Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 78921 to 78940 «394339443945394639473948394939503951Next ›Last » ESN delays likely as Airwave contract renewal expected Full roll-out of the replacement for policing’s Airwave radio system could be delayed until 2024 at the earliest. Police Professional - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News Bulk buying helps deliver £1.5m police savings in Cheshire since 2015 Buying essential equipment in bulk or collectively with other police forces have delivered savings of almost £1.5 million in Cheshire since 2015. Warrington Guardian 16/5/2018 News PCSOs to have a base in every community The Police and Crime Commissioner has agreed to provide a named PCSO for each of the 122 geographical communities of Cheshire, which are largely based on council wards, who will be based at an easily accessible community hub. Alderley Edge 16/5/2018 News County Lines: Why drug phenomenon has hit Wales so hard There is rising violence in towns across Wales as drug gangs from the UK's big cities fight for control of the market. BBC Wales Investigates has discovered there are now thought to be over 1,000 so-called County Lines drug networks across the UK - a four-fold increase in four years - recruiting children as young as 13. So why is Wales being hit so hard? BBC 16/5/2018 Analysis, Feature The 9 crucial questions which Gloucestershire’s Police and Crime Commissioner is being told to answer Martin Surl has been given some pressing enquiries Gloucestershire Live 16/5/2018 News Metropolitan Police appoints new head of media to replace Stearns The Metropolitan Police has appointed Anna de Vries as its new head of media PR Week 16/5/2018 News Anti-knife crime community fund: successful bids for 2017 to 2018 Details of successful bids for our anti-knife crime community fund. Home Office 16/5/2018 Report Chris Marshall: Scottish Police Authority fails to ask tough questions It’s hard to think of a more maligned public body than the Scottish Police Authority. Since its creation alongside Police Scotland in 2013, the SPA has never been too far from controversy, perhaps unsurprising for an organisation set up to manage a £1.1 billion budget and hold the chief constable to account. The Scotsman 16/5/2018 Feature, Opinion Trials collapse because police struggle to cope with new technology, crime commissioner warns Mobile phones and social media create a deluge of evidence, warns Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird Chronicle Live (North East) 16/5/2018 News Nottinghamshire Police first force to launch officer degree apprenticeships Nottinghamshire Police is one of the early adopters of the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA). This opportunity comes as part of the national changes to police recruitment. West Bridgford Wire 16/5/2018 News How much did police bosses in Cumbria spend on kit last year? Force shopping list revealed The average cost of kit and equipment for police officers in Cumbria is higher than within other forces across the country, new figures have shown. News & Star 16/5/2018 News Victims forced to investigate their own crimes as police rely on telephone investigations Vulnerable victims are being left to pursue their own crimes as cash strapped forces increasingly conduct investigations by telephone, it has been claimed. The Telegraph 16/5/2018 News Facial recognition software wrong in more than 90 cent of cases Police may face legal action unless concerns are addressed, says information commissioner. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News ‘People in danger’ if names removed from gangs matrix Assistant commissioner says many people on database are at risk from violence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News Police technology futures: What can we learn from other sectors? In the second of three extracts from Vigilant Research’s latest in depth report on police technology futures, Director Stephen Roberts examines futures capability in other public sectors. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 Analysis Police buckle under pressure following MoJ’s ‘disastrous’ move West Mercia Police’s custody sector is showing signs of weakness in the wake of a controversial decision to close all but one remand courts in the region. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News Chiefs to decide on special constable taser use Second decision will follow the green-light for probationers earlier this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 News NCA appoints Steve Rodhouse as Director General of Operations The National Crime Agency today (15 May) announces the appointment of Steve Rodhouse as its new Director General (Operations). Steve joins the agency from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) where he has worked for eight years and is currently Deputy Assistant Commissioner. He has worked in a variety of detective and uniformed roles across the force. National Crime Agency (NCA) 16/5/2018 News Mental Health Awareness Week: Reducing the demand on policing To coincide with National Mental Health Awareness Week, Kent Police and Crime Commissioner and national mental health lead for Police and Crime Commissioners Matthew Scott details some of the work going on nationally and in Kent to try to reduce the time police officers are spending dealing with cases involving mental health. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2018 Opinion Campaign for legal drug consumption rooms backed by police The campaign for drug consumption rooms to be legalised has been backed by police chiefs in England and Wales. The National 16/5/2018 News «394339443945394639473948394939503951Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events