Home Office to launch ‘British FBI’ to deal with serious crime UK-wide
National Police Service will investigate organised crime, terrorism, fraud and online child abuseThe government is setting up a National Police Service – dubbed the “British FBI” – to deal with organised crime, terrorism, fraud and online child abuse in a major change to policing in England...
<p>National Police Service will investigate organised crime, terrorism, fraud and online child abuse</p><p>The government is setting up a National Police Service – dubbed the “British FBI” – to deal with organised crime, terrorism, fraud and online child abuse in a major change to policing in England and Wales.</p><p>The new organisation, which will be announced by the Home Office in a white paper on Monday, means fraud, criminal gang and UK-wide counter terror investigations will no longer be carried out by a combination of existing agencies such as the National Crime Agency and regional organised crime units run by local police forces.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/24/home-office-to-launch-british-fbi-to-deal-with-serious-uk-wide">Continue reading...</a>
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