Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96355 total results. Showing results 80841 to 80860 «403940404041404240434044404540464047Next ›Last » Vaping at the wheel could cost you your licence Police warn motorists e-cigarettes could be illegal under law meant to ban mobile phones Mail Online 21/2/2018 News Ruff justice: police want to set up dog DNA database Police chiefs seek new powers to help combat ‘very significant’ issue of pets worrying livestock The Guardian 21/2/2018 News Home Office to present ESN review in the summer During a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing, Joanna Davinson, the Home Office’s chief digital, data, and technology officer, said that the Home Office is now aiming to release its strategic review of the programme to rollout the Emergency Services Network (ESN) at the end of July. Tetra Today 21/2/2018 News Force’s ‘unfair’ review of injured pensioners’ payments continues Treating people who have suffered life-changing injuries in this way is unacceptable, says MP. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 News Government says no new law needed on ‘upskirting’ Survey finds victims have been as young as ten. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 News ‘We are witnesses to a lack of cohesion between Police Scotland and the SPA’ Recently retired Police Scotland officer Brian Cook looks at the governance of the force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Livestock Worrying Police Working Group Final report The purpose of this report is to assist the APGAW ‘Tackling Livestock Worrying and encouraging responsible dog ownership’. This final report is the collective work of five police forces across England and Wales and is the final findings developed on from the ‘Interim Summary Report’ that was published in October 2017. [PDF] National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/2/2018 Report New police report highlights the barriers to tackling attacks on livestock The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has released a report highlighting the scale of dog attacks on livestock - livestock worrying - and the challenges faced by police forces in supporting farmers to deal with the issue. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/2/2018 News North Wales Police record 50 livestock attack dogs shot More than 50 dogs have been shot for attacking livestock in north Wales in the past four years, a report has revealed. A study by the National Police Chief's Council (NPCC) showed North Wales Police recorded 449 cases of livestock worrying and attacks between 2013-2017. BBC 21/2/2018 News Bullying cop let off by chief constable pal despite ‘flipping out’ at staff Former Essex Deputy Chief Constable Matt Horne was found guilty of three disciplinary breaches last month - but close pal and Essex chief constable Steve Kavanagh called him an 'outstanding officer' and let him off without any further action being taken The Sun 21/2/2018 News ‘Momentous’ steps made addressing trauma in policing College of Policing produces crucial criteria to battle the 'devastating toll that trauma wreaks on officers'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 News ‘Jail them for up to five years’: Norfolk police boss wants tougher sentences for attacks on emergency service workers People convicted of attacking emergency workers, such as police officers and ambulance crews, should get sentences of up to five years, Norfolk’s police and crime commissioner has said. Eastern Daily Press 21/2/2018 News John Worboys case: Met Police loses ‘landmark’ appeal The Met Police has lost an appeal at the Supreme Court against two victims of black cab rapist John Worboys who won compensation for its failings. BBC 21/2/2018 News Kath Murray: SNP decision to delay police merger is right one For the most part, discussion about the integration of British Transport Police (BTP) in Scotland into Police Scotland has focused on the sizeable practical obstacles: on terms and conditions for transferring officers, the costs and risks, and whether seamless cross-border railway policing can be achieved under a dual command structure. The Scotsman 21/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Revealed: Black Country police stations earmarked for the axe cost £1 million a year to run Eight police stations in the Black Country earmarked for closure cost almost a £1 million a year to run, it has been revealed. Express & Star 21/2/2018 News Online crooks con Scots out of £7m in eight months More than £7 million has been stolen from Scottish businesses and individuals in less than a year through cyber crime, Police Scotland revealed yesterday. The National 21/2/2018 News British Transport Police merger with Police Scotland ‘delayed indefinitely’ Controversial plans to merge British Transport Police with Police Scotland face being delayed indefinitely, it has emerged. The Herald (Scotland) 21/2/2018 News Transport police merger hits bump in road A controversial merger of Police Scotland and the British Transport Police has been put on hold, the Scottish government has said. The Times - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 News William Hill fined £6.2m for accepting money from criminals William Hill was fined £6.2 million yesterday after repeatedly allowing criminals to deposit hundreds of thousands of pounds without checking where the money came from. The Times - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 News Rotherham abuse scandal grows as police find more victims and 110 suspects More than 1,500 children are thought to have been targeted and abused in the Rotherham sex-grooming scandal, it was revealed yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 21/2/2018 News «403940404041404240434044404540464047Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events