Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97231 total results. Showing results 68401 to 68420 «341734183419342034213422342334243425Next ›Last » No deal Brexit could lead to increased attacks on Northern Ireland police, country’s top officer warns A no-deal Brexit could increase the risk of attacks on police officers in Northern Ireland, the head of the country's police force has said. ITV News 22/8/2019 News Garda chief unveils plans to put more officers on frontline The head of An Garda SÃochána (Irish police) has unveiled plans to put almost 1,800 more officers on the frontline. BBC 22/8/2019 News Police Scotland set to axe 750 officers to balance books Police Scotland faces losing 750 officers to balance its books as current workforce numbers are not sustainable within the force budget, Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has warned. Police Professional 22/8/2019 News Criminal Justice Joint Inspection business plan 2019/21 The Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors’ Group (CJCIG) has finalised its business plan. This sets out the programme of inspections of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) for 2019/21 in which two or more of our inspectorates will be working together. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/8/2019 Report Criminal Justice Joint Inspection Business Plan 2019/21 The Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors’ Group today publishes its business plan for the next two years. The business plan sets out the programme of inspections of the Criminal Justice System for 2019/21. These inspections will be led by two or more of the four Criminal Justice Joint Inspection inspectorates. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/8/2019 News Hard Brexit ‘could be trigger’ for recruits to North paramilitary groups PSNI chief constable says any Border checkpoints would be targets for dissident republicans. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 22/8/2019 News Warning over prisoner numbers ‘exceeding capacity’ The prison population rose by 709 in the year to the end of March, from 7,413 to 8,122. Wendy Sinclair-Gieben, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland, said this 9% increase is equivalent to one additional large prison. BBC 22/8/2019 News Jailing addicts and dealers ‘not winning the war on drugs’ in Dundee, claims councillor Small-time drug dealers and addicts should be treated as victims and kept out of jail, a Dundee councillor has said. The Courier (Scotland) 22/8/2019 News Rape victims feel let down by Scottish justice system, study finds One woman interviewed in the study described the process as "three years of re-traumatisation", while another said she "didn't know how to live for 18 months". Glasgow Live 22/8/2019 News Police abuzz over plan for sniffer bees Sniffer bees trained with electric shocks could revolutionise detective work by tracking down illegal drugs and explosives, according to a 22-year-old German police officer. The Times - Subscription at source 22/8/2019 News UN climate summit in Glasgow too much for stretched police, says Iain Livingstone Iain Livingstone said that the event, which may be held in Glasgow, would stretch resources when the force was already facing huge financial pressures. The Times - Subscription at source 22/8/2019 News PSNI chief Simon Byrne calls for more officers to be recruited Simon Byrne told BBC News NI he would like to see a commitment, similar to that made in England and Wales, to the recruitment of more officers. BBC 22/8/2019 News Northern Ireland police chief warns hard border could revive extremists The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has warned that the return of a hard border in the event of a no-deal Brexit could revive paramilitary groups. The Guardian 22/8/2019 News Report warns of ‘serious consequences’ of disruptions to North-South police cooperation A new report has warned that any disruption to North-South police co-operation brought about by a no-deal Brexit could have serious consequences. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 22/8/2019 News No-deal Brexit could disrupt police co-operation – report A no-deal Brexit will deprive police, north and south of the Border, of EU tools to fight all-island crime such as the recent wave of ATM robberies, a new report has found. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 22/8/2019 News Police Scotland might have to axe 750 officers to balance books Police Scotland faces slashing up to 750 frontline officers to balance its books next year, senior officers have warned. Express 22/8/2019 News Should West Mercia Police follow Northamptonshire’s lead and arm all its frontline officers with tasers? West Mercia Police’s Assistant Chief Constable has responded to the decision taken by the Northamptonshire force this week to become the first in the country to arm all of its frontline officers with Tasers. Bromsgrove Standard 22/8/2019 News How sex workers who are sexually assaulted are being failed by the justice system In sex work, consent is based on conditions such as protection and payment. But when abuse happens, women are struggling to get justice. i News 21/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Police given £25,000 to spend on crime prevention projects in north-east Police Scotland has launched the local partnership initiative fund, which is giving the 13 divisional policing areas across Scotland a total of £325,000. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 21/8/2019 News Scotland’s chief constable warns police officer numbers must be cut Scotland's chief constable has warned the current number of police officers is "not sustainable". The Scotsman - Registration at source 21/8/2019 News «341734183419342034213422342334243425Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events