Sentences with phrase «police officer numbers falling»

Haigh, who was elected as MP for Sheffield Heeley in 2015 general election and was the youngest Labour member of that parliament, also railed against the «seven years of prolonged, deep cuts from this Conservative Government that have led to police officer numbers falling and crime rising».

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«I think it's quite wrong to make the assumption that simply because the number of police officers is falling that means there will be a worse frontline service,» Mr Herbert said.
The public do not want to see teacher numbers fall, fewer police officers on their streets, or hospitals short - staffed.
Both front line and local police numbers have fallen while officers on long - term sick leave have increased.
«The number of frontline police officers has fallen by more than 4,600 since 2010, according to new figures.
In his strongest PMQs performance to date, he told Mr Cameron crime doubled under the last Conservative government, the number of police officers fell - and the shadow chancellor has now said there can be no more money for crime and policing.
The cost reductions will mean a 16,000 drop in officer numbers and a drastic fall in civilian police staffing.
A man walking through a market sees a large number of police in riot gear at one end of the street and a large number of people with sticks and other weapons at the other end of the street; one man raises a Molotov cocktail over his head and he is shot by an officer and he falls and it ignited by the flaming container (we see him thrashing on the ground as the two groups charge toward each other and fight as other people run for cover).
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