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PM concerned about Nicola Bulley disclosures as force to carry out internal review

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Lancashire Police will undergo an internal review after the Prime Minister said he was "concerned" with the Nicola Bulley investigation.

Rishi Sunak criticised Wednesday's press conference from officers which saw "private information was put into the public domain".

Mr Sunak told broadcasters that he was "pleased that the police are looking at how that happened in the investigation". A date is yet to be set for the review, but it will be conducted by Head of Crime Detective Chief Superintendent Pauline Stables.

It comes after the police disclosed information about Ms Bulley's issues with alcohol and the menopause during a press conference. Read more: Nicola Bulley's dad says 'every day a struggle' three weeks on from when she went missing Former Victim's Commissioner Dame Vera Baird told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that she believed the force made a "dreadful error" in releasing the information.

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