Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98790 total results. Showing results 77301 to 77320 «386238633864386538663867386838693870Next ›Last » New registered pilots scheme to provide innovation reassurance Police forces across England and Wales can now seek the backing of the College of Policing to test innovative ideas in tackling crime under a new scheme. Police Professional 30/10/2018 News Thames Valley Police Journal – Volume 1 Sharing Thames Valley Police research and practice [PDF] Thames Valley Police 30/10/2018 Report Homicide rate in Scotland falls by more than a third in ten years The Scottish homicide rate has dropped to an equal lowest level since records began. Police Professional 30/10/2018 News No-deal Brexit will make Britain less safe, police chiefs warn MPs Home affairs committee told it may become easier for overseas criminals in UK to evade arrest The Guardian 30/10/2018 News Police to sue government unless it backs down over cuts Chiefs seek order for climbdown on extra £420m pensions bill The Guardian 30/10/2018 News Budget 2018: Police Federation accuses Philip Hammond of ‘prioritising potholes’ over crime £160m awarded to counterterror policing is half the £420m towards fixing holes in roads The Independent 30/10/2018 News GMP welcomes 125 new recruits – which means a rise in police numbers for the first time since austerity Chief Constable Ian Hopkins is hardly celebrating, however, with another huge budgetary cloud on the horizon Manchester Evening News 30/10/2018 News Teachers, police and civil servants get £5billion boost to their pension pots from Budget The increased pensions for public-sector workers were announced in the small print of the Budget The Sun 30/10/2018 News Fury over £11m pension bill that could cost Northumbria Police 220 officers Changes to pensions mean Northumbria Police faces an unexpected £11m bill, the equivalent of losing 220 police officers Chronicle Live (North East) 30/10/2018 News Testing time: Do tech start ups hold the key to improving police ICT? Think Tank PUBLIC have today, with the support of the former Met Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, published their "Police Tech Pioneers" report. In this EXCLUSIVE article for Policing Insight, PUBLIC Policy Fellow and former policing advisor to the Mayor of London Blair Gibbs provides his perspective on the report. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/10/2018 Opinion Locked in ‘a technology time warp’ – UK policing is giving criminals the edge A new report, backed by former senior police leaders, warns policing in the UK is locked into a 'technology time warp' giving tech savvy criminals the upper hand while police forces overseas are exploiting the boom in tech start ups to their advantage. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/10/2018 News Report Watch: Police Scotland Digital, Data & ICT (DDICT) Outline Business Case The latest in our Report Watch series, which summarises the findings of reports that impact policing and includes responses from the main stakeholders as well as media reaction, takes a look at the Scottish Police Authority’s report, Police Scotland Digital, Data & ICT (DDICT) Outline Business Case (OBC) published on September 27. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/10/2018 Analysis Police ICT: User Perspectives 2018 report – “officers remain considerably frustrated” A lack of integration and interoperability between ICT systems coupled with outdated hardware continue to hamper Scottish police officers but, in his foreword to CoPaCC's Police ICT: User Perspectives 2018 report, President of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents Ch Supt Ivor Marshall says the recently agreed £298 million for ICT investment is an opportunity to create a system fit for purpose. Policing Insight - Registration at source 30/10/2018 Feature, Opinion Tackling Knife crime: Detection of steel-bladed knives Announcement of an upcoming competition seeking innovative technologies and approaches that help to reduce knife crime. This new Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition is seeking innovative technologies and approaches to help tackle knife crime. Home Office 30/10/2018 News Chief Constable to retire Gareth Wilson, chief constable of Suffolk Constabulary, has announced that he will retire in April 2019 after completing 30 years’ service. Police Professional 30/10/2018 News Funding announcement delay shows ‘disdain for police officers’ Better government borrowing figures have led to £30 billion of extra funding commitments in the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Budget Statement but no new funding for core policing pending a review of reform options by the Home Secretary. Police Professional 30/10/2018 News There are nearly 2,800 sex offenders living in West Yorkshire Figures from the Ministry of Justice show a 68 per cent rise since 2010/11 Leeds Live 30/10/2018 News Shared fire-police budgets are not off the cards The Policing Minister did not rule out suggestions the Home Office may allow police, fire and crime commissioners to merge the finances of both emergency services in the future. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/10/2018 News Dorset Police to employ 300 forensics officers from Avon & Somerset and Devon & Cornwall police Dorset Police will become the main employer of forensics teams in the south west, following a reorganisation. Dorset Echo 30/10/2018 News Suffolk Police chief announces retirement Gareth Wilson, the chief constable of Suffolk Police, has announced his retirement. Heart 30/10/2018 News «386238633864386538663867386838693870Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events