Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 76921 to 76940 «384338443845384638473848384938503851Next ›Last » ‘Expensive’ plans for new Essex police HQ are scrapped Plans to build a new headquarters for Essex Police have been scrapped. Gazette (Essex) 29/4/2018 News Police bosses footed chief’s relocation package tax bill despite saying she had to pay it A senior police officer had the tax due on her £67,000 relocation package paid by her bosses despite being told she would have to foot the bill. The Sunday Post 29/4/2018 News Sheku Bayoh: Family sue Police Scotland’s chief constable The family of a man who died after being restrained by police nearly three years ago are suing the chief constable of Police Scotland. BBC 29/4/2018 News Dubai to have smart system that blinds thieves, alerts break-ins Smart electronic system triggers heavy smoke if alerted about intruders. Zawya 29/4/2018 News Commissioner Clive Grunshaw calls for an end to austerity in policing as Lancashire crime rises Renewed calls have been made to end austerity in policing after figures showed crime in Lancashire is on the rise. Lancashire Telegraph 29/4/2018 News Police Scotland to review ‘warning’ system for prostitutes in bid to reduce stigma Police Scotland is to review thousands of warnings handed out to sex workers in a bid to ensure prostitutes are not being unfairly criminalised. The Herald (Scotland) 29/4/2018 News Scottish Police Authority in transparency row after blocking the public from quizzing the board A new policy allowing members of the public to quiz the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has been suspended by the chair of the watchdog. The Herald (Scotland) 29/4/2018 News Senior gardai retirement deal will free up ranks The Commission into the Future of Policing in Ireland is expected to propose the introduction of a scheme to encourage senior gardai to retire early, in order to ensure younger officers are able to pursue promotions and advance their careers. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 29/4/2018 News Knife crime cannot be solved by police alone and Scotland shows there are other ways to tackle fatal stabbings The murder of Stephen Lawrence reminds us that knife crime isn't anything new and it will not just go away, says Karren Brady The Sun 29/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Detective calls for new spy-in-bag inquiry A new police inquiry into the death of spy-in-the-bag Gareth Williams was demanded by a former Scotland Yard detective chief inspector yesterday. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 29/4/2018 News Universities ‘failing’ students over drugs as punishments soar Essex, Sussex and Nottingham hand out hundreds of sanctions; Leicester none The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 29/4/2018 News Dozens of elite firearms officers who guard Britain’s nuclear weapons can’t carry guns because they are too UNFIT Dozens of elite firearms officers tasked with guarding Britain’s nuclear weapons and other key military sites cannot carry guns because they are too unfit. Mail Online 29/4/2018 News UK police could now start using genealogy DNA databases to catch criminals despite ethical concerns UK police could use the same genealogy DNA techniques used in California to track down the 'Golden State Killer' according to one of Britain's top forensic experts. Mail Online 29/4/2018 News Speed camera jammers sold online as a way to outwit the police Road safety campaigners have called on the Government to ban sales of laser jammers that stop speed cameras catching dangerous drivers after it emerged they are being promoted on Amazon and eBay as a way to outwit police. The Telegraph 28/4/2018 News Chief Constable of Essex police to retire The Chief Constable of Essex police has announced he's to retire in September. ITV News 28/4/2018 News Essex Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh announces retirement The chief constable of Essex has said leading the force "has been the joy of my professional life" as he announces his retirement. BBC 28/4/2018 News Third chief constable in a fortnight announces retirement Former Met officer to leave policing after 33-year career Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2018 News Whitehall wants ‘dumb’ police merger to be delayed The Scottish Government is coming under increasing political pressure from Whitehall to put back its “dumb” plan to amalgamate the British Transport Police and Police Scotland until after the 2021 Holyrood elections in order to have enough time to come up with a workable merger. The Herald (Scotland) 28/4/2018 News Durham Police Chief Mike Barton: Fairness key to policing public protests In his monthly column, Durham’s Chief Constable Mike Barton discusses the policing of protests, and what members of the public expect from officers of the law The Northern Echo 28/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Dozens of Welsh police officers charged with crimes over past five years The alleged offences included assault, perverting the course of justice, and possession of indecent images Wales Online 28/4/2018 News «384338443845384638473848384938503851Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events