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Ali Chabar, head of the London police services board, says a new four-year contract for officers and civilian employees is rooted in a competitive compensation program that reflects market conditions. The deal announced Tuesday will increase wages for about 900 employees by five per cent in 2023, 3.5 per cent
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The union representing London police officers and civilian staffers has struck a deal on a new four-year contract that includes a 13 per cent pay increase and more mental-health and wellness supports. Read More
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It was nearly closing time at the hardware store where Ivan Picott works when a woman leaving the business set off the security detectors. Read More
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London’s top cop wants to expand the use of special constables as part of his plan to transform policing in the city. Read More
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A city council committee will discuss Tuesday what has become a controversial recommendation to fill the lone citizen seat on the seven-member London police services board. Ryan Gauss, director of operations for London Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos and a former campaign worker for Mayor Josh Morgan, was recommended by
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Ryan Gauss found himself at the centre of a heated debate after a city committee voted to appoint him to London’s police board. Read More
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City council has slammed the brakes on a controversial appointment to the London police board. Read More
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The former head of board that oversees London police is calling on a new appointee to withdraw his application to join the oversight body and make room for someone from a more diverse background. Read More
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More than four dozen Londoners have put their names forward to join the city's police board ahead of what the mayor described as a “very important year” for the body responsible for overseeing policing in the city. Read More
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London police made urgent demands for personal records in eight of 765 of the city's missing persons cases last year, a new report says. Read More
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In March 2022, the London police service (LPS) announced its intention to seek additional funding for 52 new officers over three years. The police budget has increased 44 per cent in a decade to an operating budget of more than $137 million. This is 18 per cent of the total