Former head of the Met Police Lord Bernard Hogan-Howe has urged the law 'to give the benefit of the doubt' to armed police after Martin Blake was found not guilty of murdering Chris Kaba.
The marksman, 40, walked free from the Old Bailey yesterday after a jury cleared him in just three hours following a near-three-week trial.
Hundreds more prisoners are being released early today by Keir Starmer. The government is going ahead with plans to grant ...
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Mark Rowley said the 'system holding police to account is broken' after officer Martyn Blake was put on trial for murder ...
Criminal James Sharp, 33, left the Stockton jail at 9.45am as part of the Labour Government's emergency early release ...
The acquittal of the police officer who shot dead Chris Kaba has raised questions over whether he should have stood trial in ...
Labour's emergency scheme to ease overcrowding led to jubilant criminals dancing in the street and being sprayed with bottles ...
The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has warned that “crushing the spirit” of officers will make London less safe ...
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is under fire from politicians and the police after a jury took just three hours to find ...
Former home secretary Priti Patel has called for the early release scheme to be suspended after fears that sex offenders and ...
DOZENS of furious MPs have demanded Rachel Reeves freeze fuel duty amid fears she is about to unleash a crippling 7p-a-litre ...