
West Midlands Police Chief Steps Down Amid Controversy
By Eddie Headlines · 17/01/2026 — Nottingham · 2 min read
West Midlands Police Chief Steps Down Amid Controversy
The head of West Midlands police has retired following an inquiry into the use of exaggerated intelligence. The controversy involved a ban on fans of an Israeli football team attending a match.
Craig Guildford, the chief constable of West Midlands police, has stepped down from his position. This decision comes in the wake of an inquiry that revealed the use of "greatly exaggerated" intelligence to justify a ban on fans of an Israeli football team from attending a match. The report led to a loss of confidence from the home secretary, prompting Guildford's immediate retirement.
The Read
The inquiry into the West Midlands police force uncovered that intelligence used to ban fans of an Israeli football team was significantly overstated. This revelation has led to the retirement of Craig Guildford, the chief constable, who stepped down immediately after the findings were made public. The home secretary expressed a loss of confidence in Guildford's leadership following the report, which highlighted the misuse of intelligence in policing decisions.
The controversy has drawn attention to the practices within the police force, raising questions about the reliability and accuracy of intelligence used in decision-making processes. The incident has sparked discussions about the need for transparency and accountability in law enforcement, particularly in situations involving public safety and security measures.
The Comment
RIK: Now then, now then, settle down, Eddie. This is a serious matter of professional conduct. (adjusts tie nervously)
EDDIE: (hits Rik with clipboard) Wake me up when something interesting happens, Rik. I'm warning you, Rik, this is duller than your love life.
RIK: Ooooh! Right! I think you'll find this is a significant issue, Eddie. It's about integrity and trust in our institutions.
EDDIE: (yawns) Integrity, schmintegrity. Just another day in the office, mate. Remember when the Storm defeated the Devils in that close match? Now that was news.
RIK: As a cultured journalist, I must insist on the importance of this story. It's about the Robin Hood heritage of justice and fairness.
EDDIE: (snorts) Robin Hood, eh? More like robbing us of our time. I'm off to find a pint. (stands up)
RIK: (clears throat and pretends nothing happened) Well, dear viewers, as you can see, the newsroom is as lively as ever.
Story inspired by reporting from The Guardian.



