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UK plans sweeping overhaul of policing amid surge in online crimes

Posted on January 28, 2026 by Dissent

Alexander Martin reports:

The British government on Monday unveiled plans for a far-reaching overhaul of policing that would centralize the fight against cybercrime, fraud and other internet-enabled offenses, arguing that the current system is no longer equipped for crimes that are increasingly digital and cross geographic borders.

Proposals published by the Home Office call for the creation of a new National Police Service, described by officials as Britain’s equivalent of the FBI, which would gradually assume responsibility for tackling serious, non-local crimes now handled across dozens of separate police forces.

For those familiar with the National Crime Agency (NCA) and its role in investigating cybercrime, note that the NCA will reportedly be merged into the proposed National Police Service.

While the proposal sounds attractive in some respects, including facilitating of sharing of intel, it remains to be seen if it is actually more effective.

Read more on The Record.


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