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Mapped: Every crime reported across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in May
EVER wondered what crimes are being committed near you? The latest figures from Data.Police.UK have revealed that almost 14 thousand crimes were reported across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in May. The data shows out of the 13,990 crimes recorded in across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, the most reported type of crime was categorised as ‘violence and sexual offences’ with 6,528 incidents. Public order was the second most reported crime with 1,868 incidents and a total of 1,355 criminal damage and arson crimes were reported. At the bottom of the scale was theft from the person which received 71 reports.
Mapped: Every crime reported across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in May
EVER wondered what crimes are being committed near you? The latest figures from Data.Police.UK have revealed that almost 14 thousand crimes were reported across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in May. The data shows out of the 13,990 crimes recorded in across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, the most reported type of crime was categorised as ‘violence and sexual offences’ with 6,528 incidents. Public order was the second most reported crime with 1,868 incidents and a total of 1,355 criminal damage and arson crimes were reported. At the bottom of the scale was theft from the person which received 71 reports.
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Government efforts to “level up” funding for education have resulted in cuts to the money going to the most deprived schools, the Whitehall spending watchdog has found.
The National Audit Office (NAO) said that since the introduction of a national funding formula for England there has been a “relative redistribution” of resources to schools in better-off areas.
In contrast, it said, almost 60% of the most deprived fifth of schools have seen a real-terms reduction in Government funding since 2017-18.
While schools in poorer areas continue to receive more support than those in better-off parts of the country, the NAO said the gap is narrowing and questioned whether the formula is leading to a fair allocation of resources.