Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 72261 to 72280 «361036113612361336143615361636173618Next ›Last » MPs: Police ‘stabbed in the back’ over pensions changes Black Country MPs have rounded on the Government for 'stabbing police in the back' over new pensions plans they say will pile further misery onto Britain's over-stretched forces. Express & Star 8/11/2018 News The police service isn’t institutionally incompetent, but it needs to face up to some hard truths Whilst Times columnist Matthew Parris' attack on the police may have been mean-spirited, was there some truth in his comments? Writing exclusively for Policing Insight, a former chief constable says the service must end its 'defensive, anti-intellectual prejudice' and persuade the best and brightest to join. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 Opinion ‘Hack the Police’ event tackling online crime A two-day event called Hack the Police will see individuals and teams compete to find the best solutions for problems and issues facing the force at the Nettleham HQ next month. The Lincolnite 8/11/2018 News Dyfed-Powys Police boss fears cut in officers Dyfed-Powys Police is nearing tipping point and faces some difficult decisions after being hit with a pensions bill of more than £4million by HM Treasury. Tivy-Side Advertiser 8/11/2018 News Police force could lose 140 officers due to £4m pensions bill A police force could lose almost 140 officers after being hit with a £4 million pensions bill from the government, according to a police commissioner. Shropshire Star 8/11/2018 News Knife crime: Should stronger stop and search powers be used? A series of stabbings on the streets of London has led to a renewed focus on knife crime and how to reduce it. BBC 8/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Tackling child sex exploitation, knife crime, migration… and life as our home secretary You are to discuss online child sexual exploitation with tech giants in the US. What do you hope to achieve? Metro 8/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Cross-border links must be kept, say police chiefs A no-deal Brexit could have serious implications for policing, officers from both sides of the border have warned. The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 News As five people were stabbed to death in a week, the blame lies with cops and cuts — but mostly with the teenager ‘packing the kitchen knife’ Trauma doctors in the capital have warned that the peak time for stabbings is between 4pm and 6pm — and suggested staggering school finishing times to avoid clashes between gangs, says Clare Foges The Sun 8/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Get knife crime under control, Sajid Javid urges police The home secretary has increased pressure on the Metropolitan Police to bring the capital’s knife crime epidemic under control as charities criticised the government’s “painfully slow” response. The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 News Victims let down by errors in CPS letters Victims of crime are being “badly failed” by the Crown Prosecution Service, which is sending them letters that lack empathy and are full of mistakes, inspectors will say in a report today. The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 News Self-driving cars may need lessons in breaking the law Driverless cars may have to be programmed to break the rules of the road to prevent accidents and traffic jams, according to the Law Commission. The Times - Subscription at source 8/11/2018 News West Mercia and Warwickshire forces loosen recruitment criteria West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police have widened their recruitment nets to include those without a Level 3 qualification if they have served in the armed forces, emergency services or had significant professional contact with the public. Police Professional 7/11/2018 News Temporal and geographic patterns of stab injuries in young people A retrospective cohort study from a UK major trauma centre British Medical Journal 7/11/2018 Report A ‘post’ drugs world The huge rise in online shopping has boosted demand for parcel delivery services and provided criminal gangs with a low-risk way of distributing illicit goods. Police Professional reports. Police Professional - Subscription at source 7/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Future thinking Last month, the Home Affairs Select Committee published its report Policing for the Future. Peter Joyce and Dr Wendy Laverick examine the key aspects of its findings and consider issues that might inform the agenda for its proposed fundamental review of policing. Police Professional - Subscription at source 7/11/2018 Analysis, Feature Police decrypt 258,000 messages after breaking pricey IronChat crypto app Police in the Netherlands said they decrypted more than 258,000 messages sent using IronChat, an app billed as providing end-to-end encryption that was endorsed by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden. ars technica 7/11/2018 News West Mercia Police roll out the welcome mat for Fire Service colleagues Plans for firefighters and police to share the same headquarters have come to fruition after Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) moved into West Mercia Police’s HQ at Hindlip Hall. Redditch Standard 7/11/2018 News Claims police mental health is being put at risk The mental health of police officers is being put at risk as they are increasingly sent out alone, the Federation has claimed. The Press (York) 7/11/2018 News Association welcomes Commons report on police funding The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee has published the findings of its inquiry into the financial sustainability of police force Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 7/11/2018 News «361036113612361336143615361636173618Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events