Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 70101 to 70120 «350235033504350535063507350835093510Next ›Last » CPS gets cash boost to cope with additional workload from new police recruits The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is to receive an additional £85 million in funding over the next two years to help it build capacity and manage caseloads amid concerns over falling prosecution rates for rape and other violent crimes. Police Professional 12/8/2019 News PCC calls for change in rules to cost of policing football matches Lancashire’s police and crime commissioner Clive Grunshaw is calling for a change to the rules surrounding the costs related to policing football matches, with the figure set to exceed £1 million across the county this season. Police Professional 12/8/2019 News New chief constable vows to use promotion to protect the vulnerable The police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Gwent has formally appointed a former Dyfed-Powys special constable as his new chief constable. Police Professional 12/8/2019 News Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner receives £1.1m boost to tackle violent crime The Violence Reduction Units will bring together different organisations to tackle violent crime by understanding its root causes Chronicle Live (North East) 12/8/2019 News At last, here’s a Home Secretary who’s prepared to terrify criminals riti Patel, if you are reading this, please be the Home Secretary we need. Ignore the liberal lobbyists and the Left-wing civil servants, chuck identity politics out of the window: be a Home Secretary for the people. I ask not only for myself but on behalf of Noel Gallagher. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 12/8/2019 Feature, Opinion Boost for Boris Johnson as poll reveals three in four voters back increasing stop-and-search powers Boris Johnson has been handed a boost after a poll found that nearly three in four Brits back his plan to give the police greater stop-and-search powers. PoliticsHome 12/8/2019 News Scottish police numbers under the SNP “Police officer numbers have risen by 6.3 per cent under the SNP”. That was the claim from the party’s “fact-checking and rebuttal service” Twitter account, The SNP Media. But there’s more to this than meets the eye. Channel 4 News 12/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Regulator looking at use of facial recognition at King’s Cross site The UK’s privacy regulator said it is studying the use of controversial facial recognition technology by property companies amid concerns that its use in CCTV systems at the King’s Cross development in central London may not be legal. The Guardian 12/8/2019 News Degree requirement will hamper police recruitment drive, warns Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police The head of policing in Lincolnshire has repeated his warning about plans that could see all new officers studying for a degree. Spalding Today 12/8/2019 News Newcastle and Sunderland among the clubs paying the most for match day policing A Freedom of Information request has revealed that Newcastle and Sunderland were charged a total of £469,055 for policing football matches last season - that is almost as much of all London clubs combined Chronicle Live (North East) 12/8/2019 News Funding for Violence Reduction Units announced Policing Minister confirms £35 million for 18 Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) to set up Violence Reduction Units. Home Office 12/8/2019 News Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner announces new Chief Constable The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jeff Cuthbert, has appointed Pam Kelly as the new Chief Constable of Gwent Police. Gwent Police 12/8/2019 News Crime: What has Boris Johnson promised on law and order? Since becoming prime minister just over a month ago, Boris Johnson has made a number of law-and-order announcements affecting England and Wales. BBC 12/8/2019 Analysis, Feature 80% of 999 calls to Thames Valley Police are not an emergency Thames Valley Police is urging the public to think before you dial, as 80% of calls to 999 are not an emergency. The Bucks Herald 12/8/2019 News King’s Cross developer defends use of facial recognition The developer behind a 67-acre site in the King's Cross area of central London has defended its use of facial recognition technology. BBC 12/8/2019 News PM launches sentencing review to look at most dangerous and prolific offenders The work will focus on violent and sexual offenders and whether they are serving sentences that truly reflect the severity of their crimes. Home Office 12/8/2019 News PCC progress on fire governance: It was worth a try When most people are preoccupied with thoughts of summer holidays, there is change afoot in the world of PCCs and fire governance. Briefly thwarted by judicial reviews, both West Mercia and Cambridgeshire PCC can now make progress but, as Catherine Levin explains, it won’t be a smooth ride for either of them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/8/2019 Analysis, Feature Hong Kong: Police must end violent tactics against protesters Amnesty International is calling on Hong Kong police to exercise restraint after a violent reaction to weekend protests where rounds of tear gas and rubber bullets were fired on the city’s streets. Amnesty International 12/8/2019 News Police powers and freedom of information On Friday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson set down his stance on law and order in three major announcements, fulfilling his promise to ‘come down hard on crime’. This follows the announcement of 20,000 ‘extra’ police officers a few weeks ago. UK Human Rights Blog 12/8/2019 News Police in Hong Kong are brutally repressing democracy – and Britain is arming them The UK has been flouting its own rules to sell hi-tech weaponry to despotic regimes. It will only escalate under Boris Johnson. The Guardian 12/8/2019 Feature, Opinion «350235033504350535063507350835093510Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events