Millions could be spent paying officers on leave after losing their vetting status, Sir Mark Rowley says.
Having missed the game over the weekend, Ángel Di María was a big doubt to face AS Monaco this evening. However, the ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley blamed the Home Office for failing to introduce strengthened rules.
Best restaurants in Sarasota? Here are 10 essential spots to visit for exceptional food that didn’t make USA TODAY’s ...
Home Office ‘acting rapidly’ to bring in new rules to help dismiss officers as Sir Mark Rowley warns it is ‘possible’ sacked ...
Robert Petit urgently needs permission from Syria's interim authorities to inspect sites and preserve evidence ...
Sir Mark Rowley said it's 'absurd' that cops not fit to pass background checks cannot be dismissed, as Sergeant Lino Di Maria ...
Previewing Monaco vs Benfica in the Champions League play-offs on Wednesday, including team news, predictions and how to watch on TV.
AC Milan's Santiago Gimenez will aim to do damage against Feyenoord on Wednesday after leaving the Dutch side for Italy just ...
ROTTEN cops cannot be sacked by removing their vetted status — due to human rights laws, a High Court judge has ruled. Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley branded the decision “absolutely absurd” and ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said it was "absurd" the force could not sack officers who were not fit to ...
Sir Mark Rowley called on the Government to take action after a High Court ruling that the force cannot sack officers by ...
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