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Merseyside's Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell

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Merseyside Police & Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell. This account is no longer in use and is not monitored. Find me on Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn

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Merseyside's Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell
🚨From today my X account will not be updated & only used in case of a major incident. I cannot, and will not, remain on a platform that enables or tolerates the sexualised images of children, or women without their consent. You can still find me on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube - find the links below. 🤳facebook.com/merseysidepoli… 🤳instagram.com/Merseysidepcc 🤳linkedin.com/company/Mersey… 📺youtube.com/MerseysidePCC You can also visit my website 💻merseysidepcc.info 📰Or sign up for my monthly newsletter - merseysidepcc.info/newsletter
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Investing in our young people is one of the most powerful ways we can prevent crime and keep our communities safe. The YES Fund gives young people hope, opportunities, and support to make positive choices. This extra £200,000 through our @MerseysideVrp means more projects, more safe spaces, and more chances for young people to thrive – and that’s fantastic news for every community across Merseyside👏
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership@MerseysideVrp

Great news for young people across Merseyside! 🎉 We’re investing an extra £200,000 into our Youth Empowerment Scheme (YES) with @merseysidepcc to deliver new and expanded projects to help prevent crime and create brighter futures. ✅ More sports and creative projects ✅ More mentoring and volunteering opportunities ✅ More safe spaces for young people to thrive 27 existing projects will be strengthened and 18 new initiatives launched – all focused on giving young people positive opportunities and support in their communities.💜

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The launch of this new #VAWG strategy sets out an important ambition. It recognises the scale of the issue and sets out the steps needed to make a difference. I welcome stronger policing measures, new tools, school‑based interventions and tougher action on harmful online content. Education and early intervention are critical. Here in Merseyside, we’ll use the Strategy’s priorities to strengthen our own work and build on the progress we’ve made over the past three years, putting survivors’ voices at the heart of everything we do. Every woman and girl in Merseyside deserves to live without fear — at home, in school, at work, online. We’re working every day to make that a reality.🫶
UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet

NEWS: The government has launched a historic new strategy today to halve violence against women and girls. These are the biggest changes.

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My thoughts today are with the hundreds of people affected by the senseless events of 26th May - those who suffered injuries, those who witnessed the harm, and everyone who continues to live with the psychological impact of that day. The repercussions of this incident have been felt far and wide and, for those most impacted, continue to this day. The incident shocked and appalled us all. Not only here in our city, but millions watching the parade. Given the sheer recklessness and disregard for human life Doyle displayed, it is nothing short of a miracle that no lives were lost that day. I want to pay tribute to the bravery of members of the public who intervened, particularly Daniel Barr, whose quick thinking and courage in stopping Doyle’s vehicle undoubtedly prevented further injuries and possibly saved lives. I also want to extend my deepest gratitude to the emergency services who responded with professionalism and compassion in the most challenging circumstances. This case has involved one of the most extensive investigations in @MerseyPolice's history. Officers and staff dedicated countless hours to gathering evidence, reviewing the distressing footage, supporting victims, and building a case so strong that Doyle had no choice but to plead guilty. Today’s sentence reflects the gravity of Doyle’s behaviour and the devastating impact it has had on so many lives. It sends a clear message that such reckless disregard for human life will never be tolerated. This incident is a stark reminder of how one individual’s actions behind the wheel can change lives in an instant. I want to remind anyone affected by these events that support is available through Victim Care Merseyside. We know that today may bring renewed upset and anxiety. If so, please reach out - support is there for you. 📞0808 175 3080 (8am -6pm weekdays) 💻Online anytime victimcaremerseyside.org
Merseyside Police@MerseyPolice

On Monday 26 May, thousands of people lined the streets to celebrate the @LFC parade. What should have been a day of celebration for the city turned into a day of fear and anguish after Paul Doyle drove his car into a crowd, injuring more than 100 people. It is only by sheer luck that nobody was killed as a result of Doyle’s reckless actions. This video shows Doyle’s aggressive and dangerous driving before he reached Water Street, audio from his dashcam, and footage of his arrest. This has been one of the most extensive investigations in the history of the force. Over the past seven months, we have supported 134 victims, spoken to more than 1,500 witnesses, and gathered in excess of 700 statements. In the initial stages, more than 70 officers and staff were dedicated to this investigation, including colleagues from across Merseyside Police and neighbouring forces - @gmpolice, @Cumbriapolice, @LancsPolice, @cheshirepolice, and @NWPolice. We are extremely grateful for their support and collaboration. Today, Doyle has been sentenced to 21-and-a-half years in prison at Liverpool Crown Court, after pleading guilty to 31 offences on Wednesday 26 November. We know that a lot of people are still recovering from the injuries they suffered on that day and our thoughts remain with them and those that continue to be affected by the incident ❤️

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Were you affected by the Water Street incident during Liverpool’s trophy parade last May? Victim Care Merseyside is here to support you. Our service offers free, confidential help for anyone impacted – whether you were physically injured, emotionally distressed, or simply need someone to talk to. You don’t have to cope alone. Our service provides: ✅ Emotional support ✅ Practical advice ✅ Guidance on your rights and options Reach out today: 📞 Call 0808 175 3080 🌐 Visit victimcaremerseyside.org Your wellbeing matters. We’re here for you.
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Liverpool FA@Liverpool_CFA·
Liverpool FA fully support this message from @MerseyPolice and the @MerseysidePCC #TakingAction campaign to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls. Watch the powerful video of the poem 'Man to Man' written and performed by poet Joseph Roberts and join the conversation.
Merseyside Police@MerseyPolice

‘Ay lad…let’s have a man to man’ 👊 Today, we are launching ‘Man to Man’, a powerful spoken-word piece calling on men to prevent street harassment and help make our communities safer for women and girls. Released as part of ours and @MerseysidePCC #TakingAction campaign to tackle Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG), this poem delivers a message: it’s time for men to step up, think about their behaviour and lead the change 💙 Written and performed by #Liverpool poet Joseph Roberts, ‘Man to Man’ uses raw honesty and evocative language to highlight the impact of harmful behaviours and inspire a cultural shift toward the safety of women and girls in the places they live, work and socialise. This campaign speaks directly to men, urging them to take responsibility and call out unacceptable behaviour wherever they see it. Watch the video, share the message, and join the conversation - #MantoMan. We’re not here to call you out, we’re here to call you in🤝

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Merseyrail@merseyrail·
Merseyrail fully supports the @MerseyPolice and the Police and Crime Commissioner’s #TakingAction campaign to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls. Watch the powerful video of the poem 'Man to Man' written and performed by poet Joseph Roberts, and join the conversation.
Merseyside Police@MerseyPolice

‘Ay lad…let’s have a man to man’ 👊 Today, we are launching ‘Man to Man’, a powerful spoken-word piece calling on men to prevent street harassment and help make our communities safer for women and girls. Released as part of ours and @MerseysidePCC #TakingAction campaign to tackle Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG), this poem delivers a message: it’s time for men to step up, think about their behaviour and lead the change 💙 Written and performed by #Liverpool poet Joseph Roberts, ‘Man to Man’ uses raw honesty and evocative language to highlight the impact of harmful behaviours and inspire a cultural shift toward the safety of women and girls in the places they live, work and socialise. This campaign speaks directly to men, urging them to take responsibility and call out unacceptable behaviour wherever they see it. Watch the video, share the message, and join the conversation - #MantoMan. We’re not here to call you out, we’re here to call you in🤝

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‘Ay lad…let’s have a man to man’ 👊 Take a look at our new video with Liverpool poet @OfficialJRbrts delivering a powerful call for men to step up and help tackle street harassment and abuse and help make our communities safer for women and girls. Released as part of my #TakingAction campaign with @MerseyPolice to tackle Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG), this campaign speaks directly to men, urging them to call out unacceptable behaviour wherever they see it. We’re not here to call you out, we’re here to call you in🤝 Watch the video, share the message, and join the conversation - #MantoMan.
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🚨 £300,000 funding boost to make Liverpool city centre even safer 🚨 By securing this extra cash investment from @ukhomeoffice, @merseypolice & our partners will be able to deliver targeted measures in four key areas – Chavasse Park, St George’s Quarter, Ropewalks and Mathew Street – to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour. ✅ Extra police operations and patrols ✅ Improved lighting and environmental upgrades ✅ More CCTV coverage and Help Points ✅ Youth diversion projects like Positive Pathways ✅ Night-time safety measures, including taxi marshals and spiking prevention ✅ Support for vulnerable people through initiatives like Village Angels and Operation Halo Together, we’re creating safer, more welcoming spaces for everyone who live, work and visit Liverpool #SaferStrongerMerseyside @lpoolcouncil
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Rain or shine, we’re out on the streets for #WinterOfAction! 🌧️✨ This festive season, I’m proud to be working alongside @MerseyPolice and our amazing partners to keep town centres safe, welcoming, and vibrant. ✅ Targeted patrols ✅ Crime prevention measures ✅ Youth diversion activities Our mission? To tackle crime, reassure communities, and make sure everyone can enjoy the holidays feeling safe and supported. ❤️ This is about standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our communities – listening to local voices, supporting businesses, and creating spaces where everyone safe and welcome. Thanks to @LpoolCouncil @Liverpool_ONE Official & @IndependentsBID for your support! Let’s make this festive season one to remember – together. 💪 #SafeStreets #FestiveSeason
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Driving the work to protect young people from ketamine harm in #StHelens My Deputy, Jeanie Bell, yesterday united with @Saints1890, @CrimestoppersUK @MerPolStHelens to raise awareness of the serious physical and mental health dangers that ketamine carries and the impact its having on our young people. Information is crucial - if you know who is supplying, dealing or storing ketamine, please report it. @CommunitySaints
St.Helens R.F.C.@Saints1890

The Saints welcomed @CrimestoppersUK to the @BrewDogStadium to help launch their 'Kick Ket Out of St. Helens' campaign 👏👏 #COYS | @CommunitySaints

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🎄 Winter of Action: keeping Merseyside safe this festive season and beyond 🎄 With Christmas just around the corner, we know our town centres will be buzzing with festive cheer. That’s why today we’ve launched Winter of Action – a major policing push running from 1 December to 31 January to keep our streets safe and welcoming. Working alongside Merseyside Police, local councils, and community partners, we’ll deliver: ✅ Extra patrols in busy areas ✅ Targeted prevention measures ✅ Youth diversion activities ✅ Support for businesses and local voices This isn’t just about Christmas – it’s about building on the success of Safer Streets and continuing the momentum into the new year. Together, we’ll tackle issues like knife crime, VAWG, antisocial behaviour, and robbery, while maintaining our seasonal focus on drink/drug driving, retail crime, and domestic abuse. Let’s make sure everyone can enjoy the festive season feeling safe and supported. Follow us for updates and see how we’re working to keep Merseyside’s streets safer this winter.
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Yesterday we launched #MythVsFact – a campaign built on survivor voices to tear down the lies that excuse sexual violence. @MerseyPolice These myths don’t just distort reality – they destroy lives. It’s time to replace them with the truth: ❌ Myth: False rape allegations are common. ✅ Fact: They are extremely rare. Most victims never report at all. ❌ Myth: If someone didn’t fight back, it wasn’t rape. ✅Fact: Many victims experience a “freeze” response during trauma, making resistance impossible. ❌ Myth: It’s not rape if it’s your partner. ✅Fact: Rape is rape, regardless of relationship status. ❌ Myth: Victims provoke attacks by drinking or dressing a certain way. ✅ Fact: Rape is never the victim’s fault. Consent must be freely given every time. Every fact matters. Every conversation counts. Together, we can dismantle stigma, challenge harmful attitudes, and make Merseyside safer for everyone. #TakingAction
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This campaign amplifies survivor voices and exposes the truth: sexual violence is never justified. Together, we can dismantle stigma and build a safer #Merseyside. Alongside the campaign launch, we hosted a community stalled event bringing together 12 local support services, offering care, advice and information for anyone affected by sexual violence. #TakingAction
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📢 Launched today: #MythVsFact – Ripping apart the lies that excuse sexual violence. We’ve been on Paradise Street with Merseyside Police, RASA Merseyside and RASASC - Cheshire and Merseyside to challenge the myths that silence victims and protect perpetrators. ❌ Myth: Victims provoke attacks by drinking or dressing a certain way. ✅ Fact: Rape is never the victim’s fault. Consent must be freely given every time. 1/2
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It’s been 3️⃣ years since I launched the region-wide Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Delivery Plan setting out a commitment to working in partnership to tackle VAWG across our region. Today, three years on, I reveal my progress report detailing our key achievements over the last 12 months. ✨ Some key achievements include ⬇ 👮‍♂️ 2900 + officers & 5101 + partners given trauma informed training 💰 £400,000 secured to protect families by acting early to tackle abusive behaviour 🔴 #TakingAction campaign shines a light on the red flags of domestic abuse 🔶 Femicide Oversight Group launched Proud to present positive work to prevent violence & support victim-survivors, making sure they're at the heart of this work 🧡 These, plus many more achievements are all important steps in the efforts to create tangible change & make a real difference to the lives of women & girls across our region 💪 Lots achieved but much more still to do... ow.ly/EV4R50XxllJ
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