Efforts to avoid further police cuts
Liverpool's streets could go unpatrolled as the government demands savings from Merseyside Police.
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Liverpool's streets could go unpatrolled as the government demands savings from Merseyside Police.
Crime Commissioner Jane Kennedy has spoken out over funding plans for families of those murdered or killed.
Merseyside Police Commissioner Jane Kennedy is pressing ahead with plans for youth advisers.
The Anthony Walker Foundation is seeking to break the silence about hate crime and raise awareness in a series of new events.
Young people and community organisers came together to discuss gangs and weapon-related crime in Liverpool.
Merseyside Police and Merseyside Fire and Rescue are set to join forces by setting up a joint Police and Fire Control Centre.
Labour's Jane Kennedy has won the election to be the first Police and Crime Commissioner on Merseyside after a very low turn-out.