Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96919 total results. Showing results 73681 to 73700 «368136823683368436853686368736883689Next ›Last » Less than half of all stolen cars recovered by police Auto Express investigation reveals just 45.31 per cent of stolen cars are recovered by police, with detection dates at five-year low Auto Express 9/1/2019 News Heathrow drone: Police investigating whether it is linked to Gatwick chaos Government commits to review laws on use of drones around airports after Tuesday sighting caused one-hour halt The Guardian 9/1/2019 News Athena system ‘offline’ software developer confirms IT platform has been down for more than 24 hours with nine police forces affected. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/1/2019 News Heathrow airport drone investigated by police and military The military is helping police after sightings of a drone temporarily halted flights at Heathrow airport on Tuesday. BBC 9/1/2019 News Brexit: ‘Wishy-washy’ police attacked over failure to stop Nazi slurs Scotland Yard was accused of “wishy-washy” policing at the Palace of Westminster yesterday after failing to take action against protesters who hurled abuse at MPs and commentators. The Times - Subscription at source 9/1/2019 News Police shootout with car gunman in clown mask A police driver repeatedly fired through his windscreen at a gunman in a clown mask during a pursuit like something out of a Hollywood heist film, a court was told. The Times - Subscription at source 9/1/2019 News Couriers form gangs to foil moped yobs Motorcycle couriers and takeaway riders have formed vigilante groups to fight back against violent moped thieves. The Times - Subscription at source 9/1/2019 News Let us stay to 75, magistrates urge amid recruitment crisis Magistrates are calling for their compulsory retirement age of 70 to be lifted to 75 to cope with an unprecedented recruitment crisis. The Times - Subscription at source 9/1/2019 News New police powers to combat drone misuse The police are to be given new powers to land, seize and search drones to help combat their illegal use. Police Professional 8/1/2019 News Scientists develop 80 per cent accurate written text lie detector Cardiff University has developed an artificial intelligence tool that allows police to detect false statements. Police Professional 8/1/2019 News New chief constable appointed at CNC Deputy Chief Constable Simon Chesterman will take the reins at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) in April this year. Police Professional 8/1/2019 News Police told to intervene “when appropriate” amid Soubry harassment complaint One of London's police chiefs tells LBC he would expect officers to intervene "when appropiate" as extra officers are staffed outside the Houses of Parliament. LBC 8/1/2019 News Police to provide greater clarity on DNA retention in Northern Ireland The Human Rights Commission took legal action against the PSNI which was recently settled when it agreed to produce a formal public policy. Belfast Telegraph 8/1/2019 News Exclusive: YPO poised to launch UK’s first smart cities framework Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation (YPO) has unveiled plans to supply local authorities with drones, bodyworn cameras and GPS software through the UK’s first smart cities framework. NS Tech 8/1/2019 News A UK police force is dropping tricky cases on advice of an algorithm A police force in the UK is using an algorithm to help decide which crimes are solvable and should be investigated by officers. As a result, the force trialling it now investigates roughly half as many reported assaults and public order offences. New Scientist 8/1/2019 News The podcasts helping police to solve crimes On paper it was an old story, told many times over the years. In the early 1980s, Sydney housewife and mother-of-two Lynette Dawson suddenly disappeared. Over the next 30 years, police searched fruitlessly for her. But now, exactly 37 years after her husband Chris Dawson said he last saw her, investigators may finally be closer to finding out the truth. BBC 8/1/2019 Analysis, Feature Chief Constable appointment Police Authority Chairman Vic Emery OBE has announced that Deputy Chief Constable Simon Chesterman will take over the role of Chief Constable from Mike Griffiths. Civil Nuclear Constabulary 8/1/2019 News Hate laws have left police in a quandary over what constitutes free speech Do you remember Brian Haw? Anyone working in Westminster in the first decade of this century will never forget him, he was the bane of their lives. Haw, who died in 2011, was the peace campaigner who set up camp opposite the Palace of Westminster and bellowed slogans through a loudhailer all day. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Police Governance Summit 2019 – Wednesday 3rd to Thursday 4th July. BOOKING NOW OPEN BOOKING IS NOW OPEN for the first annual "Police Governance" summit, which will take place on Wednesday 3rd to Thursday 4th July 2019. Put the dates in your diary today - and book your place now! CoPaCC Chief Executive and Policing Insight Publisher, Bernard Rix, sets out why you should attend... Policing Insight 8/1/2019 News The flickering blue lamp: A sense of history is critical for today’s leadership Can history help tackle current policing issues? Devon and Cornwall Police Superintendent Jim Gale examines how the police service's rich heritage can support today's police leaders in maintaining the centuries-old 'social contract' between police and public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/1/2019 Opinion «368136823683368436853686368736883689Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events