Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96374 total results. Showing results 80921 to 80940 «404340444045404640474048404940504051Next ›Last » Half of forces back bonuses to tackle detective shortages The overwhelming majority of investigators agree that more incentives will help recruitment Police Oracle - Registration at source 19/2/2018 News Met wants better pay packages for chief officers But it anticipates a 'significant' cut to the workforce in the next four years Police Oracle - Registration at source 19/2/2018 News Exclusive: Aspiring police officers in West Yorkshire tested positive for cocaine, MDMA, cannabis and other drugs West Yorkshire Police rejected 13 wannabe police officers last year for failing routine drugs tests as part of their application Leeds Live 19/2/2018 News Children’s home rapist was given hero award by Police Scotland before disgusting past came to light Joe Duffy has been placed on the sex offender's register and will be sentenced next month. Daily Record 19/2/2018 News Sex-pest police inspector, 40, who faces £25,000 payout to female officer, 38, after groping her is accused of targeting four other women at a staff Christmas party A sex pest police inspector who faces paying a female colleague up to £25,000 for groping and harassing her was accused of drunkenly targeting four other women at a staff Christmas party. Mail Online 19/2/2018 News Inquiry into police who failed to find rape victim Officers who failed to locate a screaming graduate as she was raped twice and nearly murdered in a park are under investigation by the police watchdog. The Times - Subscription at source 19/2/2018 News Number of complaints over police handling of sex attacks soars The police watchdog has seen a huge increase in the number of complaints made against officers’ handling of sexual assault cases. Referrals to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) against officers working on sexual assault and rape cases soared by 148 percent in the past five years. Metro 18/2/2018 News APCC: Police are required to ‘fish’ for inappropriate material Inappropriate use of disclosure practices should be thoroughly examined as part of a Parliamentary inquiry into recent prosecution failures, argues the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). Police Professional 18/2/2018 News Where have all the officers gone? Police and Crime Commissioner Jason Ablewhite Peterborough Telegraph 18/2/2018 Feature, Opinion How the head of South Wales Police plans to make Cardiff a safe cycling city Chief Constable Matt Jukes said 'If there’s a city that can make cycling work, it’s Cardiff' Wales Online 18/2/2018 News Met police spy has long-term relationship with activist after quitting covert role Ex-undercover officer Christine Green has been living with campaigner for more than a decade after leaving secret squad The Guardian 18/2/2018 News APCC: Police are required to ‘fish’ for inappropriate material Inappropriate use of disclosure practices should be thoroughly examined as part of a Parliamentary inquiry into recent prosecution failures, argues the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). Police Professional 18/2/2018 News Met police spy has long-term relationship with activist after quitting covert role Ex-undercover officer Christine Green has been living with campaigner for more than a decade after leaving secret squad The Guardian 18/2/2018 News Hero police officer describes the moment he jumped into a freezing river to save a man’s life PC Mohammed Nadeem says he isn't even a strong swimmer Manchester Evening News 18/2/2018 News Number of complaints over police handling of sex attacks soars The police watchdog has seen a huge increase in the number of complaints made against officers’ handling of sexual assault cases. Metro 18/2/2018 News Number of complaints over police handling of sex attacks and domestic violence soars Exclusive: Revelations prompt warnings that forces are failing the most vulnerable victims, with campaigners saying police response is 'matter of life and death' The Independent 18/2/2018 News New smart technology will help North Yorkshire police ‘spend more time on the beat’ Constables in Craven have gone on the beat with new handheld technology which police chiefs say will let them spend more time helping the communities they serve. Craven Herald & Pioneer 18/2/2018 News A private force isn’t the answer to the UK policing crisis. Better funding is By Chair of the Police Federation, Calum Macleod The Guardian 18/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Metropolitan police chief Neil Basu may lead terrorist fight An officer of Asian descent who once led the fight against London’s gun and gang crime is a frontrunner to become Britain’s anti-terrorism police chief. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 18/2/2018 News West Midlands Police plans to close 24 bases to save £5m A police force is considering plans to close 24 buildings to save £5m a year. BBC 17/2/2018 News «404340444045404640474048404940504051Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events