Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96469 total results. Showing results 76281 to 76300 «381138123813381438153816381738183819Next ›Last » IOPC highlights inconsistent use of local resolution to complaints An overall fall in the number of complaints against the police masks wide discrepancies in the way police forces handle them, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said today. Police Professional 13/9/2018 News Help us prove Met Commissioner wrong on spit guards, says Fed The Metropolitan Police Federation is urging officers to document “each and every time” they are bitten or spat at to help their campaign for spit guards. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2018 News Warwickshire Police appoints deputy chief constable Chief says DCC Richard Moore, who is 'very proud' to take on the role, was selected from an able field of shortlisted candidates. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2018 News Protect the Protectors Bill receives royal assent Fed welcomes announcement despite harsher punishment proposals being shunned by government. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2018 News Missing persons cases in Northants up by 50 per cent since 2014 The number of missing persons reports handled by Northamptonshire Police has risen by 50 per cent in just four years. Northamptonshire Telegraph 13/9/2018 News 3,000 offences relating to indecent images of children in Wales in two years Police across Wales have recorded almost four offences per day relating to child abuse images in the past two years. A total of 2,895 crimes concerning indecent images of children have been logged by Welsh police since April 2016, according to figures obtained by NSPCC Cymru through Freedom of Information legislation. ITV News 13/9/2018 News IOPC director general: Low threshold in misconduct case to answer ‘not helpful’ The leader of the police watchdog has admitted performance and misconduct issues are conflated “all too often”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/9/2018 News The public think we don’t care, but police cuts have made the job impossible Simon Kempton, Police Federation of England & Wales: I joined the police in 2000 and was posted to a fairly large town, a town with moderate crime levels and the normal sorts of issues you’ll find anywhere across the country. It was generally a nice place to live and work. I joined the police to help people, to make a difference. I wanted to catch burglars and thieves. I wanted to play a part in keeping the streets, if not safe then safer. Metro 13/9/2018 Feature, Opinion Jail time to double for assaulting an emergency worker New law protecting emergency workers from assault to receive Royal Assent today (Thursday 13 September 2018). Individuals who assault or attack emergency workers face longer jail terms as a new law backed by government receives Royal Assent today. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 13/9/2018 News Is police merger for Cornwall a done deal? Cornwall Council has raised "severe concerns" about plans to merge Devon and Cornwall Police with Dorset Police. Pirate FM 13/9/2018 News Prison sentences doubled for people who attack emergency service workers under new law More than 26,000 assaults against police officers in England and Wales and 17,000 on NHS staff recorded in past year The Independent 13/9/2018 News Police officers’ pay rise delayed due to Stormont impasse Even a “paltry and insulting” proposed pay rise for police officers in Northern Ireland cannot be agreed because of the Stormont impasse, the Police Federation has said. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 13/9/2018 News West Mercia Police commissioner calls for fair funding Funding for police needs to be fairer, West Mercia's police and crime commissioner has said. John Campion said the current funder formula means West Mercia gets £60 per head less from the Government than the West Midlands. Shropshire Star 13/9/2018 News Child abuse image offence recorded every 23 minutes in the UK Our #WildWestWeb campaign calls for a new regulator to protect children and hold social media networks to account NSPCC 13/9/2018 News Police Scotland record more than 1,300 child abuse image offences Police recorded more than 1,300 offences relating to child abuse images in the past two years, new figures show. The Scotsman 13/9/2018 News Paedophiles viewing child sex abuse images once every 23 minutes in England and Wales as crimes rocket Calls for alternatives to prosecuting paedophiles as police 'reach saturation point' The Independent 13/9/2018 News Exclusive: Police chiefs in West Yorkshire say demands of job are affecting officers’ mental health The strain on policing in West Yorkshire is taking an increasing toll on officers’ mental health, police chiefs have said. The Yorkshire Post 13/9/2018 News Casual sexism creates victims. We should acknowledge that and police it We need to take action against the ‘minor sexist aggressions’ that feed into power imbalances between men and women The Guardian 13/9/2018 Feature, Opinion CPS to take no action against police over death of Leon Briggs Briggs, who had mental health problems, died after being restrained by police in 2013 The Guardian 13/9/2018 News EU online copyright ruling ‘favours terrorists’ New European Union copyright legislation will create a “perverse incentive” forcing big internet companies, such as Google or Facebook, to take down copyrighted content before removing terrorist videos or child pornography. The Times - Subscription at source 13/9/2018 News «381138123813381438153816381738183819Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events