Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93990 total results. Showing results 74301 to 74320 «371237133714371537163717371837193720Next ›Last » Police put brakes on plans to drop fines for speed awareness courses Police Scotland has shelved plans to waive fines for speeding motorists who agree to undergo retraining, in what one expert called a “setback for road safety”. The Herald (Scotland) 27/8/2018 News Rising rural violent crime as number of bobbies plummets Violent crime has soared in rural areas with the fewest bobbies on the beat, research has revealed. Many neighbourhood officers are being reassigned to 999 response teams or back-office roles. Express 27/8/2018 News How officers caught thieves red-handed Covert police surveillance cracked the Chilean burglary network’s signature method of operation. The Times - Subscription at source 27/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Gang’s haul posted back to Chile The rain-soaked woods behind a mansion in the Surrey stockbroker belt are a far cry from the barrios of Santiago but for the “tourists” creeping through the undergrowth it was worth braving the elements. The Times - Subscription at source 27/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Gangsters flown in to loot British homes South American thieves stage multimillion-pound raids The Times - Subscription at source 27/8/2018 News Volatile situation-curbing campaign backed by police Public told to 'cool off' for 90 seconds instead of lashing out on impulse. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/8/2018 News Home Office to move police databases to cloud Government department says traditional storage hub set-up is not good enough Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/8/2018 News Dad’s suicide triggers call for change to national firearms licence policy Home Secretary urged to review firearms assessment procedures Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/8/2018 News ‘Plastic bobbies’ are used to investigate burglary and vandalism as cash-strapped forces ‘run out of fully-trained staff’ One in three beat bobbies have been axed in only three years amid a huge surge in violent crime. Mail Online 27/8/2018 News ‘Burglary tourism’ gangs who jet in from CHILE are behind raids at homes across UK Police are hunting a Chilean criminal gang that has ransacked homes across the UK in a wave of 'burglary tourism'. Mail Online 27/8/2018 News Voice of The Mirror: Police cuts are a crime The overall 20,000 reduction in frontline policing was a major issue at the last election and will be more so next time the Tories dare go to the polls when offences are on the rise Mirror 26/8/2018 Feature, Opinion Drastic cuts could see police losing control of the streets, ministers warned It came as figures show the number of bobbies on the beat has fallen by a third in three years Mirror 26/8/2018 News Police Cuts “Not Beyond Tipping Point”, Says Retired Police Officer A retired police officer believes it's not too late to restore trust in the police after cuts to funding has resulted in some communities recruiting private security. LBC 26/8/2018 News Unpicking the cyber-crime economy Turning virtual cash into real money without being caught is a big problem for successful cyber-criminals. BBC 26/8/2018 Analysis, Feature Police cuts: Loss of 7,000 neighbourhood officers in three years ‘putting public at risk’, Labour warns Former Scotland Yard commissioner warns of reaching 'dangerous tipping point where there is no control' The Independent 26/8/2018 News Duke of Westminster’s estate and other wealthy landlords consider funding Britain’s largest private police force The Duke of Westminster's estate and other landlords are considering funding Britain's largest private police force to patrol London's most exclusive streets. Mail Online 26/8/2018 News Third of neighbourhood police officers have been axed in England and Wales over the past three years as violent crime rises More than 7,000 neighbourhood police officers have left the force or been assigned to other duties since March 2015 The Sun 26/8/2018 News CPS drop cases over ‘errors’ Cases against alleged rapists and violent offenders are being dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service over fears of disclosure errors “at the first sign of police delays”, warn lawyers. This has so concerned Victim’s Commissioner Lady Newlove she has asked for an urgent meeting with outgoing Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders, whose tenure has been plagued by the disclosure crisis. Express 26/8/2018 News Police operation finds most agricultural vehicles have defects A major police operation to check the road-worthiness of agricultural vehicles found that the vast majority had defects. Farming UK 26/8/2018 News Amateur paedophile-hunters linked to child abuse inquiry Evidence from anti-paedophile vigilantes was used in at least 150 criminal cases last year The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/8/2018 News «371237133714371537163717371837193720Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events