Look in the UK Police's recruitment web site for this information.
The National Careers Advice site gives lots of information on working with the police in the UK. It outlines all of the important information such as what the working with the police involves; the hours you will be required to work; entry requirements; training and development; skills and knowledge and opportunities available.
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
NO - the first Police force in the UK was in Scotland 29 years earlier than London. England is not the UK, the UK is two Kingdoms, Scotland & England united as one.
There are no educational requirements to join the Central Scotland Police. You must be 18 or older, have lived in the UK for 3 or more years, have permission to continue living in the UK, have a full UK driving license, and undergo a substance misuse test.
Only if she meets the entry requirements - and their marriage is not solely for the purpose of her staying here permanently !
The same as any other country's police force - they uphold the law of the land, and maintain order.
Anyone from the rank of Sergeant upwards.
The South Wales Police is one of four territorial police forces in Wales that is based in Bridgend. One of the notable qualities of this police force is that it is the seventh largest police force in the UK.
I believe there is an extradition treaty between the UK and the Philippines (see related Link). However I am not sure if it is in force, it get this information you would need to speak to a Philippine legal expert on the matter. It looks likely that it will come into force (if it is not yet in force) and the UK police can then issue a warrant for your extradition back to the UK.
It is possible. While there may be additional scrutiny and questions for you, it is your record and actions that are most important. In the UK a Police Officer must not associate with criminals outside of normal Police duties, if your family have convictions this may conflict with your work and may prevent entry into the force.
A special unit of the United Kingdom Police Force.
The police nickname 'Bobby' is inspired by Sir Robert Peel, the UK politician responsible for implementing a 'modern' police force to the UK in 1829. The lesser used police nickname 'Peeler' also stems from the same source.