The law-abiding majority now feel they are being punished to help shield the state from its own failures
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The law-abiding majority now feel they are being punished to help shield the state from its own failures
The law-abiding majority now feel they are being punished to help shield the state from its own failures
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The service needs a serious internal investigation into the causes of its own dysfunction

Too often, decisions taken in Westminster have left forces in an invidious position

Britons should not be expected to confront criminals and put themselves at risk

The disparity in legal outcomes is further undermining the British public’s faith in the system

People don’t want the police to clean up social media. They want phone snatchers put behind bars

This is how civil order dies – not in some dramatic coup, but in the slow erosion of trust