A police chief has scrapped a diversity guide that banned officers from using terms like 'blacklisted' and 'black sheep', declaring the public wants crime solved rather than "virtue signalling".
Plans to increase funding for policing in the county put forward by Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Ash-Edwards have been unanimously approved. The PCC proposed an extra £18.8m in ...
Hertfordshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Ash-Edwards called the document 'virtue signalling' and said it would 'damage public trust and confidence in policing'. The nine-page ...
In a statement to The Telegraph, Jonathan Ash-Edwards, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, said he had ordered a review of all such documents that “damage public trust and ...
Jonathan Edwards is a reporter on The Washington Post's General Assignment team. Before joining The Post, he covered public safety for The Virginian-Pilot and Lincoln Journal Star. Thomas Shaknovs ...
Police and Crime Commissioner for Herts Jonathan Ash-Edwards revealed the impact on the police service at a recent meeting of the Hertfordshire Growth Board. He referenced the relatively low number of ...
Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Ash-Edwards has proposed his first Hertfordshire budget, which is focused on protecting policing ...
Hertfordshire's Hate Crime Partnership Board is seeking a new independent chair to join the mission to combat hate crime across the county.
Jonathan Edwards, one of Northampton’s most famous residents, was a revolutionary preacher whose legacy has endured through centuries. He was the first minister in Northampton to baptize African ...