Controversial merger of transport police and national force delay welcomed by unions
UNIONS welcomed a delay to the controversial plan to merge railway police into the main Scottish force today.
The Scottish government was aiming to merge the British Transport Police (BTP) north of the border into the national force by April next year.
But Police Scotland says now that “unresolved issues” mean that the merger cannot be completed by that date “without compromising public safety.”
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