Supt Gerry Murray says the number of Catholic applications in the PSNI's latest recruitment drive is disappointing.
Chief Constable says number of Catholics applying to join PSNI in recent recruitment campaign is below what it needs to be.
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has said the number of Catholics who have applied to join the Police Service of Northern Ireland ...
The body of Baby Carrie was discovered inside a bin bag by four school children who were playing at the Lough Moss Leisure ...
Built with a structured yet flexible framework, the SAM Program allows CSPs to align globally while honoring the unique ...
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Belfast Live on MSNLisburn & Castlereagh council to take 'authority' over bonfire sites on its landsCouncillors agree for its wellbeing and communities committee to take delegated authority over bonfires on council owned ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBaby found in bin bag in Carryduff case remains open after 23 years, say PSNIPolice have gathered 1,300 voluntary DNA samples from women and girls in Carryduff and visited 1,500 homes as part of the ...
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He has now called for an independent review of the PSNI, similar to that carried out by the Baroness Loise Casey into the ...
Northern Ireland's Chief Constable has said the number of Catholics applying to join the PSNI is lower than he would like to ...
Ahead of Valentine's Day, police are advising the Fermanagh public to be on their guard for romance scams, after a man was ...
Northern Ireland’s chief constable has said the number of Catholics applying to join police is lower than he would like to ...
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