Thcn UK wide emergency alert test could cause chaos after being scheduled for worse possible time
PRITI Patel is halfway to reaching her target of putting 20,000 more police on the streets, it will be announced this week.New figures are expected to show
stanley cup the Home Secretary is well on course to delivering her pledge before the next election.1The Home Secretary is halfway through meeting her target of putting 20,000 new cops on the streetsEvery force across England and Wales has met or exceeded its recruitment target - including more ethnic minority officers.Top cops predict this week s latest stats will show
stanley cup that they have now passed the 10,000 mark.Ministers have vowed to hire at least 6,000 new police officers every year to meet the target within three years.An estimated 150,000 people have applied to join the police since the start of the recruit
stanley mug ment drive.Ministers say there are now more than 10,000 ethnic minority cops in Britain s forces - the highest number on record.There are also more women serving than ever before, too.Most read in The SunGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, Mdpc Vile mum who let partner snap son s neck tried to flog his baby clothes on Facebook just weeks after fatal attack
STORM Brendan has caused chaos across the country over the last 48 hours, with huge 50ft waves and gusts of more than 80mph leaving thousands without power and ripping the roof of a building.The Met Office has warned there is more rain and wind to come. Where is Storm Brendan now 3Where is Storm Brendan now Stormy weather conditions which disrupted flights and damaged homes are due to ease on Wednesday, before another spell of wind and rain hits the UK.The Met Office has removed the yellow weather warning on Wednesday, January 1
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