A man was found dead on a street in Wales in a suspected murder, police confirmed. This led to the closure of a local road through Welshpool on Sunday. Thames Valley Police have been allocated fresh funding to enforce school phone bans. The force also welcomed new volunteer officers this week. Authorities are inviting public comments on the idea of a proposed police hub in southern regions. Selected forces have started pilots of new domestic-abuse protocols, testing domestic‑abuse 999 responses. Meanwhile, the City of London Police faces scrutiny over its future under national reforms.
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Force welcomes new volunteer police officers - BBC
Force welcomes new volunteer police officers BBC
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Can the City's dedicated police force survive national reforms? - Financial Times
Can the City's dedicated police force survive national reforms? Financial Times
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Police forces chosen for Raneem's Law domestic abuse 999 pilot - BBC
Police forces chosen for Raneem's Law domestic abuse 999 pilot BBC
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Opinions sought on south police hub plans amid custody suite dilemma - Rayo
Opinions sought on south police hub plans amid custody suite dilemma Rayo
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Thames Valley schools to get police funding for phone bans - BBC
Thames Valley schools to get police funding for phone bans BBC