Cooper vows to end 'postcode lottery' in policing
Briefly

Yvette Cooper announced a new national policing body to improve efficiency in policing by addressing fragmented forensics and slow data sharing, aiming for better co-ordination among forces.
Cooper highlighted the need for modern policing strategies that transcend the 43 individual forces in England and Wales, indicating a shift towards centralised policing functions and collective resource management.
The Home Office plans to implement a national policing body designed to facilitate the adoption of new technologies and improve joint purchasing of essential police equipment.
In order to reduce crime, especially knife-related offenses and violence against women, the Home Secretary emphasized the importance of a clear performance framework for evaluating police effectiveness.
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