London man jailed following Crewe knife‑point robbery
12:56 18/08/2026A man from London has been jailed for committing an armed robbery at a mobile phone shop in Crewe.
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What are Police doing to address a potential increase in violence within the night time economy related to the World Cup.
Issued 29 July 2026
Ahead of the World Cup, officers worked with Pubwatch and licensed premises to address concerns around potential increased violence and disorder within the night-time economy. Officers provided advice to venues, including those not usually showing live sport, and highlighted any temporary licensing requirements. On Friday 19th June, we conducted a joint high-visibility operation with Cheshire east, visiting licensed premises, engaging with staff and patrolling town centre streets. The proactive partnership approach helped support businesses, reassure the public and promote a safe and enjoyable environment throughout the tournament.
Actioned 29 July 2026