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Police leadership overhaul puts UK security capability under the spotlight

A major review of police leadership in England and Wales has warned that future UK security capability will depend on stronger leadership, skills and workforce planning as public safety organisations respond to more complex threats.

College of Policing image showing officers on the beat
Photo: College of Policing

A major review of police leadership in England and Wales has warned that future UK security capability will depend not only on new technology and operational reform, but on stronger leadership, workforce planning and professional development across policing.

The Police Leadership Commission, established by the College of Policing with Home Office support, says policing faces systemic challenges in the consistency, capability and culture of leadership across the service.

Its report, Professionalism and performance – police leadership for the future, calls for a fundamental overhaul of how policing attracts, recruits, develops, appoints and supports leaders at all levels.

While the recommendations are focused on policing, they have wider relevance for the UK security sector at a time when public safety organisations are being asked to respond to increasingly complex threats, from organised crime and cyber-enabled offending to terrorism, public disorder, emerging technologies and hostile state activity.

Stronger police leadership seen as vital to UK homeland security

The commission says rapid changes in society are altering both the nature of crime and the demands placed on those responsible for crime fighting. It argues that policing must be better prepared for future challenges through a stronger national approach to leadership, skills and workforce development.

Key proposals include the creation of a National Academy of Police Leadership, a national workforce strategy for policing, a new police leadership fast stream and more consistent promotion and development processes. The report also recommends stronger strategic workforce planning, improved use of professional development data and a clearer approach to leadership standards across forces.

National Police Chiefs Council photo of police on duty
Photo: NPCC

For the wider security ecosystem, the report highlights a familiar challenge: capability cannot be delivered through equipment, systems or policy alone. Effective adoption of new technologies, data-led policing, AI-enabled tools and modern command structures will require leaders who understand how to manage change, build public trust and operate across organisational boundaries.

The review also points to the importance of collaboration between policing, government and other public sector partners, with leadership development networks proposed at every level of policing.

The Home Office has been urged to establish an implementation group to take forward the recommendations and link them to the wider police reform programme.

If implemented, the proposals could reshape the leadership pipeline for policing in England and Wales and influence how the UK develops the people, skills and institutions needed to support future homeland security.

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