A police sergeant who hit speeds of at least 131mph (211km/h) on a public road while off-duty will keep his job. A panel ...
A man arrested for shouting "who elected him?" during a proclamation ceremony for the King has been paid £2,500 in ...
A police sergeant will keep his job despite hitting speeds of at least 131mph on the A40 while off-duty, a misconduct hearing ...
Police responded to a 'large' gathering at a shopping centre in Oxford. Officers were called just after 4pm on Wednesday, ...
Police have responded to a "large" gathering at a shopping centre in Oxford. Officers were called just after 4pm on Wednesday, March 12 after a "large group of people" gathered at Templars Shopping ...
Symon Hill has been paid £2,500 in compensation after his experience two-and-a-half years ago. | ITV National News ...
Thames Valley Police acknowledges arrest was unlawful but offers no formal apology as campaigner Symon Hill warns of 'wider ...
A police cordon is in place outside a fast-food chicken restaurant in Oxford. The cordon has been put up around Popeyes on Queen Street in the city centre. There appears to be rubble on the floor ...
It has taken the police two and a half years to recognise that expressing an opinion in the street is not a crime.’ ...
Police acted unlawfully in arresting a trainee Baptist minister who shouted: “Who elected him?” at a proclamation of the ...
A children’s rights charity said prolonged periods of detention can cause children "fear, anxiety, and distress", and urged the Government to ensure the earlier release of minors put in police custody ...
Fewer potential modern slavery victims were referred to Thames Valley Police for investigation last year, new figures show.