Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 71981 to 72000 «359635973598359936003601360236033604Next ›Last » More delays to revolutionary investigation tool Half the forces in England and Wales are now connected to a new ANPR system which is expected to be a game changer for cross border working - however it still running behind schedule. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/11/2018 News A watchdog finds it was acceptable for a police driver to knock down a knifeman A police officer who used a car to knock down a knifeman after he stabbed two colleagues showed "extreme bravery", a review has found. BBC 16/11/2018 News PCC pleased Spice may become Class A after toll on Worcester A police boss has welcomed the news that a former legal high, which has had a devastating effect on the city, could become a Class A drug. Worcester News 16/11/2018 News Police Federation criticise Theresa May’s denial of ‘crying wolf’ claim The police body which represents police in North Yorkshire has criticised Theresa May's attitude towards warnings from officers. The Press (York) 16/11/2018 News Dyfed Powys Police use of force is being under-recorded, report says Police officers in Dyfed-Powys are under-recording incidents where force has been used, according to Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn. County Times (Powys) 16/11/2018 News PSNI are ‘not overplaying Brexit border threat’ PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton has rejected claims that the threat of violence at the Irish border after Brexit was being exaggerated. BBC 16/11/2018 News London Police Commissioner talks digital policing at annual Imperial lecture Cressida Dick talked about how the police embrace new technologies, but must keep in mind privacy concerns in an increasingly digital world. Imperial College London 16/11/2018 News Northamptonshire Police to ‘phase out’ baseball caps Baseball caps do not "portray the right image" of police officers and will be phased out of a force's uniform, a Chief Constable says. BBC 16/11/2018 News Police will use drones to follow you home and take pictures as they deploy tech to tackle anti-social behaviour The drones are armed with state-of-the-art cameras capable of taking high definition pictures and videos from hundreds of metres away The Sun 16/11/2018 News Met Police’s gangs database shared victims’ data – watchdog The data protection watchdog says the Metropolitan Police's database of gang members has been illegally sharing information on hundreds of victims who aren't involved in gang crimes. BBC 16/11/2018 News List of offences that will never be filtered from a DBS certificate Offences that will never be filtered from a DBS check/certificate. The list is available in three different formats to help with accessibility. Home Office 16/11/2018 Report APCC victims lead and Victims’ Commissioner respond to the Attorney-General’s review into disclosure “We welcome the publication of the Attorney-General's review into disclosure but note that the report only briefly touches on privacy issues that affect victims and does not mention the issues around third party disclosure and rape cases. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 16/11/2018 News EU calls Theresa May’s bluff over post-Brexit security The Home Office and Prime Minister have long insisted cutting the UK off from Europol databases would be a double-edged sword. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/11/2018 News Vigilantes promise ‘listening alternative’ for neighbourhoods living in fear of crime A vigilant group has moved on to the streets of Britain’s second city to “fill the gaps” exposed by an under-resourced police service crying out for adequate funding from the government. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/11/2018 News Met cannot keep lists of people removed from gang database Information Commissioner says gangs matrix is legitimate but orders force to make a number of changes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/11/2018 News Theresa May claims she ‘does not recall’ accusing police chiefs of ‘crying wolf’ The Prime Minister told LBC Radio she was "not sure" she used those words. Her memory is failing her Mirror 16/11/2018 News ‘Legal loophole’ has stopped police in Midlands investigating DOZENS of reports of adults having sex with teenagers The NSPCC is concerned about children being preyed on by adults once they turn 16 Stoke on Trent Live 16/11/2018 News New contenders: How can startups and smaller ICT companies get themselves heard in policing? Small and medium size businesses struggle to get a foothold in supplying ICT to the police service. Police leaders joined this year's Govtech summit in Paris to examine ways for smaller businesses to make themselves heard in this sector. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/11/2018 Analysis PCC says officers in his cash-strapped force have no time to ‘take a proper break or even eat properly’ Dorset police staff are under ‘intolerable’ pressure and need more support, according to the county’s police and crime commissioner. Dorset Echo 16/11/2018 News Aberdeen police make changes after commissioner warns officers could have breached human rights Police in Aberdeen have vowed to make changes after officers were told the risk breaching the human rights of political activists. The Press and Journal 16/11/2018 News «359635973598359936003601360236033604Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events