Met launches new Policing Plan for London
The plan sets out how we will deliver better policing as we radically transform the organisation to set our officers and staff up to succeed
The plan sets out how we will deliver better policing as we radically transform the organisation to set our officers and staff up to succeed
From September, all police officers in the Met (other than the most senior ranks) will see their annual salary increase by an additional £1,000 per annum.
As the world watches history in the making, we are proud to support the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
The Commissioner has commended the honest majority of officers and staff who have joined the battle to restore trust and confidence in the Met as the focus on delivering higher standards continues
DC Zoe Di Carlo works in the specialist Domestic Abuse and Sexual Offences investigation unit, a hand-picked team of expert detectives who were brought into the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) to use their skills to root our corrupt officers and staff.
The Commissioner has set out how data, research and evidence will be the cornerstone of a modern approach to policing at the Met so that police officers are better able to tackle crime, keep people safe and build more trust.
Speaking at the international policing conference, ‘Exceptional Policing’ today, Sir Mark Rowley, outlined plans, which include:
using data to rebuild trust with commun
Statement from Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy five years on from the Grenfell Tower fire