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Here is the full list of personal email addresses, websites and Twitter accounts of every Chief Constable in the UK.
I have gathered the data from a variety of sources, as in many cases individual forces refuse to disclose the email address via FOI.
Where two variants of an email address appear for the same force I would recommend you use them both and see if one or either receives a response.
If you receive any bounce backs or discover that any of the email addresses listed here are wrong, then please email me here, so I can correct it.
Not all chief constables have a Twitter account. However, if you come across one I’ve missed, please get in contact with me.
Avon & Somerset Constabulary – Andy Marsh
Email: andy.marsh@avonandsomerset.pnn.police.uk
Email: chief.constable@avonandsomerset.pnn.police.uk
Bedfordshire Police – Jon Boutcher
Email: jon.boutcher@bedfordshire.pnn.police.uk`
British Transport Police– Paul Geoffrey Crowther
Email: Paul.Crowther@btp.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@BTPChief
Cambridgeshire Constabulary – Nick Dean
Email: Nick.Dean@cambs.pnn.police.uk
Cheshire Constabulary – Darren Martland
Email: Darren.Martland@cheshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@DarrenMartland
City of London Police (Commissioner) – Ian Dyson
Email: ian.dyson@city-of-london.police.uk
Twitter: @CityPoliceCmsr
Civil Nuclear Constabulary – Simon Chesterman
Email: Simon.Chesterman@cnc.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @ChestermanSimon
Cleveland Police – Richard Lewis
Email: Richard.Lewis@cleveland.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @RichardWLewis
Cumbria Constabulary – Michelle Skeer
Email: Michelle.Skeer@cumbria.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @CumbriaChief
Derbyshire Constabulary – Peter Goodman
Email: ACPO@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk
Email: pressoffice@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @DerbysPoliceCC
Devon & Cornwall Police – Shaun Sawyer
Email: Shaun.sawyer@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @CCShaunSawyer
Dorset Police – James Vaughan
Email: james.vaughan@dorset.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@jamesrvaughan1
Durham Constabulary – Mike Barton
Email: Mike.Barton@durham.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:
Dyfed Powys Police– Mark Collins
Email: contactcentre@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@PGCCMarkCollins
Essex Police– Ben-Julian Harrington
Email: Ben.Julian.Harrington@essex.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@BJH251
Gloucestershire Constabulary – Rod Hansen
Email: rod.hansen@gloucestershire.police.uk
Twitter:@ChiefGlosPolice
Greater Manchester Police – Ian Hopkins
Email: Ian.Hopkins@gmp.police.uk
Email: chief.constable@gmp.police.uk
Twitter:@CCIanHopkins
Gwent Police– Julian Williams
Email: Julian.Williams@gwent.pnn.police.uk
Hampshire Constabulary – Olivia Pinkney
Email: opcc@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@OPinkney
Hertfordshire Constabulary – Charlie Hall
Email: corp.comm@herts.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@cchertspolice
Humberside Police – Lee Freeman
Email: Lee.Freeman@humberside.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CCLeeFreeman
Kent Police – Alan Pughsley
Email: Alan.Pughsley@kent.pnn.police.uk
Lancashire Constabulary – Andy Rhodes
Email: Andy.Rhodes@lancashire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CCARhodes
Leicestershire Police – Simon Cole
Email: Simon.Cole@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @CCLeicsPolice
Lincolnshire Police – Bill Skelly
Email: media@lincs.pnn.police.uk
Merseyside Police – Andy Cooke
Email: andrew.j.cooke@merseyside.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@MerPolChiefCon
Metropolitan Police Service – Cressida Dick
Email:comm.po@met.police.uk
Commissioner’s Private Office Mailbox:DCC7Mailbox-.CommissionersPrivateOffice@met.police.uk
Norfolk Constabulary – Simon Robert Bailey
Email: Baileysr@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CCNorfolkPolice
North Wales Police– Carl Foulkes
Email: Carl.Foulkes@nthwales.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@NWPCCFoulkes
North Yorkshire Police – Lisa Winward
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Email: Lisa.Winward@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CCNYP
Northamptonshire Police – Nick Adderley
Email: Nick.Adderley@northants.police.uk
Twitter:@NorthantsChief
Northumbria Police – Winton Keenen
Email: media@northumbria.pnn.police.uk
Met Police Twitter
Twitter:@NPolChief
Nottinghamshire Police – Craig Guildford
Email: Craig.guildford@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk
Police Scotland– Iain Livingstone
Email: Iain.Livingstone@scotland.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CC_Livingstone
Police Service of Northern Ireland– Simon Byrne
Email: Simon.Byrne@psni.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@ChiefConPSNI
South Wales Police – Matt Jukes
Email: press.office@south-wales.pnn.police.uk
Email: acpo.staff.office@south-wales.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CCMattJukes
South Yorkshire Police – Stephen Watson
Email: enquiries@southyorks.pnn.police.uk
Staffordshire Police – Gareth Morgan
Email: Gareth.Morgan@staffordshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@StaffsPoliceCC
Suffolk Constabulary – Steve Jupp
Email: steve.jupp@suffolk.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @CCSuffolkPolice
Surrey Police – Gavin Stephens
Email: surreychiefconstable@surrey.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@CCGavinStephens
Sussex Police – Giles York
Email: Giles.York@sussex.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@ccGilesYork
Thames Valley Police – John Campbell
Email: chief.constable@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
Warwickshire Police – Martin Jelley
Email: Martin.Jelley@warwickshireandwestmercia.pnn.police.uk
Email: MJ@warwickshireandwestmercia.pnn.police.uk
West Mercia Police – Anthony Bangham
Email: contactus@westmercia.pnn.police.uk
West Midlands Police – Dave Thompson
Email: Dave.Thompson@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk
Twitter: @DaveThompsonCC
West Yorkshire Police – John Robins
Email: John.Robins@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@WYPJohnRobins
Wiltshire Police – Kier Pritchard
Email: presshq@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
Twitter:@wiltspoliceCC
Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on Sadiq Khan by suggesting the London mayor was to blame for the hacking of the Metropolitan Police's Twitter account.
The president retweeted a post by former reality TV star Katie Hopkins, who took a screenshot of one of the messages.
In the tweet, Ms Hopkins wrote: 'The Met Police.
With the incompetent Mayor of London, you will never have safe streets! https://t.co/pJqL1NjyvA
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 20, 2019'Officers says they have lost control of London streets. Apparently they lost control of their twitter account too.'
Mr Trump then retweeted her comments, adding: 'With the incompetent Mayor of London, you will never have safe streets!'
The president famously does not see eye-to-eye with the capital's mayor, frequently hitting out at him on social media.
It comes the morning after the Metropolitan Police lost control of their media accounts when a series of bizarre messages appeared on the force's twitter feed.
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'What you gonna do call the police?', 'We are the police... Cal and Dylan are gay' and 'no comment get my lawyer' were among some of the authorised messages that appeared on Friday night but have since been deleted.
A number of the tweets also called for the release of drill rap artist Digga D and linked to false press releases regarding the rapper and an apparently missing child.
Emails linking to bogus press releases calling for Digga D's release were also sent from Scotland Yard's press bureau.
A Scotland Yard superintendent said the account, which has more than 1.22 million followers, had 'been subject to unauthorised access'.
Superintendent Roy Smith tweeted at the time: 'Our media team are working hard to delete the messages and ensure the security of the account.
'Please ignore any Tweets until we verify that it is back under official control.'
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Some of the posts received hundreds of likes and retweets.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement the security breach had only affected their MyNewsDesk account, which publishes to the Met's website and Twitter accounts and generates emails.
It said there had been 'no 'hack' of the Met Police's own IT infrastructure'.
The statement continued: 'When a story is published via MyNewsDesk, it appears on the Met's website and Twitter accounts and generates an email to those who've subscribed to receive our news updates.
Met Police Twitter Haringey
'Last night, Friday 19 July, unauthorised messages appeared on the news section of our website as well as on the @metpoliceuk Twitter feed and in emails sent to subscribers.
Met Police Twitter Lewisham
'While we are still working to establish exactly what happened, we have begun making changes to our access arrangements to MyNewsDesk.
'We apologise to our subscribers and followers for the messages they have received.'
Met Police Twitter Hacked
The force said it was working to establish what criminal offences had been committed.