Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96416 total results. Showing results 77481 to 77500 «387138723873387438753876387738783879Next ›Last » Deaths during or following police contact Police forces have a statutory duty to refer all incidents involving a death or serious injury to us. Each year, we publish data showing how many people have died after contact with the police. Our report provides a definitive set of figures for England and Wales. It gives an overview of the nature and circumstances in which the deaths have happened. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 25/7/2018 Report IOPC publishes figures on deaths during or following police contact for 2017/18 We have published our annual report on deaths during or following police contact in 2017/18. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 25/7/2018 News Police custody deaths in UK hit highest level in decade after 64% increase in a year Deaths in or following policy custody have hit a 10-year high, with the figure soaring by more than 64 per cent in the past year, new data shows. The Independent 25/7/2018 News Every police officer in Coventry to wear a body camera Around £4million is being spent on getting cameras for all uniformed officers in the West Midlands Coventry Live 25/7/2018 News People must be made aware of plans for parallel police force on legacy The Northern Ireland Victims’ Commissioner Judith Thompson has commented on the lack of proactivity by government in regard to the current NIO legacy consultation. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 25/7/2018 Feature, Opinion Stephen Martin appointed temporary deputy chief constable Assistant chief constable Stephen Martin has been appointed temporary deputy chief constable of the PSNI. BBC 25/7/2018 News Terror police boost MP’s security after she is accused of racism by activists for condemning the grooming of girls by Asian sex gangs An MP has been given heightened security measures after receiving death threats for condemning the grooming of girls by Asian sex gangs. it was reported. Mail Online 25/7/2018 News Britain needs a new treason law to tackle terrorism The government’s quandary over how to punish the British jihadists known as the Beatles highlights the need to update our law of treason. Rather than focus on threats to the life of the monarch, as it has done since Edward III introduced it in 1351, it should be redefined to include threats to British society as a whole. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 Feature, Opinion ‘Revive treason law’ to help prosecute jihadists Britain’s ancient treason laws should be revived and brought up to date to allow terrorists to be jailed for life, MPs and academics recommend. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Terror police boost security for MP Sarah Champion over criticism of Asian sex gangs An MP who received death threats after condemning the sexual abuse of girls by groups of British Pakistani men has been given increased security amid fears that hard-left and Muslim opponents are trying to force her from office. The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2018 News Police facial recognition system faces legal challenge A legal challenge against the use of automatic facial recognition technology by police has been launched by a civil liberties group. BBC 25/7/2018 News Home Office justifies increased use of terrorism powers on rising threat There has been a 70 per cent increase of stop and searches under the Terrorism Act in London in the last year. Police Professional - Subscription at source 24/7/2018 News A long way from home The Police and Crime Committee published a report about women in the criminal justice system. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 24/7/2018 Report More help needed to keep women out of prison The London Assembly Police and Crime Committee report released today shows that having specialist women’s centres to support offenders in the community help to address the causes of offending and have a big impact on reoffending. The provision of such centres across London falls short of demand. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 24/7/2018 News Police ‘need to offer female offenders support not prison’ Majority of women’s crimes are linked to poverty and poor mental health, finds London report The Guardian 24/7/2018 News Government has shown ‘true disdain’ for our brave hero cops As yet another ‘derisory’ 2% pay offer is handed down, the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has slammed the contempt shown for officers putting their lives on the line. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 24/7/2018 News Superintendents: Government is devaluing policing and its officers Commenting on the 2018/19 pay award for police officers announced by the government today, PSA National Secretary Dan Murphy said: ‘A look beyond the headlines of both this year’s and last year’s pay announcements makes it clear that the government is not treating officers fairly. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 24/7/2018 News Welfare in detention of vulnerable persons review: Progress report Follow-up report by Stephen Shaw assessing government progress in implementing the report on the welfare in detention of vulnerable persons. This is a report of an independent review by Stephen Shaw, commissioned on behalf of the Home Secretary. The report examines the government’s response to his previous report (Review into the Welfare in Detention of Vulnerable Persons, Cm 9186, published in January 2016), and what impact this has had in practice. The report looks in detail at healthcare, caseworking, safer detention, oversight and staff culture, and alternatives to detention. The report also includes a list of recommendations to the Home Office to further improve the welfare of vulnerable persons in immigration removal centres. Home Office 24/7/2018 Report APCC Workforce Lead responds to police pay award for 2018-9 Responding to today’s announcement of the police pay award for 2018-19, APCC Workforce Lead Ron Hogg said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 24/7/2018 News Police open ‘bespoke’ new control room A new force control room extension has been officially opened in York by North Yorkshire Police. The Northern Echo 24/7/2018 News «387138723873387438753876387738783879Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events