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Julia Mulligan THE commissioner of a police force which was singled out for criticism by the Home Secretary for not employing any black officers has praised the service’s drive to improve diversity as it works to recruit hundreds more officers to hit Government targets. The North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel heard while the force would need to recruit about 270 officers over the next two years to meet its share of the national uplift in police officers, evidence from recent years was that the force would achieve its targets. Commissioner Julia Mulligan said the force had done “an absolutely cracking job” on recruiting officers so far.
Julia Mulligan THE commissioner of a police force which was singled out for criticism by the Home Secretary for not employing any black officers has praised the service’s drive to improve diversity as it works to recruit hundreds more officers to hit Government targets. The North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel heard while the force would need to recruit about 270 officers over the next two years to meet its share of the national uplift in police officers, evidence from recent years was that the force would achieve its targets. Commissioner Julia Mulligan said the force had done “an absolutely cracking job” on recruiting officers so far.
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Northern Ireland s Brexit balancing act
Cross-party condemnation
Politicians from all parties in Northern Ireland s power-sharing government slammed the apparent intimidation campaign.
In a joint statement, they said: the Executive is united in condemning any threats made against workers and staff going about their duties at Belfast and Larne ports. There is no place in society for intimidation and threats against anyone going to their place of work, they said.
A spokesperson for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: The safety of staff at our ports . is our top priority and we are working closely with the PSNI (Northern Irish police service) to better understand the situation.