Yvette Cooper to unveil major overhaul to tackle failing confidence in police
Briefly

Yvette Cooper will lay out details of a new Police Performance Unit that allows her to closely monitor standards and performance at forces during a major policing conference.
Cooper describes the shake-up as a fundamental reset of government and police relations, emphasizing a more active oversight role for the Home Office.
A new central database will track local performance in priority areas like knife crime and violence against women, aiming to halve these issues over a decade.
The reforms are framed by Cooper as an opportunity to enhance public confidence in policing after a series of scandals, including the murder of Sarah Everard.
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