UK Plans ‘British FBI’ to Centralize National Investigations

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The UK government has announced plans to create a new national policing body, often described as a

“British FBI,” that would bring major investigations under a single, unified force. The proposal aims to centralize responsibility for serious and complex crimes such as terrorism, organized crime, large-scale fraud, and online exploitation, which are currently handled by a mix of national agencies and regional police units.

Under the plan, the new force would operate across England and Wales, setting national standards and leading investigations that cross regional boundaries. Supporters argue that the move would modernize policing, improve coordination, and allow local police forces to focus more on day-to-day community safety. Critics, however, have raised concerns about excessive centralization and the potential loss of local accountability. The government says further details will be set out in upcoming legislation and parliamentary debate.

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