According to the Guardian.co.uk, there have been 1000 in-custody deaths in britain over the past 30 years. only one has resulted in the prosecution of a police officer.
60,000 civilians were killed in the UK from enemy bombing action, including 650 on the first night of the blitz, September 7th 1940.
I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines
i think it is about 2000
In 2009, a total of 96 children aged 0-15 were killed in road accidents in the UK.
23 last year. Blunts killed over 9000
Contact the UK veterans groups they may have the names; 47 UK personnel were killed in the campaign...38 by friendly fire, and 9 by enemy action.
As per the Department for Communities and Local Government of UK, 342 people have been killed by housefires which was 9% lower than the 2006 records.
Look in the UK Police's recruitment web site for this information.
over 9000
there are different police forces that cover different parts of the UK and they are not the same force nor are they governed by the same government. In essence the UK really does not have a police force, the countries within the UK have them
Police in the UK can hold your license as long as is necessary to complete their investigations.
Yes all police officers need a search warrany in the UK