Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97081 total results. Showing results 70561 to 70580 «352535263527352835293530353135323533Next ›Last » London Bridge attack: SOS! Our rescue services are failing One Saturday night in June 2017 I was at my desk when our chief sub-editor, now retired, rang in to say that he had nearly been knocked down by a white van on London Bridge. A gruesome terrorist attack was under way. Colleagues crowded around my window overlooking the spot where the van had crashed to a halt. Three men had jumped out with knives strapped to their wrists. In a courtyard beneath the railings, only yards from the van, was the Boro Bistro, where four people were stabbed to death. I can see the merry lights of the Bistro and drinkers at its tables right now as I write. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2019 Feature, Opinion New national development coordinator to help prevent people going missing A national post to help prevent people going missing has been created with £70,000 in Scottish Government funding. Yahoo! 26/5/2019 News West Midlands top cop denies people are frustrated with service Police are getting slower in answering non-emergency calls in the West Midlands, figures have shown. Stourbridge News 26/5/2019 News Nottinghamshire Police are still receiving misplaced 999 calls, the latest was to retrieve lost keys. Despite multiple pleas to use 999 responsibly, Nottinghamshire Police are still receiving misplaced calls to their emergency control room. Newark Advertiser 26/5/2019 News How many police officers have taken their own lives? This article has been submitted by the blogger Retired and Angry. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/5/2019 Feature, Opinion Fall in complaints against Scottish senior officers ‘a mystery’ The Vice-Chairman of the Scottish Police Federation says it is a "mystery" why the number of complaints against senior Scottish police officers has dramatically fallen. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/5/2019 News New PSNI chief Byrne compared to ‘Darth Vader’ in unfounded claims by former staff There can't be many freshly-installed police chiefs who've had to start off their new jobs in Northern Ireland or anywhere else knowing they'll have to shake off hugely publicised comparisons with Star Wars villain Darth Vader. Belfast Telegraph 25/5/2019 Feature, Opinion New police chief will have a mountain to climb in meeting the challenges that are unique to the job in Northern Ireland The fact that the new Chief Constable of the PSNI was agreed unanimously by the selection panel is a strong indication of the mettle and expertise of the man. Belfast Telegraph 25/5/2019 Feature, Opinion Herts crime commissioner calls for law changes surrounding knife and violent crime Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd has called for changes to law to stop knife and violent crime making its way to the county. The Comet (Hertfordshire) 25/5/2019 News County Lines: Could a ‘shed’ help combat drugs gangs? A scheme which helps vulnerable young people off the streets hopes to help combat County Lines drugs gangs. BBC 25/5/2019 News Fall in complaints against Scottish senior officers ‘a mystery’ Figures reveal allegations of misconduct against senior Scottish officers decreased by 80 per cent last year Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/5/2019 News Suffolk’s ex-chief constable comes out of retirement after just two months to take up national police role He retired as Suffolk's most senior police officer less than two months ago - but Gareth Wilson has already come out of retirement to take on one of the most senior roles in British policing. Eastern Daily Press 25/5/2019 News Extinction Rebellion: Met wants 1,130 climate protesters charged The Met will push for the prosecution of more than 1,100 people arrested over last month's Extinction Rebellion protests, a senior officer has said. BBC 25/5/2019 News Preferred candidate for chief constable chosen following public process Bedfordshire Police’s new chief constable has been selected after “one of the most testing and transparent selection processes in policing”. Garry Forsyth was chosen as the preferred candidate to take over from Jon Boutcher in July. Police Professional 24/5/2019 News Police in talks with Home Office to review Public Order legislation Met wants more than 1,100 Extinction Rebellion protesters charged. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2019 News Simon Byrne named new PSNI chief Simon Byrne, who was last year cleared of bullying claims and also faced allegations that he humiliated staff on a "regular basis", has been named the new Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/5/2019 News Simon Byrne appointed PSNI chief constable A former Cheshire Constabulary officer whose contract expired while suspended from duty in 2018 will become the fifth chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Police Professional 24/5/2019 News New PSNI chief constable named as Simon Byrne Simon Byrne has been appointed as the new chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). BBC 24/5/2019 News Police take hard line on arrested Extinction Rebellion protesters Met assembles team of 30 officers to investigate disruption by activists The Guardian 24/5/2019 News UK’s first black police chief asks why there have been no others Michael Fuller, who led Kent force, says women have hit top ranks but not black officers The Guardian 24/5/2019 News «352535263527352835293530353135323533Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events