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The Papers: 'Top cop sorry' and 'Prince of pubs'

The Papers: 'Top cop sorry' and 'Prince of pubs'

Title: The Papers: 'Top cop sorry' and 'Prince of pubs'

According to the Times, a recent staff survey within the police force that arrested Nowak revealed that 14% of officers felt "controlled and pressured to feel certain ways" following mandatory training on diversity and racism. The report highlights that one in five officers expressed fear of being "rejected for saying the wrong thing," suggesting the findings could spark renewed debate regarding the influence of diversity protocols on police conduct.


Source: BBC News Generated at: 2026-06-04 01:04:53 UTC

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