Theresa May
83-year-old Labour peer won't give up
Showing a stranger your search history? Ouch.
Parliamentary device used to prevent defeat
'Theresa May and I will be watching you.'
Big Brother Watch: surveillance Bill moving 'too fast'
The closure of police stations and the demise of community policing will inevitably mean that the only contact the public will have with police officers will just be in stressful situations such as when they are the victims of crime, involved in an accident or indeed rebuked, reported or arrested. Police will be seen as remote, authority figures as is the case in so many countries. At present however, police retain the support of the public. Although politicians treat them as such, the public are not fools.