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Sir Peter Fahy
Sir Peter Fahy - the most senior policeman in charge of anti-radicalisation - talks about the future of policing, and about how budget cuts will change the way officers work.
Sir Peter Fahy - the most senior policeman in charge of anti-radicalisation - steps down from his job as Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police on Friday. He's been a chief constable for seven years and a police officer for 34. Sir Peter talks about the future of policing, and about how budget cuts will change the way officers work.
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