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PCC Pays Tribute to Leicestershire Officers

PCC Pays Tribute to Leicestershire Officers

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Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, Rupert Matthews has paid tribute to PC Andrew Munn and PC Bryan Moore at Loughborough Police Station earlier this week. The Officers were both killed when a van they were pursuing drove into them on 15th August 2002. A Glass Vase to commemorate the officers is housed in Loughborough Police Station.
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Friday 4th June 2021
PCC Rupert Matthews 'Deeply Impressed'

PCC Rupert Matthews 'Deeply Impressed'

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Leicestershire Police perform exceptionally well in tackling County Lines organisations.
Date:
Thursday 27th May 2021
Response to the Queen's Speech:

Response to the Queen's Speech:

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Response to the Queen's Speech:"Hare coursing is a vile and despicable activity. It is a scourge among our rural communities, damaging property, trespassing and an emotional burden on farmers and country residents."
Date:
Monday 17th May 2021
First day as Police and Crime Commissioner

First day as Police and Crime Commissioner

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Speaking about his first day as Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, Rupert Matthews said the following:
Date:
Monday 17th May 2021
Leicestershire Police & Crime Commissioner responds to Crime Figures

Leicestershire Police & Crime Commissioner responds to Crime Figures

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Rupert Matthews, Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland has responded to the recent crime figures
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Thursday 13th May 2021
RUPERT MATTHEWS ELECTED

RUPERT MATTHEWS ELECTED

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Rupert Matthews has been elected as Leicestershire's new Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
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Saturday 8th May 2021
Plans in place to improve race diversity at Leicestershire Police

Plans in place to improve race diversity at Leicestershire Police

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The outgoing Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, Lord Willy Bach, along with the Chief Constable, Simon Cole, have reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring that not less than one in four new recruits to the force is drawn from the BAME community.
Date:
Thursday 22nd April 2021
PCC's Ethics Committee Meeting

PCC's Ethics Committee Meeting

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A virtual meeting of the Police and Crime Commissioner's Ethics, Integrity and Complaints Committee will take place on Friday, 26 March.
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Thursday 25th March 2021
Bach to the action

Bach to the action

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None of us is likely to forget the last ten days, which have been difficult for all of us and made us think long and hard about some very important issues to society. However, personally I've been lucky enough to do a number of actual – socially distanced – meetings starting with the attestation of more new recruits.
Date:
Friday 19th March 2021
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