Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93879 total results. Showing results 76721 to 76740 «383338343835383638373838383938403841Next ›Last » Ex-Scotland Yard bosses to roll out Britain’s first ‘private police force’ nationally at a cost of £200-a-month after 400 prosecutions My Local Bobby clients paying up to £200-a-month have a direct line to their local officer who can be tracked by iPad The Sun 6/5/2018 News Female police officer sues Met for £200,000 after having to watch 100 child rape videos A policewoman is suing the Metropolitan Police for £200,000, in what is thought to be the first case of its kind, after having to watch 100 child abuse videos. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/5/2018 News Vandals play part in £150,000 repairs bill paid by North-east police More than £150,000 of repairs have been carried out on police cars over the past year, with some damage caused by vandals. Evening Express (Aberdeen) 6/5/2018 News Policewoman sues Scotland Yard for £200k after having to watch 100 child rape videos for investigation Cara Creaby is claiming compensation for 'psychiatric injury' she claims was worsened by bosses The Sun 6/5/2018 News Last words: Peter ‘Tank’ Waddington Police officer turned sociology professor who invented ‘kettling’ The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2018 Analysis, Feature I want undercover officer who tricked me into an affair charged with state-sponsored sex abuse Former activist tells how she was a victim of police 'spy' during six-month affair Mail Online 6/5/2018 Analysis, Feature Home Office is accused of ‘introducing ID cards by the back door’ after police are given access to driving licences Frontline police officers are to be given instant access to every motorist’s driving licence in a move that has prompted accusations of ID cards being brought in by stealth. Mail Online 6/5/2018 News Policewoman sues the Met for £200,000 after she had to watch 100 child rape videos during investigation A policewoman who claims she was left traumatised by having to watch child abuse videos is seeking more than £200,000 in damages. Mail Online 6/5/2018 News Welsh police wrongly identify thousands as potential criminals South Wales force defends use of facial recognition technology at 2017 Champions League final The Guardian 6/5/2018 News Ignore the slurs, Mr Javid; build an ideal Home Office The new home secretary is uniquely placed to create a fair immigration policy The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2018 Feature, Opinion Sajid Javid’s rise caps triumph of five brothers His father came from Punjab with £1. The new home secretary’s four siblings now excel in the police, business, finance and property The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2018 News ‘County lines’ drug gangs spread knife crime epidemic to shires City drug gangs bring bloodshed to counties The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2018 Analysis, Feature London killings: No easy answers to gun and knife crime The deliberate killing of one human being by another is a crime that defies easy characterisation. BBC 5/5/2018 Analysis, Feature Trump’s London knife crime comments ridiculous, says surgeon A senior London surgeon has hit back at US President Donald Trump for criticising the level of knife crime in the city while defending US gun laws. BBC 5/5/2018 News Recognition for Wiltshire Police response to Salisbury spy poisoning The dedication and hard work of Wiltshire Police and everything they have done in response to the Salisbury spy poisoning incident has been praised by 10 Downing Street. Spire FM 5/5/2018 News Army of volunteers to target speeding drivers across Norfolk More than 40 teams from across the county will be taking to the roads today to highlight the ways the public can come together to tackle speeding. Watton and Swaffham Times 5/5/2018 News Police facial recognition wrongly identified more than 2,000 as possible criminals at Champions League South Wales Police say their facial recognition technology wrongly matched more than 2,000 people with possible criminals at the Champions League Final in Cardiff last June. ITV News 5/5/2018 News Police defend facial recognition technology that wrongly identified 2,000 people as potential criminals A police force has defended its use of facial recognition technology after it was revealed that 2,000 people at the 2017 Champions League final in Cardiff were wrongly identified by the software as potential criminals. The Telegraph 5/5/2018 News Talks held on Shrewsbury police station move to Shirehall Shrewsbury Police Station could be moved to Shirehall when the council building is refurbished, it was revealed today. Shropshire Star 5/5/2018 News Labour say police could axe the equivalent of every police officer job in the north-east A row broke out last night after Labour warned that police chiefs could axe the equivalent of every officer in the entire north-east division. The Press and Journal 5/5/2018 News «383338343835383638373838383938403841Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events