Police Federation criticises plans for mandatory ‘licence to practise’ for officers
Crime minister says reforms will improve standards, but Federation says unsafe workloads must be tackled firstThe government must stop burdening police officers with unsafe workloads and improve police pay and training if they want “professional” policing, the Police Federation has said, in...
<p>Crime minister says reforms will improve standards, but Federation says unsafe workloads must be tackled first</p><p>The government must stop burdening police officers with unsafe workloads and improve police pay and training if they want “professional” policing, the Police Federation has said, in response to sweeping Home Office <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/23/poorly-performing-police-forces-to-be-named-and-shamed-under-new-plans">reforms to improve standards</a> in the police.</p><p>Under the new plans, set to be unveiled in a white paper on Monday, police officers in England and Wales will be required to hold and renew a “licence to practise” throughout their career in the future.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/24/police-federation-criticises-plans-for-mandatory-licence-to-practise-for-officers">Continue reading...</a>
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