Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93843 total results. Showing results 78581 to 78600 «392639273928392939303931393239333934Next ›Last » Police ‘missed opportunities’ to catch domestic abuse killer who murdered two of his partners, finds inquiry Robert Trigg was treated as a bereaved partner in both cases The Independent 9/2/2018 News West Yorkshire police staff taken off frontline duties to clear death cases backlog at Wakefield Coroner’s Court Additional police staff have been taken off frontline investigative duties and assigned to the coroner's court serving Leeds and Wakefield as dozens of cases have been left awaiting initial investigations. The Yorkshire Post 9/2/2018 News Police Scotland: Another resignation, an undercover report and a national force in disarray The resignation of Police Scotland's Chief Constable Phil Gormley is the latest twist in a story of perpetual crisis since the force's establishment. Nick McKerrell of Glasgow Caledonian University traces the roots of the saga and warns that further problems are likely. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/2/2018 Analysis Cambridgeshire police video suggests people should ‘think twice’ before reporting ‘body’ in case it is flytipping A police force has been criticised for a video that showed a wrapped up carpet that looked like a dumped body at the side of the road. The Telegraph 9/2/2018 News Police can be sued if suspects they are chasing injure the public Supreme Court allows pensioner to claim compensation - despite fears it will lead to 'defensive policing' Mail Online 9/2/2018 News West Midlands Police axing 78 frontline cops in pay shock West Midlands Police is to spend an extra £10 million on office staff – while axing 78 frontline officers. Express & Star 9/2/2018 News Police raise concerns after officers cover for ambulance Police have raised concerns about the availability of ambulances after officers had to rush a man to hospital while performing CPR. The Scotsman 9/2/2018 News End of an era as Grimsby police station bar closes – and look what’s replacing it Peeler's Retreat bar at Grimsby Police station to close - but last hurrah planned Grimsby Live 9/2/2018 News Sturgeon may stop ministers appointing watchdog boss Nicola Sturgeon is to consider changing the law to stop ministers having control over who becomes head of the Scottish Police Authority, the body which oversees the police force. The Times - Subscription at source 9/2/2018 News Scotland’s next chief constable ‘will be English’ Scotland’s beleaguered national police force will have to recruit its next chief constable from England, a former senior officer has claimed. The Times - Subscription at source 9/2/2018 News Pensioner hurt as suspect fled can sue the police The police can be sued if suspects whom they are chasing injure members of the public, after a ruling by the Supreme Court. The Times - Subscription at source 9/2/2018 News Sharp increase in drink-drive casualties Ministers are under pressure to cut the drink-drive limit after figures showed that the number of people killed or injured in alcohol-related accidents has risen by its largest margin in 15 years. The Times - Subscription at source 9/2/2018 News NPCC undermines Fed request for 3.4 per cent pay rise The NPCC feels two per cent is affordable and appropriate Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/2/2018 News Use of firearms to shoot tyres was ‘proportionate to risk’ Police Scotland was justified in using firearms to shoot the tyre of a vehicle containing a suspect with a history of violence in order to prevent "high risk posed to public and police". Police Professional 8/2/2018 News NPCC submits ‘affordable and appropriate’ pay rise recommendation The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has recommended a two per cent pay rise for all police officers in its submission to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB). Police Professional 8/2/2018 News Staffordshire PCC engages Chamber to step up the battle against Modern Day Slavery Small businesses across Staffordshire are being encouraged to be more vigilant in the ongoing fight against Modern Day Slavery – following recent arrests made in the County. Tamworth Informed 8/2/2018 News Police Scotland: The search for a new chief constable The search for Police Scotland's next chief constable will formally get under way when the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) advertise the job in the coming weeks. BBC 8/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Digital mugshots aren’t helping the police despite technological advances The steady march of technological progress has finally shone its light into the dingy world of the mugshot – the commonplace name given to the photograph of a police suspect. The Conversation 8/2/2018 Feature Top cop Phil Gormley’s decision to resign from Police Scotland likely to wreck his chance at child protection job Phil Gormley’s move to quit Police Scotland is likely to wreck his chances of a job with the UK’s chief constable’s association. The Scottish Sun 8/2/2018 News Police watchdog changes to be considered Changes to the appointment process for Scotland's police watchdog need to be considered in the "fullness of time", Nicola Sturgeon has said. BBC 8/2/2018 News «392639273928392939303931393239333934Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events