
Merseyside Police Boosts Efforts to Combat Modern Slavery
Merseyside Police has launched a new campaign for Anti-Slavery Week, urging the public to help combat modern exploitation hidden within local communities.
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Merseyside Police has launched a new campaign for Anti-Slavery Week, urging the public to help combat modern exploitation hidden within local communities.

Toxteth residents are voicing growing fears for their safety after a recent wave of violence, including two shootings, a stabbing, and an arson attack.

Liverpool is holding a week of events from October 11-18 for National Hate Crime Awareness Week, uniting the council, police, and community groups.

Knowsley Council has issued an urgent warning to residents about a recent increase in bogus callers posing as gardeners and EE utility workers in the area.

Merseyside Police and the PCC have concluded their summer Safer Streets campaign, reporting 789 illegal bikes seized this year and a 450% rise in intelligence.

Police have increased patrols at synagogues following a terror attack that killed two men and injured three. The Jewish community feels 'shocked but not surprised', prompting calls for enhanced securi

Merseyside Police have established a 48-hour dispersal zone in Rainhill to address a rise in anti-social behaviour, granting officers extra powers.

Merseyside Police are distributing letters in Liverpool's L8 area, warning residents of a recent increase in car thefts and urging them to secure vehicles.

Liverpool will hold its fifth annual remembrance service at St George's Hall on September 19 to honour victims of serious violence and support their families.

St Helens Council has approved the £265,000 demolition of a derelict primary school after it became a hotspot for repeated arson attacks and anti-social behaviour.