'˜Must do better': Two Yorkshire police forces '˜fail' their annual report

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TWO OF Yorkshire's four police forces were today handed damning indictments of their performance, with the government's chief inspector raising 'serious concerns' about their ability to maintain safety and reduce crime.

The South Yorkshire and Humberside forces were said to “require improvement”, with South Yorkshire officers told that recent changes to neighbourhood policing in the county had further weakened its operations.

In Humberside, where chief constable Justine Curran, 48, stepped down in February, police were said to display “weaknesses in identifying and addressing the needs of the most vulnerable people”.