Jon Boutcher raises concerns over cost to public purse ...
Northern Ireland's Chief Constable has called for "buy-in" from all quarters to support police to become representative of ...
Ombudsman investigation found that the PSNI took more than two years to interview one suspect ...
Publishing the names of police officers on the courts website was “not a data breach” but they were “entitled to their anonymity”, the Chief Constable has said.
Two former chief constables have urged the government to provide the police with extra funding to cover legacy costs, which could run to £1bn over the next decade. Sir Hugh Orde and Sir George ...
Thousands of PSNI staff had their names shared after an FOI request had been made and information was posted online.
After reviewing footage captured on body worn video, the ombudsman said the officer “failed to display the standards expected ...
The PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has rebuked the Treasury for refusing to help cover the cost of compensation for officers affected by a major data breach. Last week, BBC News NI revealed that ...
Affected police officers squeezed mental health services, relocated over safety fears Police Service of Northern Ireland ...
It has emerged a senior PSNI officer authorised civilian staff to provide an incorrect report to the Information Commissioner (ICO) who ...
The Police Federation described the offer as "substantial and major progress".