Downing Street said yesterday it "no longer had confidence" in Craig Guildford, after a report into the banning of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a match last year.
West Midlands Police Chief Craig Guildford has 'retired with immediate effect' amid row over Aston Villa match ban on Israeli fans.
West Midlands Police have pledged that every hate crime reported will be investigated by detectives after backlash ...
West Midlands police chief to retire after resisting calls to quit over Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban row - Home secretary Shabana Mahmood said Craig Guildford had done ‘the right thing’ after she previou ...
Experts warn that politicisation of a policing decision sets a ‘dangerous precedent’ for democracy in the UK.
Former police chief referred to watchdog over decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans - Craig Guildford announced his ...
Craig Guildford has retired after mounting pressure this week ...
Responding to the reports that Craig Guildford, West Midlands Police Chief has retired with immediate effect, Max Wilkinson ...
Craig Guildford, Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, was allowed to retire rather than be sacked over the banning of ...
Police Commissioner's statement in full as top cop retires amid Maccabi row ...
Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster said it was in the 'best interest' of West Midlands Police and that Guildford has 'acted with honour'. | ITV News Central ...