The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner says he’s ‘delighted’ no significant gender pay gap exists in his office. In fact, women working in the Office of the Police and...
...and its potential benefits amongst our partner agencies and the communities that we serve. It is important to the Police and Crime Commissioner that the service must deliver high quality...
...is always required. Those measures need to enter law as quickly as possible. “Can your department work with me again to tighten the law to help keep our communities safe?”...
The Assistant West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, Dr Lynnette Kelly, has formally opened TSB’s new Financial Crime Operations unit in Sheldon, Birmingham, in a grand opening event. The inauguration...
The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner is planning to free-up £5 million a year to invest in improving police buildings and protect 100 officer posts. David Jamieson, who has...
...forward by the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner would reduce drug harms and protect communities. We welcome the WMPCC’s calls for expanding naloxone access, considering the opening of drug...
...reducing the strain on services that currently exists. “I will be working with partner organisations intensively over the coming period to deliver on these practical and common-sense proposals.” Shirley Cramer...
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s plan to help slow the decline in officer numbers and directly protect 100 posts has been approved unanimously. The West Midlands Police and Crime Panel...
...shot from the perspective of a passenger in a car being driven by someone over the limit the ‘morning after.’ The video graphically showed the after effects of a high-impact...
...and beyond or are tireless community campaigners. Perhaps you know a dedicated volunteer? A young person who works to improve their community or someone who performed an incredible act of...
Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson recently welcomed the new president of the National Black Police Association to the West Midlands. Also in attendance were representatives from West Midlands Police’s...
...crime jumped by 23% in the last year, Staffordshire by 13% and West Mercia by 13%. Police and Crime Commissioner for the West Midlands, David Jamieson, said: “The rise in...
The Minister of State for Policing and Fire Services has officially opened the new Lloyd House. Nick Hurd MP joined the Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson, and Chief Constable,...
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson hosted the bi-annual Stop and Search Commission meeting on the 17th January 2018. The Commission brought together the public, including members of...
...with an OPCC Transparency Quality Mark, meaning it hits a high standard in having accessible information for the public. The West Midlands office of the PCC was one of 25...
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