Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 76181 to 76200 «380638073808380938103811381238133814Next ›Last » Police in England and Wales could get £600m funding boost in wake of street violence spike Exclusive: The government is considering doubling the amount that local authorities can add to council tax bills for policing. Sky News 30/11/2018 News Cleveland MPs write to Home Secretary for ‘fairer funding deal’ for policing Cleveland MPs have written to Home Secretary Sajid Javid demanding improved police funding after eight consecutive years of budget cuts. Police Professional 30/11/2018 News Officers failed to treat man who later died as a medical emergency Staffordshire Police officers used reasonable force against a man they arrested who later died, but “did not treat him as a medical emergency when he complained he could not breathe”. Police Professional 30/11/2018 News Ex-PCC swaps police governance for uniformed service 'It's a different form of public service without the politics' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/11/2018 News Security minister insists PM’s deal ‘strikes right balance’ on terror post-Brexit Leaving EU without a deal would have 'real impact' on public protection, says Ben Wallace. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/11/2018 News Former Home Office official now a superintendent Force says new officer brings with him a 'raft of strategic management and leadership experience'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/11/2018 News Traditional police notebook gives way to body worn video for police interviews of suspects and witnesses The days of the traditional copper's notebook may be numbered as police use their body worn video to interview suspects and witnesses for a “virtual” court. The Telegraph 30/11/2018 News Filming police being attacked is becoming a game, Met Commissioner warns Filming police officers as they are being attacked in the street is becoming a "game" for certain members of the public, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has warned. The Telegraph 30/11/2018 News Ministers criticised after plans for council tax rise to fund police Ministers have been accused of a financial sleight of hand over plans to allow a council tax increase to pay for extra police funding, in a move Labour said would hit the poorest hardest without providing enough extra funding. The Guardian 30/11/2018 News I was humbled to be reselected tonight as the prospective Conservative candidate for the 2020 PCC elections in West Mercia. I was humbled to be reselected tonight as the prospective Conservative candidate for the 2020 PCC elections in West Mercia. West Mercia OPCC 30/11/2018 News APCC, NPCC and CoP conference: Policing our diverse communities and having a workforce that reflects those we serve Here's what APCC Lead for EDHR, David Munro, had to say following the "Policing our diverse communities and having a workforce that reflects those that we serve”, conference: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 30/11/2018 News Ombudsman collusion findings ‘had no evidence’ claim ex-officers A body representing former police officers has expressed disappointment at their failure to have a court quash the ombudsman’s report into the 1994 Loughinisland murders. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 30/11/2018 News Cisco to train 120,000 cyber police Cisco is partnering with UK police forces to help train 120,000 officers in cyber security. The training will be delivered by the Cisco Networking Academy. It is all part of a deal to help officers expand their knowledge of what cyber security is and help them deal with the challenges it brings. Enterprise Times 30/11/2018 News PICTO aims to appoint Police ICT Partner The Police ICT Company (PICTO) is planning to engage a private sector partner to act as a go-between for business between forces and vendors of IT equipment and software. UKAuthority.com 30/11/2018 News Making misogyny a hate crime won’t end street harassment but empowering women will There has been a lot of discussion recently about what role police forces should play in tackling street harassment, as well as whether misogyny should be considered a hate crime. Metro 30/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Police deny armed foot patrols idea but consider more powers to stop gangs Scotland Yard has denied reports it is considering routine deployments of armed foot patrols in London's crime hot spots to stop gang violen ITV News 30/11/2018 News What does the future hold for Jersey Police? The Justice and Home Affairs department is looking at ways the emergency services could work more closely with other organisations in the future. The force currently has no permanent Chief Officer and the department says it is looking at what the best leadership model is in the coming months. ITV News 30/11/2018 News The staggering number of calls police receive which are nothing to do with crime Campaign launched urging people to think before calling 999 or 101 to relieve pressure on the force North Wales Live 30/11/2018 News Police being ‘heavy-handed’ with Swansea homeless people Police officers are becoming much more "heavy-handed" in their approach to homeless people, volunteers have said. They said South Wales Police were trying to clear-up Swansea city centre. BBC 30/11/2018 News Sadiq Khan under pressure to stop Met police’s gun patrols plan The proposal, in response to violent crime, is supposed to increase public confidence but has been criticised The Guardian 30/11/2018 News «380638073808380938103811381238133814Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events