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The head of the Met is is right that taxpayers shouldn’t be paying the £70m-a-year cost of match-day policing, says Chris ...
Chief Constable Mark Roberts, the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for football policing, has welcomed support from the ...
An elder who has worked to support Aboriginal people for more than 50 years, a high school student who co-founded an empowering dance group and a ...
Sir Mark Rowley said that policing of football matches costs £70 million which it does not get back from football clubs.
Football clubs should contribute more to the £70 million cost of policing their matches, the head of the Metropolitan Police said. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley called for a “polluter pays approach” ...
Who should pay to police the pitch? All the costs of policing outside and inside football matches should be paid for by the clubs.
Football clubs should pay towards the £70 million cost of policing their matches in the UK, the head of the Metropolitan ...
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Daily Mail on MSNJuly 7 attacks shaped Met Police's counter-terrorism tacticsMetropolitan Police counter-terrorism Commander Dominic Murphy speaks about the terror attacks which took place on July 7 2005 in London, the personal impact and how terrorism and counter terrorism ...
Two Metropolitan Police officers committed gross misconduct during the 'disproportionate' and 'humiliating' strip search of a 15-year-old black girl.
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