Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94030 total results. Showing results 70741 to 70760 «353435353536353735383539354035413542Next ›Last » Forces recovered less than half of stolen cars in last decade New research has also found that vehicle recovery rates are falling with claims it is due to reduced officer numbers. Police Professional 11/1/2019 News Mike Barton runs England’s best police force. What sets him apart? The chief constable burps and swears his way through meetings. But he keeps winning awards The Economist 11/1/2019 Analysis, Feature Fall in Birmingham police numbers fuels boom in private security That’s nearly double the number seen in 2012 Birmingham Live 11/1/2019 News Police are begging people to sign up as UNPAID volunteer detectives to help solve murders and rapes Two unpaid positions have been advertised by Essex Police where they request for help to crack the most serious cases The Sun 11/1/2019 News Police chiefs ask for extra security at high street stores as they warn a No Deal Brexit could spark riots over food shortages Cressida Dick, the Met Police Commissioner, warned that a No Deal Brexit could put the public at risk if panic sweeps the nation The Sun 11/1/2019 News Calls for national system to manage community speedwatch volunteers A growing number of people are choosing to give up their time to monitor drivers' speed in a bid to make their local roads safer. ITV News 11/1/2019 News Police warn shops to beef up security to cope with panic buying fears in the event of a no-deal Brexit as Tesco and M&S stockpile tinned foods Police are advising shops they may need extra security guards in the event of a no-deal Brexit if there is panic buying. Mail Online 11/1/2019 News Dirty money reports at record level A record number of suspected dirty money cases were reported last year as awareness of Britain’s role in high-end financial crime grows, the National Crime Agency said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 11/1/2019 News No armed foot patrols through London but training underway to support Northern Ireland The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Deputy Commissioner has issued reassurance over the use of firearms officers in the capital but confirmed that targeted armed vehicle patrols were still a possibility. Police Professional 10/1/2019 News Why facial cecognition on body-worn cameras will now transform frontline policing Facial recognition might be transforming the security of our airports, workplaces and homes, but in law enforcement, where one might expect to find the most fervent take-up of this new and powerful technology, it has not been smooth sailing. Accusations of inaccuracy, unlawfulness, bias and ineffectiveness have become the norm. But the real issue is ‘deployability’: the AI engines powering facial recognition solutions need to be trained for the real world. And, more importantly, the wrappers around the usage and systemizing of the technology need to be properly architected. Forbes 10/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Police chiefs are urged to honour pledge over jobs Just one police job has been created in the north in the 16 months since force chiefs pledged to redistribute staff, it has emerged. The Press and Journal 10/1/2019 News Council asks for police to be called in as it halts roadworks because crews are being put at risk They say that workers have been put at risk by motorists ignoring traffic lights Lincolnshire Live 10/1/2019 News UK to reconsider classification of synthetic drug spice Move comes after MPs and crime commissioners press for substance to be upgraded Financial Times 10/1/2019 News No-Deal Brexit benefits terrorists only, Northern Ireland’s ex-police chief warns A no-deal Brexit would only be of benefit to dissident republican terrorists, Northern Ireland's former police chief has warned. LBC 10/1/2019 News Police cuts could lead to “free-for-all” campaigners warn A stark warning for the potential of a criminal “free-for-all” has been released after it emerged that only one in ten violent criminals were brought to justice in 2018. Slough Observer 10/1/2019 News National DNA Database statistics Provides National DNA Database statistics on a quarterly basis. Home Office 10/1/2019 Report Security minister chairs UK-Japan roundtable on hosting major events Prime Minister Theresa May and senior figures from UK government, law enforcement and the emergency services met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Home Office 10/1/2019 News Yellow vest protests: Metropolitan Police pass file on Westminster abuse to prosecutors Deputy commissioner says policing protests is a 'very delicate situation' following calls for action The Independent 10/1/2019 News PSNI to publish biometric data retention policy following Human Rights case The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) says it “looks forward to working with the Human Rights Commission” after settling a case on DNA retention. Police Professional 10/1/2019 News Police staff in England in Wales vote in favour of 2% pay deal Following a consultation that took place in December 2018, police staff in England and Wales belonging to the unions GMB, Unison and Unite have voted to accept a pay offer that includes a 2% pay rise. EmployeeBenefits.com 10/1/2019 News «353435353536353735383539354035413542Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events