The Guardian view on Craig Guildford’s departure : right decision, dangerous implications / (…)
The West Midlands police chief finally bowed to government pressure and quit. But we should not sleepwalk into a centralised system After refusing to walk, in a manner reminiscent of Stuart Broad batting against the Australians in the 2013 Ashes, the West Midlands chief constable Craig Guildford (…)
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