News Room
Children from Maindee Primary School have received a master class in boxing from gold medal winning boxer Sean McGoldrick.
Last week we held our independent Legitimacy Scrutiny Panel which undertook a review of recent incidents involving Gwent Police officers where there was a use of force.
Residents in Pillgwenlly (Newport) and Rhymney (Caerphilly) are receiving home security improvements this month as part of Gwent Police’s Safer Streets initiative.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jeff Cuthbert, has highlighted the importance of cyber education to help people stay safe online, as part of Safer Internet Day 2022.
As part Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week, Gwent Police is sending a strong message to perpetrators of crime who prey on the vulnerable and blight communities.
Young people from across Gwent have the chance to take part in an online ‘question – time style’ event hosted by the Office of Police Crime Commissioner for Gwent and Gwent...
Today, people across the world will take time to remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, and those killed in genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and...
From Monday 21 March 2022 physically punishing children becomes illegal in Wales.
Young people from across Gwent are being encouraged take part in a short online survey to help identify the issues that are important to them.
If you are looking for a new, exciting and varied career where no two days are the same then a career in the police could be for you.
I joined Inspector Shane Underwood from Gwent Police for a meeting with Brynmawr Town Council this week.
This week we joined Gwent Police’s We Don’t Buy Crime team in Cwmbran to offer free forensic marking to residents with mobility scooters.