A man was found dead on a street in Wales in a suspected murder, police stated. The incident triggered the closure of a local road through Welshpool on the weekend. Thames Valley Police have been allocated fresh funding to enforce school phone bans. The force also welcomed a fresh batch volunteer officers this week. Authorities are inviting public comments on the idea of a proposed police hub in the South. Selected forces have started pilots of new domestic-abuse protocols, testing domestic‑abuse 999 responses. Meanwhile, the City of London Police faces scrutiny over its future under upcoming changes.
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Force welcomes new volunteer police officers - BBC
Force welcomes new volunteer police officers BBC
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Can the City's dedicated police force survive national reforms? - Financial Times
Can the City's dedicated police force survive national reforms? Financial Times
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Police forces chosen for Raneem's Law domestic abuse 999 pilot - BBC
Police forces chosen for Raneem's Law domestic abuse 999 pilot BBC
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Opinions sought on south police hub plans amid custody suite dilemma - Rayo
Opinions sought on south police hub plans amid custody suite dilemma Rayo
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Thames Valley schools to get police funding for phone bans - BBC
Thames Valley schools to get police funding for phone bans BBC