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NBPA Statement on Global Conflict and Impact on Policing Communities
As the National Black Police Association, we cannot ignore the pain, fear, and heartbreak being felt by many of our members as conflict and suffering continue to unfold across the globe, including in the Middle East. The images, the stories, and the silence can feel overwhelming. For many, this isn’t just happening ‘over there’, it
NBPA Statement on Baroness Casey Rapid Review
The National Black Police Association (NBPA) welcomes the publication of the rapid review led by Baroness Louise Casey and fully supports her commitment to transparency, accountability, and justice for victims. This review highlights once again the serious cultural and systemic issues that persist within policing and reaffirms the urgent need for lasting reform. We are
NBPA Statement regarding Ballymena Disorders 12/06/2025
The National Black Police Association (NBPA) is deeply saddened by the recent rioting in Ballymena, during which innocent members of the public and our colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland have been subjected to threats and violent disorder. Our thoughts are also with the victim of the alleged sexual assault. We urgently call
NBPA Conference 2025 – Book Now!
We are excited to announce the NBPA Conference 2025 is set to take place from September 30 to October 2, 2025, hosted by the City of London Police at the prestigious London Guildhall. Booking is now open! NBPA Conference 2025 Registration This year, we’re focusing on “Police accountability, building trust, and ensuring fairness and justice
NBPA Stands in Full Support of President Andy George Amid Investigation
The National Black Police Association (NBPA) is deeply concerned by the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) decision to investigate our President, Chief Inspector Andy George, over a social media post highlighting racial disparities in UK policing. This development represents a troubling attempt to suppress open discussion about issues of fairness, transparency, and accountability within