Greater Manchester police forced to use agency supplying retired detectives to bridge gaps

One of the UK’s biggest police forces is suffering a detective shortage and is pulling investigators out of retirement to help solve crimes.

Greater Manchester police (GMP) is struggling to recruit young people who want to become detectives because of the job’s poor work-life balance compared with other policing roles, its chief constable said.

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