Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96667 total results. Showing results 74521 to 74540 «372337243725372637273728372937303731Next ›Last » Public can have a go if it is safe, says police chief Sir Steve House The public should help police struggling with violent suspects only if it is safe to do so, a senior officer has said. The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News Red Alert Britain is right to oppose the Kremlin’s candidate for the presidency of Interpol but western democracies have been too slow to spot the dangers The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Secret life of Alexander Prokopchuk, Putin’s high-flyer Alexander Prokopchuk has kept a low profile in the three decades he has served in the Kremlin’s security services. Born in Ukraine in 1961, he studied Romano-Germanic language and literature in Kiev before moving to Moscow in 1986, five years before the collapse of the Soviet Union. He speaks five languages, including English and Polish. The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 Analysis, Feature ‘KGB man’ set to be next head of Interpol UK in last-ditch bid to block Kremlin candidate The Times - Subscription at source 21/11/2018 News PCC demands to know why his region didn’t get any funding Lord Willy Bach, police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Leicestershire and Rutland has today (November 15) pressed a minister on why he received no Early Intervention Youth Fund support. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News Police ICT Company awards Airwave contract The Police ICT Company (PICTCo) has awarded its national Airwave terminal procurement framework contract to Motorola Solutions and Sepura. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News PCC says merger with Mayor could lead to ‘financial chaos’ The West Midlands police and crime commissioner (PCC) will consult the public on the proposal to hand the governance of West Midlands Police to an elected mayor. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News No review process for proscribed organisations is ‘affront to the rule of law’ The possibility that someone may be exposed as supporting a proscribed organisation, while that organisation no longer meets the statutory condition for proscription, was criticised by Lord Anderson of Ipswich. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News Self-driving cars could boost the sex industry A team of researchers from the University of Surrey have predicted that self-driving cars will lead to a boon for the sex-industry that will see pay-per-hour hotel rooms replaced by autonomous vehicles. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News SPA warns that Police Scotland may not be able to meet its long-term strategic objectives The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has revealed that Police Scotland is running a deficit of £34 million, less than in the previous year, but that the force still faces “considerable challenges ahead”. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News Bystanders who film assaults are “a sad indictment of society” says PFEW chair. The national chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has become the latest officer to condemn members of the public who film police officers being assaulted. Police Professional 20/11/2018 News The 2017/18 audit of the Scottish Police Authority This is the seventh report I have made to the Scottish Parliament on the Scottish Police Authority and the Police Service of Scotland (Police Scotland) since their establishment on 1 April 2013. The Scottish Police Authority's accounts for 2017/18 incorporate all £1.2 billion spent by it and Police Scotland. The interim chief officer of the Scottish Police Authority is the accountable officer for this expenditure, with the vast majority being incurred by Police Scotland. A new permanent chief executive officer of the Scottish Police Authority took up post on 1 October 2018 and became the accountable officer on 5 November 2018. Audit Scotland 20/11/2018 Report Watchdog warns Police Scotland over budget challenges The Scottish Police Authority, the body which oversees the national force, has reported a deficit of £34m. BBC 20/11/2018 News Met police caution against public helping officers under attack London assault prompted federation to question lack of support from passersby The Guardian 20/11/2018 News Likely next Interpol chief Prokopchuk ‘fox in the henhouse’, US senators say A Russian official is expected to become the new head of Interpol, despite concerns that Moscow has used the agency to target its opponents. BBC 20/11/2018 News Police apology over man’s genitalia description in appeal Police have apologised for providing "too much detail" in a description of a man who performed a sex act in front of a woman in York. BBC 20/11/2018 News Scottish Police Authority improves but financial concerns remain The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has made progress but concerns remain about its ability to balance its budget and meet longer-term strategic objectives, an audit of its accounts has found. Scottish Legal News 20/11/2018 News Now police say the public should NOT intervene if officers are being assaulted A senior police chief has said the public should not get involved in helping officers make arrest if it is not safe. Mail Online 20/11/2018 News Shocking answer stuns crime panel A police chief left his colleagues stunned when he appeared to insult his boss during a meeting discussing arrest numbers. The Argus 20/11/2018 News Have your say on police and crime commissioner role being transferred to West Midlands mayor The role of the region’s police and crime commissioner could be transferred to the West Midlands mayor – and the public is being asked to have its say. 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