Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 94015 total results. Showing results 72841 to 72860 «363936403641364236433644364536463647Next ›Last » Police are ‘wasting time’ looking into hate crime instead of genuine law-breaking Officers have less time to investigate violent incidents as they spend so much time focusing on hate crime, according to a police leader. Metro 18/10/2018 News Financial pressure could derail police increases in Essex Planned increases in the number of police officers in the county could be derailed due to substantial financial pressures – including a tripling of the force’s car insurance premiums – Essex’s crime commissioner has warned. Yellow Advertiser 18/10/2018 News Police bracing for Brexit hate crime spike against EU citizens and migrants in March Police fear repeat of attacks around EU referendum, which was then the largest hate crime spike on record The Independent 18/10/2018 News Commissioner supports national awareness campaign of FGM Staffordshire Commissioner for Police, Fire and Rescue and Crime, is supporting a home office initiative to raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation. Tamworth Informed 18/10/2018 News When will the police and the government take this crime rise seriously? The Government needs to get a grip on violent crime, and urgently. The latest figures, published yesterday, confirm a seemingly inexorable rise in stabbings, shootings and assaults, especially in London but also in other cities. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Bloodbath Britain: Murder rate rockets by 14% and knife crime soars by 12% in a year The number of murders in the UK has soared by 14% as the number of knife crimes and robberies also rises. Mail Online 18/10/2018 News “What a crazy decision” – former Deputy PCC on the Warwickshire & West Mercia Alliance breakup Barrie Sheldon was the Deputy PCC for West Mercia for four years from 2012, during which time the West Mercia Police Alliance with Warwickshire Police was established. He stood as an Independent for PCC in 2016, where he was defeated by the Conservative candidate, John Campion. In this EXCLUSIVE article for Policing Insight, Barrie Sheldon provides his perspective on West Mercia's decision to break up the Alliance. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/10/2018 Opinion Murder and Knife Crime up AGAIN The news that knife crime is again at an all-time high is ‘deeply depressing’, according to the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), not least because so much more could be done to tackle it. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 18/10/2018 News Homicide and knife crime up, new figures show Stats highlight short-sighted approach of government cuts, says PCC. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/10/2018 News SPA Independent Custody Visiting Review for 2017-18 Published The SPA Independent Custody Team have published their Annual Review for 2017-18 detailing the work of the team and over 140 independent custody volunteers across Scotland. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 18/10/2018 Report Police criticised over 999 response as vulnerable woman found dead Police Scotland control room staff failed to follow standard procedures in dealing with reports of concern for a woman later found dead in her Glasgow home, an investigation by a watchdog has found. The National 18/10/2018 News Police to train 50 more officers to carry 50,000 volt Taser stun guns Move means up to 340 Leicestershire officers will be authorised to carry the weapons Leicestershire Live 18/10/2018 News Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Avon and Somerset police alliance to end An alliance between three neighbouring police forces is to end next year, it has been announced. The tri-force team was set up in 2012 to deliver roads, dogs and firearms policing "more efficiently" in Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Avon and Somerset. BBC 18/10/2018 News Crimestoppers reports rise amid frustration around police failure to answer 101 calls Crimestoppers has voiced its frustration over police failing to answer 101 calls amid the crime reporting service being busier than ever. The Telegraph 18/10/2018 News Police spent £18,000 and sent more than 100 officers to 45-hour stand-off with one man who was MOONING them from rooftop Police squandered more than £18,000 of taxpayers' money to deal with a builder who pulled his pants down at them. Christopher Foley, 51, mooned and taunted officers during a 45-hour standoff in Tredegar, South Wales. Mail Online 18/10/2018 News Police Ombudsman rules that RUC did not protect murderers from justice While it emerged that one of the weapons used in the killing was likely to have been originally owned by the RUC, the Ombudsman said it could not be established if it was "ever lost or stolen" Belfast Live 18/10/2018 News New mobile fingerprint scanners to hit the streets of Derbyshire New mobile devices which take peoples fingerprints are to be rolled out by Derbyshire Police. Officers now have mobile devices that will allow them to take people’s fingerprints whilst they are out on patrol. Derbyshire Times 18/10/2018 News Forcing police to investigate non-crimes like wolf-whistling because of Twitter’s ‘politically correct court’ takes away resources from REAL crimes, says union chief A police federation chairman has warned that officers now have less time to investigate serious crimes because of the 'politically correct court of Twitter'. Mail Online 18/10/2018 News Crime in England and Wales: Year ending June 2018 Crime against households and adults, also including data on crime experienced by children, and crimes against businesses and society. Office for National Statistics (ONS) 18/10/2018 Report 2018 UK annual report on modern slavery This report provides an overview of modern slavery in the UK and explains how the UK has responded to this threat over the last 12 months. Home Office 18/10/2018 Report «363936403641364236433644364536463647Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events