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Talking Blues – Episode 13: Rachel Kearton

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Published: 13/07/2026
Length: 25mins

In this episode of Talking Blues, Police Oracle’s Deputy Editor, Clive Hammond, caught up with Rachel Kearton, Suffolk Constabulary’s chief constable. During their chat, CC Kearton reflected on her career and why she has decided to retire from policing. This episode of Talking Blues was presented by Clive Hammond and produced by Sam Spreadborough.

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