Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93847 total results. Showing results 80621 to 80640 «402840294030403140324033403440354036Next ›Last » Hillsborough report urges change of attitude The "burning injustice" felt by those affected by public disasters must end, a report on the experiences of the Hillsborough families has found. BBC 1/11/2017 News Hillsborough stadium disaster: Lessons that must be learnt Report by the Right Reverend James Jones on 'the patronising disposition of unaccountable power'. Home Office 1/11/2017 Report Bishop’s review of Hillsborough families’ experiences published Bishop James Jones’ review of the Hillsborough families’ experiences was published by the Home Office today. Home Office 1/11/2017 News Hillsborough Report: Families ‘strike blow for society’ in fight against injustice The ECHO looks at Bishop Jones' report, its aims and the hope that the families' battle will help others Liverpool Echo 1/11/2017 News Staffordshire Police boss Matthew Ellis fights to tackle modern day slavery Between January 2016 and March 2017, 17 victims of modern slavery were taken to safety in Staffordshire and Stoke Burton Mail 1/11/2017 News Is crime going up or down in England and Wales? What crime statistics actually tell us Crimes recorded by the police are rocketing - yet the Crime Survey of England and Wales shows crime going down. Which is correct? Are they even measuring the same things? Dr Melissa Hamilton of the University of Surrey explains the difference - and what it means for our understanding of crime and police numbers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/11/2017 Analysis These are all the police stations that are set to close in London Under controversial new plans, 37 police stations face imminent closure, leaving just one 24-hour police station open to the public in every borough. The Standard 1/11/2017 News Home Secretary’s speech to the APCC and NPCC partnership summit 2017 Home Secretary Amber Rudd addresses National Police Chiefs Council and Association of Police and Crime Commissioners annual summit. Home Office 1/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Injured on duty: The scandal surrounding police injury pensions When an officer is medically retired with an injury on duty award, their financial security should be the least of their worries. However, the Injury On Duty Pensioners Association say police cuts have driven some forces to relentlessly and, in some cases, unlawfully review and reduce their pensions in a bid to save money. Policing Insight 1/11/2017 Opinion Chief Executive The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) represents Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and other local policing bodies in England and Wales. PCCs provide strategic leadership across the policing and criminal justice landscapes. Both are facing unprecedented challenges. PCCs are key to meeting those challenges for the benefit of the public they serve. You will support our Chair, Board and wider membership in the development of our vision, strategies and plans to reflect our aspirations, influencing Government officials, Ministers and senior stakeholders on matters of national policing and criminal justice. Location London (Greater). Salary Up to £100,000, based in London with nationwide travel. Closing date for applications: Monday 20th November 2017. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 1/11/2017 Jobs Home Office detaining sexual violence victims in breach of its own guidelines, finds report Politicians and lawyers say Government's failure to comply with its own policy amounts to 'callous disregard' for wellbeing of vulnerable women The Independent 1/11/2017 News NPCC Chair Sara Thornton speech to APCC & NPCC Joint Summit 2017 in full National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 1/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Stop and search is saving lives, says Met Commissioner Senior officers say communities call for it to be used to find weapons. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2017 News More than half of police stations will close to the public More than half of London’s police stations will close to the public in a new drive by Sadiq Khan to save £8m. ITV News 1/11/2017 News Police experience busiest day for four years During one four-hour period, the force received an average of one 999 call every minute. Loughborough Echo 1/11/2017 News Chris Marshall: Scottish Police Authority’s role being undermined Throughout the troubled birth and prolonged early teething troubles of Police Scotland, government ministers have been keen to assert the force’s operational independence. It is an idea that is based in law, and perhaps also a useful get-out for politicians facing difficult questions about the state of Scottish policing. The Scotsman 1/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Knife crimes being prosecuted less despite rise in offences, new figures show London knife crime rose 34 per cent over one year to June The Independent 1/11/2017 News Birdcrime 2016 The RSPB's Birdcrime report summarises offences against wild bird legislation which are reported to the RSPB each year. We've published the report annually since 1990. It is the only centralised source of incident data for UK wild bird crime. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) 1/11/2017 Report Police fail to prosecute single person for killing endangered birds of prey in 2016, warn RSPB Police failed to prosecute a single person for killing endangered birds of prey last year, the RSPB has found, despite scores of deaths. The Telegraph 1/11/2017 News Hampshire police named as one of best employers for race in UK Police have been recognised for their work on race within the force. Business in the Community named Hampshire police as one of the UK’s Best Employers for Race in a listing of 65 firms and organisations due to be published today. The News (Portsmouth) 1/11/2017 News «402840294030403140324033403440354036Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events