BTP’s first all-electric response vehicle takes to the road
The first BTP electric response vehicle has taken to the roads as the force sets its sights on an all-electric car fleet by 2025.
The first BTP electric response vehicle has taken to the roads as the force sets its sights on an all-electric car fleet by 2025.
British Transport Police (BTP) are working with Transport Scotland to provide more officers on the rail network this festive season.
Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi's response to Volume Two of the Manchester Arena Inquiry Report published today (3 November).
It was with great sadness that we were informed of the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II today, Thursday 8 September.
British Transport Police (BTP) is encouraging the public to do their bit in helping us make the railway a hostile environment for sexual harassment, as reports continue to rise.
Parents are being urged to teach their children about the dangers of the railway as the schools break for the summer, after a number of incidents on the tracks in Scotland.
BTP's Force Control Rooms and First Contact Centre are the first points of contact for the public and key stakeholders when an incident occurs anywhere in the United Kingdom.
Two members of police staff at British Transport Police have been honoured in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours for their outstanding contributions to improving policing legitimacy and amplifying the voices of minority and underrepresented groups within BTP.
Officers carried out dozens of arrests, searches, and drug and weapon seizures throughout the week at stations and on-board trains.
Chief Constable D'Orsi explains why the Race Action Plan will improve policing for Black people by bringing about meaningful and sustainable change.