Making London's communities safer through public health
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Public health consultant, Farrah Hart, discusses how a public health approach can help address community safety in London.
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Public health consultant, Farrah Hart, discusses how a public health approach can help address community safety in London.
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A statement from London's Victims' Commissioner on the draft Victims' Bill.
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A conference hosted by the Institute of Global Policing, UCL, the Metropolitan Police and MOPAC.
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We have awarded funding to 5 organisations and partners as part of the Mayor's £15 million VAWG fund.
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The Violence Reduction Unit is working to tackle the root causes of crime across many areas. Read about their work.
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The mayor is announcing a funding boost to tackle violence against women and girls.
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Violent Crime Task Force makes over 1,300 arrests in first six months.
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Violent crime has risen across England and Wales. To tackle it, we need both police enforcement and prevention.
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The Met Police Commissioner and the Mayor of London are boosting the fight against violent crime in the capital.
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New tactics introduced by the Metropolitan Police Service have helped to drive a sharp fall in moped-related crime in Lo
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All 32 London boroughs attended a recent knife crime summit called by the Mayor to agree joint action.
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Government cuts to policing have led officer numbers in London to drop to their lowest level per head in 20 years.
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The Mayor has announced plans to mark the anniversaries of the four terrorist attacks in London last year
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The Mayor will invest an additional £110m into the Met Police, boosting officer numbers & helping to combat knife crime.
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The Mayor has taken the unusual step of using money raised from business rates to provide an extra £60m for the Met
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Police in London are to get an extra £15m next year to help combat knife crime in the capital, Mayor Sadiq Khan has said
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A new City Hall programme to counter violent extremism in London will start in early 2018.
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London's Victims' Commissioner, Claire Waxman, talks about her recent visit to the Suzy Lamplugh Trust
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Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a new campaign to help stop knife crime from claiming young lives in London.
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The Mayor talks about the action he's taking to tackle rising knife crime in London
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The number of police officers in London could drop below 27,500 by 2021 without additional funding, the Mayor has warned
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Mayor Sadiq Khan has set out six security ‘red lines’ to be held to in Brexit talks
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The number of hate crimes in England and Wales surged 29 per cent in 2016-17
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London’s Victims’ Commissioner, Claire Waxman stands up for for survivors of crime across the capital.
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Mayor calls on Government to provide more money for the Met
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The Met is reviewing an events form after discrimination concerns
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The Mayor responds to the Government's pay offer to police
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Mayor Sadiq Khan has brought together police, authorities & community groups to drive tough action on moped crimes
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Mayor says government need to reverse cuts to police and youth services, to combat knife crime & protect young people
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Officers across the capital have been targeting offences that could impact on the safety of the weekend.