Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93847 total results. Showing results 77761 to 77780 «388538863887388838893890389138923893Next ›Last » Norfolk Police services closing across the county Seven of Norfolk Constabulary's Public Enquiry Offices are closing next Saturday (31st March). After the biggest review in the force's history, Norfolk Constabulary have decided only the King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth and Norwich PEOs will remain open KL.FM 96.7 23/3/2018 News West Midlands Police chief constable: Inspection grade completely down to call backlog West Midlands Chief Constable Dave Thompson says the PEEL report grade has caused him 'a great deal of personal upset'. Here's his take on the report. Express & Star 23/3/2018 Feature, Opinion Officers walking away from the force due to pressures, says Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Officer are walking away from Merseyside Police due to mounting pressures and sickness levels are also on the rise, the Police and Crime Commissioner has said. St Helens Star 23/3/2018 News Prime Minister urged to tell the truth about policing cuts Greater Manchester’s Deputy Mayor has called on Theresa May to finally come clean about cuts to police funding after the Prime Minister was called out by the statistics watchdog earlier this week. Rochdale Online 23/3/2018 News Police cuts: Britain’s police force is not fit for purpose — EXPRESS COMMENT WHAT a very sorry state of affairs is revealed in the report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary about the state of the British police service today. Express 23/3/2018 Feature, Opinion Top cop slams police cuts after it’s revealed officers are taking DAYS to respond to 999 calls An annual assessment of police found victims of serious crimes faced long delays because forces were unable to send officers quickly The Sun 23/3/2018 News Metropolitan Police admits role in blacklisting construction workers Scotland Yard has admitted Special Branch officers passed information to a controversial network that blacklisted construction workers. BBC 23/3/2018 News Response to HMICFRS Effectiveness report Chief Constable Mike Cunningham, College of Policing CEO, said: “The report highlights that most forces are effective at keeping people safe and are improving how they identify and respond to the most vulnerable people in their communities. College of Policing 22/3/2018 News New code to govern Scotland’s biometrics use Retention of DNA, fingerprints and images by Police Scotland will be governed by a new code of practice. Police Professional 22/3/2018 News PCC tells DEFRA badger culling is ‘not a viable solution to the spread of bovine TB’ A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has urged the Government to reconsider its decision to kill badgers in an attempt to stop Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) spreading in cattle. Police Professional 22/3/2018 News Paedophiles could be targeting kids through app warns police chief North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones spoke out after being briefed about the problem North Wales Live 22/3/2018 News New police rules to govern fingerprint and DNA retention A new code of practice is to be drafted on the retention of DNA, fingerprints and images by Police Scotland. BBC 22/3/2018 News Innovative policing helps Durham manage funding cuts Force finds targeting low-level offences reduces overall crime levels Financial Times 22/3/2018 News The Guardian view on rising crime: more police alone can’t solve it The effects of austerity are increasingly evident. But protecting the public will take more than hiring extra officers The Guardian 22/3/2018 Feature, Opinion Police fall silent for their ‘courageous’ colleague PC Keith Palmer as PM leads tributes Police stood shoulder to shoulder as they honoured their colleague Keith Palmer as the Prime Minister led tributes to the five people who lost their lives in the Westminster Bridge attack. Mail Online 22/3/2018 News ‘Life will never be the same again’: Salisbury poisoning police officer speaks as he leaves hospital The hero police officer who was left in critical condition after the Salisbury poisoning has said his life will never be the same again after he was discharged from hospital today. Mail Online 22/3/2018 News Assistant Chief Constable (Operational Support) Hertfordshire Constabulary has an exciting opportunity for an inspirational and ethical leader to join our innovative and ambitious Chief Officer Team as Assistant Chief Constable (Operational Support). £98,538 per annum plus allowances and relocation package / Hertfordshire (Welwyn Garden city). Closing date for completed applications is 0900hrs on Friday 13th April 2018. Hertfordshire Constabulary 22/3/2018 Jobs Assistant Chief Officer (Resources) Humberside Police is going through an exciting period of transformation and we are pleased to be in a position to advertise for an Assistant Chief Officer (Resources). We are looking for an Assistant Chief Officer to be a part of our new Chief Officer team who will lead and inspire the workforce, provide strategic leadership, have a performance management focus and be a role model for staff regarding diversity and equality. You will inspire creativity in your staff, have a track record of innovation, embrace new ideas and help us continue to develop a culture where our communities and staff feel valued, listened to and empowered. SALARY - £97,563 - £ 110,148 + Car Allowance (Relocation available if required). Closing date 5 pm Thursday 12th April Humberside Police 22/3/2018 Jobs Prime Minister stands by £450M extra police funding claim The £450 million includes £270 million which could potentially be raised if every police and crime commissioner decided to increase its council tax precept. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/3/2018 News APCC response to HMICFRS Police Effectiveness 2017 report Responding to the HMICFRS ‘PEEL: Police Effectiveness 2017’ report, APCC lead for Performance Matthew Scott said: “This is another positive report for policing, which highlights that the majority of police forces are performing effectively. “However in some areas, despite forces’ best efforts, HMICFRS noted worrying backlogs of emergency calls and officers being unable to attend incidents quick enough. These are some important challenges that police forces need to respond to. Many forces are looking to use money raised by PCCs through council tax to recruit more officers and call-handlers to deal with these issues and, where appropriate, PCCs and residents will want to know how else Chief Constables will continue to deliver improvements. 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