Policing a lockdown
The Story1 Mai 2020

Policing a lockdown

Under lockdown, police have been given extraordinary new powers. What do the new rules mean for bobbies on the beat, and how will they change our relationship to the police force?

Guest:

John Simpson, Times crime correspondent

Jonathan Ames, Times legal editor

John Apter, chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales

Host: Manveen Rana


Clips: BBC, Talkradio

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