog chief says non-crime hate incidents should be scrapped “I think we need to separate the offensive from the criminal. We need, at times, to allow people to speak openly without the fear that their opinion will put them on the wrong side of the law.” Non Crime Hate Incidents Daily Mail – 12/09/25 |
| ‘Scan a PC’ Police Officers in Harrogate have begun wearing a QR code badge on their uniform, which links to the North Yorkshire Police community messaging platform. BBC News – 10/09/25 |
| Misconduct hearing – Former Sussex Police Sergeant Day It is alleged that PS Day sexually harassed a subordinate member of staff. If proved this matter would amount to gross misconduct. Date(s) of hearing : 15 – 19 September 2025. Apply to attend a Sussex Police misconduct hearing. Sussex Police – 09/09/25 |
| Ex Sussex Police officer to appear in court after crash A Sussex police vehicle being driven by Ciaran Gaymer was reported to have collided with a member of the public, causing minor injuries to the driver and passenger. The Argus – 08/09/25 |
| Sussex Police investigate – vandals spray ‘tax evader’ across Angela Rayner’s home ‘The matter is being treated as criminal damage and we are proactively making enquiries to gather information as to the circumstances.’ – Sussex Police Metro – 05/09/25 |
| Impossible position over free speech, says Met Police chief “I don’t believe we should be policing toxic culture wars debates and officers are currently in an impossible position” – Sir Mark Rowley – Met Police BBC News – 03/09/25 |
| Former Humberside PC barred after asking suspect out on a date Mark Wood, 33, would have been sacked by Humberside Police had he not already resigned. “It is of paramount importance that we maintain the public’s trust and confidence, and anyone who fails to adhere to our high levels of standards and professionalism will be held accountable for their actions.” BBC News – 02/09/25 |
| Staffordshire Police refuse to name ex-officer who had sex with prostitutes “Anonymity was granted following a number of reports received and the implications on those not connected to the initial incident.” Yahoo News – 01/09/25 |
| Prolific shop thieves sentenced over West Sussex offences Inspector Andrew Bryant (CB177) of Sussex Police said: “These defendants were responsible for dozens of offences and shop thefts…This case shows our determination to catch prolific offenders, and they had no choice but to plead guilty in court.” Sussex Police – 28/08/25 |
| Former Sussex Police officer barred for life A Sussex Police statement, following the hearing, read: “A former police officer convicted of distributing indecent images of children has been found to have committed gross misconduct.” Sussex World – 27/08/25 |
| Sussex Police violently arrest a local during a protest outside a migrant hotel in Chichester The Sussex Police officer grabs the local by the throat and chokes him. Sussex Police later released him due to ‘mistaken identity’. X – 26/08/25 |
| Police told they can reveal suspects’ ethnicity in high-profile cases Under new guidance from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), Police will be encouraged to disclose the ethnicity and nationality of suspects charged in high-profile and sensitive investigations. BBC News – 13/08/25 |
| Sussex Police officer given final written warning for inappropriate and sexualised behaviour and comments made towards colleagues Out of the 12 submitted allegations, Sussex Police said four were found proven as misconduct and one was proven as gross misconduct, which was making repeated and sexualised comments about colleagues and a member of public with mental health issues. Sussex World – 12/08/25 |
| National Police Social Media Survey This survey will help improve police services by understanding more about how members of the public interact with police social media accounts. Your feedback will be carefully reviewed by your local police force and our national team to help us improve the services we provide on social media. Police UK – 07/08/25 |
| Police respond to ‘rape cover-up’ claim Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith of Warwickshire Police has said officers “did not and will not cover up such criminality”. BBC News – 06/08/25 |
| Police warn of mass arrests if Palestine Action protest goes ahead The Metropolitan Police said “anyone showing support for the group can expect to be arrested.” Sky News – 05/08/25 |
| Police pay rise of 4.2% ‘barely treads water’ The Police Federation said the pay rise was “worth the price of a Big Mac per shift” and would not stop “record levels of resignations, record mental health absences or the record number of assaults on officers BBC News – 04/08/25 |
| Met prioritises neighbourhood policing “The Met is getting smaller but more capable. We have a laser-like focus on ensuring our officers and staff are in roles where they can drive down crime on issues that matter the most to Londoners.” Met Police News – 01/08/25 |
| Police Officer shared confidential images with public Matthew Olive of the Metropolitan Police pleaded guilty to four counts of misconduct in public office. BBC News – 31/07/25 |
| Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) announces plans to reopen more police stations Donna Jones, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and Isle of Wight, said she is “delighted” to announce the reopening of stations in Shanklin, Bishop’s Waltham and Alton. BBC News – 30/07/25 |
| Sussex Police officers take second jobs to pay the bills 126 Sussex Police officers were registered as having a second job in May 2025. Nationally, more than 4,000 officers secured approval for secondary employment in 2024, double the number recorded in 2019. BBC News – 18/07/25 |
| Police officers who actively participate in Pride marches are breaking the law according to a landmark judgment by Mr Justice Linden in the High Court. Lindsey Smith, R (on the application of) v The Chief Constable of Northumbria Police. Neutral Citation Number[2025] EWHC 1805 (Admin) HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE KING’S BENCH DIVISION – 16/07/25 |
| If you dial 999 you CAN expect an officer ‘In the middle of the crisis and something awful is happening and you dial 999, officers will get there really quickly’ Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley Daily Mail – 14/07/25 |
| Kent Police Officer Sacked PC Matthew Peall of Kent Police who tried to have sex with a woman who reported a crime has been fired after IOPC probe into his lewd behaviour. Daily Mail – 10/07/25 |
| Misconduct hearing for officer Student officer Jake Wilson of Thames Valley Police will face a misconduct hearing after being charged with sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl who he allegedly smacked on the bottom. Bucks Free Press – 09/07/25 |
| Police sergeant’s career in tatters after molesting two women Tim Clarkson of Hampshire Constabulary pleaded guilty to two counts of indecent assault. District Judge Julie Cooper said ‘he…acted appallingly against two women’ Daily Mail – 07/07/25 |
| Former Sussex Police investigator pleads guilty to misconduct in public office “The public expects police staff and investigators to act with integrity at all times. This case shows that abuse of position will not be tolerated.” Misconduct in Public Office @ Sussex Police Sussex News – 01/07/25 |
| Met Police confirm Kneecap will not be prosecuted “The only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP.” Met Police – “….any potential summary only offences were beyond the statutory time limit for prosecution. Relevant indictable offences were considered by the investigation team and, based on all of the current evidence available, a decision has been made that no further action will be taken at this time.” GB News – 18/02/25 |
| Met police chief compares pro-Israel protesters to ‘stupid’ football fans Met Police sparked ‘two-tier’ row after telling men that ‘waving Israeli flag’ at Palestine Action march could be breach of the peace Telegraph 26/06/25 |
| Scotland Yard detective should have been sacked ‘Since reporting his behaviour I have seen first-hand how the police were more interested in protecting themselves than helping me find justice, or protecting other women.’ Daily Mail – 23/06/25 |
| Police admit failures Northamptonshire Police has admitted it failed Harry Dunn and his family after a report found officers prioritised the welfare of the suspect in the case over the investigation. Sky News – 19/06/25 |
| Spending review ‘makes policing more challenging’ Derbyshire Police Chief Constable Rachel Swann said a 2.3% funding increase will be spent mostly on staff pay reviews BBC News -16/06/25 |
| Sussex Police officer has been charged with sexually assault PC Ryan Busby a Sussex Police officer has been charged with sexually assaulting four women. Sussex Police says he has been suspended from duty. BBC News -12/06/25 |
| Police officers sacked for gross misconduct to be blocked from joining local forces in drive to improve standards The Home Office introduced plans to Parliament on Tuesday to create a dedicated “barred list” for the National Crime Agency (NCA). Law enforcement agencies will not be able to hire anyone named on a barred list. LBC – 11/06/25 |
| Police officer who faked working from home banned An Avon and Somerset police officer who held down keys on his laptop to make it look like he was working when he was not has been barred from policing. BBC News -10/06/25 |
| Met Police commander sacked for second time after refusing drugs test Julian Bennett a Met Police commander has been sacked from the force for a second time after he refused to take a drugs test when accused of smoking cannabis. Sky News – 04/06/25 |
| Sussex Police needs to improve staff vetting His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) report stated there was a “huge backlog of vetting” and that some employees were working in a job “without the proper level of clearance”. BBC News – 03/06/25 |
| Sussex Police officers not guilty of assault on 92-year-old amputee Sussex Police Assistant Chief Constable Paul Court said that the officers would still face gross misconduct proceedings. BBC News – 29/05/25 |
| Sussex Police officer gives evidence Sussex Police Pc Rachel Comotto only fired her Taser at a 92-year-old amputee to protect him from being struck again with a baton by her colleague, court heard. The Argus 27/05/25 |
| Sussex Police PCs laughed about spray use on man, 92, jury hears Sussex Police officers accused of assaulting an East Sussex care home resident joked about having used a full can of Pava spray on him, Southwark Crown Court heard. BBC News – 22/05/25 |
| Sussex Police PC Tasered amputee, 92, in wheelchair A 92-year-old care home resident in a wheelchair was sprayed in the face with synthetic pepper spray before being Tasered and hit with a baton by Sussex police officers, Southwark Crown Court heard has been told. BBC News – 20/05/25 |
| Drunk and disorderly police officer dismissed Wiltshire Police officer Det Sgt Gareth Snoad dismissed and barred from the profession after pleading guilty to being drunk and disorderly in public. BBC News – 30/04/25 |
| Sussex Police Female PC who groped colleagues and told one ‘I bet you’re a big boy’ on work night out is banned from policing Early in her Sussex police career she was part of a team tackling the impact of rural crime. She appeared with Chief Constable Jo Shiner and the county’s Crime Commissioner Katie Bourne launching the rural crime initiative. Daily Mail – 24/04/25 |
| Sussex Police post recruitment campaign on Facebook featuring plastic police ! Sussex Police took time out from “crime fighting and recording crimes” to post plastic doll figures as part of a recruitment campaign ! Facebook – 16/04/25 |
| West Yorkshire Police force blocks white applicants to boost diversity One of the UK’s biggest police forces, West Yorkshire Police, has temporarily blocked applications from white British candidates in an attempt to boost diversity. Telegraph – 10/04/025 |
| Ex Sussex PC jailed over driving offences fraud Seren Sriganesh a former Sussex police officer has been jailed after falsely claiming his parents had committed his three driving offences. He also unlawfully accessed police systems to view details of one of the offences. BBC News – 08/04/25 |
| Police Officer admits taking photos of corpse from footage A former special constable from Leicestershire Police pleaded guilty to 11 computer misuse and data protection offences after using his mobile phone to take photographs of police footage showing the body of a crime victim. BBC News – 21/03/25 |
| Police officer charged with making indecent images Callum Denley has been criminally charged in connection with indecent images of children while he was an officer with Wiltshire Police. The five charges include making indecent images of children which range in severity, possession of an extreme pornographic image and possession of a prohibited image of a child. BBC News – 19/03/25 |
| Met Police sued after reinstating 999 call handler who called rape victim a ‘slut’. He was originally sacked for gross misconduct in November 2023. The Telegraph – 17/03/25 |
| Police Scotland have been warned that they could face law suits for adopting gender self-identification policies which allows biological men to use female changing rooms. Scottish Daily Express – 10/03/25 |
| Leader of UK’s black police officers under investigation over tweet Ch Insp Andy George, the president of the National Black Police Association, said the decision to place him under a misconduct investigation over a tweet “sends a chilling message” and “stifles free speech”. The Guardian – 04/03/25 |
| Stop and Search The Metropolitan Police has launched a new set of commitments on how the controversial tactic of stop and search should be used. 17,500 weapons were seized over the past four years as the result, including at least 3,500 in 2024. BBC News – 27/02/25 |
| Crime and Policing Bill Police will be given new powers to search homes without a warrant for stolen mobile phones under major legislation which targets theft, street crime and anti-social behaviour. Daily Mail – 26/02/25 |
| Police Super Spreaders At the Scottish COVID-19 inquiry it was said that Police Scotland officers may have acted as “super-spreaders” during the pandemic as expert advice “ignored” by the government and the force’s ex-chief constable. Sky News – 26/02/25 |
| Sussex Police officer attacked woman in alley, court told A court has heard that a former Sussex Police inspector pinned a woman to a wall in an alleyway and sexually assaulted her. He denies the charge of sexual assault by penetration. BBC News – 25/02/25 |
| Manchester Thought Police Two Manchester Police officers caught on camera paying a visit to a grandmother who had criticised Labour politicians on Facebook. Daily Mail – 24/02/25 |
| Met Police Officer racially discriminatory behaviour PC Shaun Davies of the Met Police, based on the Central North Command Unit, dismissed without notice for racial abuse and assaulting a fellow officer. Met Police News – 19/02/25 |
| Sussex Police blasted for ‘weird’ Valentines stunt Sussex Police has raised eyebrows with their latest valentines publicity stunt, setting up a romantic dinner table complete with rose petals. “The police spend far too little time trying to catch criminals and solving crimes” GB News – 18/02/25 |
| Met refers itself to IOPC The Met Police has referred itself to the policing watchdog (IOPC) following the death of a man in South Norwood after officers were called to reports of a child being assaulted. BBC News – 17/02/25 |
| Met Police unlawful withdrawal of vetting High court rules that the Met Police was wrong to remove the vetting of a Police Officer, who had faced rape allegations. “We have no mechanism to rid the Met of officers who are not fit to hold vetting” Sky News – 13/02/25 |
| Met Police did nothing The Met Police failed to investigate a burglary despite having the thief’s name and address according to the victim who is a barrister. Telegraph – 11/02/25 |
| Police officer ‘threatened’ Tesco staff Special Constable Barrie Leigh-Anderson of Dorset Police who threatened Tesco staff into giving him a manager’s phone number has been dismissed from the force. Gloucestershire Live – 07/02/25 |
| Police refuse to give stolen phone back to its owner North Wales Police refused to return the phone to its owner, claiming it would infringe on GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) rights of the thief. “It just seems nonsensical. I do direct that North Wales Police return that telephone” Daily Mail – 06/02/25 |
| ‘Unhinged’ Sussex PC crashed into e-bike It is alleged Sussex Police PC Tim Bradshaw drove his police car at an e-bike causing serious injury by dangerous driving. “There’s a difference between protecting and serving our community and being unhinged” BBC News – 05/02/25 |
| Sussex armed police swoop on boys playing with toy Nerf guns Sussex Armed Police yelled at Two boys aged 12 and 13 to get on the ground and put down their ‘weapons’. Sussex Police only realised the nerf guns were toys when they shot the foam bullets for themselves. Daily Mail – 30/01/25 |
| Essex Police axe all its PCSOs Essex Police reveals plans to make all 99 of its PCSOs redundant. The force had been given “inadequate” funding from government and was faced with a budget shortfall of £5.3m. BBC News – 29/01/25 |
| Police officers told not to say ‘black sheep’ or ‘blacklisted’ Bedfordshire Police and Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire constabularies officers have been told not to use the terms “black sheep” and “blacklisted” in case they offend someone. Telegraph – 27/01/25 |
| Enhanced monitoring of Met Police comes to an end According to the His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services enhanced monitoring of the Metropolitan Police has ended. BBC News – 24/01/25 |
| E-scooters and e-bikes crushed in police crackdown Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary have crushed more than 100 e-scooters and related electric vehicles as part of a crackdown on their illegal use. BBC News – 21/01/25 |
| Police feel ‘hammer blow’ of further spending cuts Wiltshire Police is the latest force to warn of spending cuts. The Home Office said police have the funding needed to keep communities safe. BBC News – 20/01/25 |
| Thames Valley Police chief constable suspended Chief Constable Jason Hogg of Thames Valley Police suspended with immediate effect amid the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into failure to properly investigate allegations against a former senior officer. Standard – 17/01/25 |
| Police misconduct hearing Three Lancashire Police officers are facing misconduct hearings following the death of a young mother who had suffered prolonged domestic abuse. BBC News – 15/01/25 |
| Stopping autistic police officer receiving firearms training discriminatory PC Lauren Crawford of Cumbria Constabulary was stopped from carrying out firearms training. A tribunal judge has ruled that preventing an autistic police officer from carrying a gun is discrimination. Telegraph – 14/01/25 |
| Police Race Action Plan agrees focus for the new year Every Chief Constable has signed up to support the Police Race Action Plan. The PRAP is the biggest coordinated effort ever across every police force in England and Wales to improve trust and confidence in policing among Black communities. Nation Police Chief’s Council – 10/01/25 |
| Norfolk Constabulary showing the rest of the UK how it’s done Norfolk Constabulary has an 11.99 per cent charging rate for offences – nearly three times that of the Metropolitan Police which came last with 4.28 per cent. Daily Mail – 08/01/25 |
| Police making ‘unnecessary’ arrests Former Greater Manchester Police detective Maggie Oliver suggested the Chief Constable’s pledge to make more arrests might be behind officers’ decisions to make unnecessary arrests. BBC News – 07/01/25 |
| Met Police start using spray to track phone thieves Met Police officers from the Waterloo & Southbank Neighbourhood Team will be provided with tagging sprays, which can be fired at phone thieves, marking them for potentially months after the crime. Metro – 06/01/25 |
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