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Military will step in to support Met Police as firearms officers protest against colleague being charged over killing of Chris Kaba
Groups from Primark to John Lewis warn surge in shoplifting and abuse of staff is hitting profitability
Death of unarmed black Londoner last year sparked protests, contributing to falling confidence in UK’s largest force
I paid money to someone pretending to be my supplier
Government U-turn comes after ministers set out plans to force criminals to attend sentencing hearing
Judge hands former nurse whole life sentence after ‘cruel, calculated and cynical’ campaign
Independent investigation will re-examine concerns raised over neonatal nurse Lucy Letby
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was in his office at time of incident
Data from national reporting agency for cyber crime shows £300mn in losses over past year
Constabulary inspectorate says forces ‘do not understand’ the growing scale of exploitation
PM says key evidence ignored in historic scandals due to ‘political correctness’ over race
Home Office slammed as ‘sluggish and outmanoeuvred’ on launch of new economic crime plan
Other charts of the week: Antarctic sea ice, gender inequality among decision makers, economy concern
Every week, some 700 newsagents display the latest issue of The Digger. What’s the paper’s secret?
Crime tourists who flocked to Nicola Bulley’s village expose the perils of a macabre public pastime
Plan for ‘end-to-end reform’ of criminal justice system using science to examine causes of offending
David Carrick raped and sexually abused 12 women over the course of 17 years
Metropolitan Police missed ‘numerous opportunities’ to remove David Carrick, who has pleaded guilty to 49 offences
58-year-old man and two others held by NCA’s anti-kleptocracy unit
Government blames barristers’ strike for a surge in number of prisoners on remand
Recommendations include mandatory reporting of allegations and creation of child protection authorities
Only 2% of police funding spent on fraud despite it making up 40% of reported offences
Losses from the UK’s fraud ‘epidemic’ rose to £1.3bn last year
Sir Mark Rowley will be under intense pressure to stamp out a toxic culture and restore public trust
Head of public prosecutions for England and Wales wants more money to go to those affected by financial fraud
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