Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96395 total results. Showing results 81081 to 81100 «405140524053405440554056405740584059Next ›Last » Police and council chiefs clash over the cost of York’s CCTV cameras CCTV in York city centre has sparked a funding row between a Conservative councillor and the county’s police commissioner. The Press (York) 12/2/2018 News Major Met Police shake-up as officer numbers to fall to 30,000 The current 32 borough commands will merge into 12 larger units The Standard 12/2/2018 News Cumbria Police has joint second lowest reserves out all country’s forces A Cumbrian MP has said that figures released to show cash reserves held by police forces only succeeded in highlighting the severe funding problems facing the county's own constabulary. The Westmorland Gazette 12/2/2018 News Staffordshire police officers spending less time on the beat Police time on the beat in south Staffordshire dropped by 12 per cent in one year. Express & Star 12/2/2018 News Gwent Police’s recorded gun and knife crime rates lowest in Wales Gwent Police recorded the fewest incidents of gun and knife in Wales, according to figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS). South Wales Argus 12/2/2018 News Police and crime commissioner wants to see more stop and searches It comes after a rise in knife crime in Staffordshire Stoke on Trent Live 12/2/2018 News Scottish Police Authority urged to settle Phil Gormley misconduct row The Scottish authorities have been urged to continue investigating misconduct allegations against Phil Gormley despite his resignation as Scotland’s chief constable last week. The Times - Subscription at source 12/2/2018 News Meet the man wanting to become Gloucestershire’s suburban police – patrolling neighbourhoods and arresting criminals Harry thinks National Guard Private Security will soon be taken on by communities to do the roles he says police no longer have the resources to Gloucestershire Live 12/2/2018 News Met Police axing 9,000 cases per month as budget cuts bite Britain's biggest police force have seen their number of active probes plummet since introducing radical cost-cutting measures The Sun 12/2/2018 News Police outsource digital forensic work to unaccredited labs Market for data analysis called a ‘race to the bottom’, with trials failing because of evidence issues The Guardian 12/2/2018 News Detective who endorsed Edward Heath inquiry ‘had a clash of interest’ A police officer who reviewed and endorsed the abuse investigation into Edward Heath also helped to make key decisions in the inquiry. The Times - Subscription at source 12/2/2018 News Police ‘ignored’ internet messages that cleared teenage rape suspect The family of a schoolboy wrongly accused of rape have accused “malicious” police officers of deliberately ignoring thousands of social media messages that proved his innocence. The Times - Subscription at source 12/2/2018 News Practical proposals to tackle the scourge of drugs announced by Police and Crime Commissioner West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has announced a set of practical proposals to tackle the cost of drugs to public services, reduce drug related crime and the shocking number of deaths in the region, in a report published today. West Midlands OPCC 12/2/2018 News Police Chiefs’ blog: CC Sara Thornton – we must investigate and disclose all reasonable lines of inquiry while guarding against intrusion The acquittal of a 17 year-old for rape and the collapsed trial of Christopher Penniall revealed further failures of disclosure, and they reinforce how critical it is we address the problem, particularly when police recorded crime shows a rise of 23 per cent in sexual offences and the Crime Survey of England and Wales tells us one in five women has been sexually assaulted. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 11/2/2018 Feature, Opinion The criminal justice system is in crisis, says top barrister The criminal justice system is in crisis as a result of budget cuts, according to one of Wales’ top barristers. Wales Online 11/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Police commissioner: Teamwork is tackling homelessness in Chesterfield By Hardyal Dhindsa Derbyshire Times 11/2/2018 Feature, Opinion What next for Police Scotland? We get the expert opinion on what new chief’s top priorities should be The single force has been dogged by controversy and claims of governmental interference but crime rates remain relatively low. KIERAN ANDREWS asks three experts what should be top of the country’s new top officer’s to-do list. The Sunday Post 11/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Watchdogs set to investigate Police Scotland chief constable-in-waiting The Scottish Police Authority launched an investigation last week following a complaint about Acting Chief Constable Iain Livingstone. The official complaint was made by a serving police officer seven months ago but was shelved while an employment tribunal was ongoing. The Sunday Post 11/2/2018 News Iain Macwhirter on Chief Constable Phil Gormley’s resignation and the crisis facing Police Scotland In the five years since Police Scotland was cobbled together out of Scotland's eight regional police forces, it has been in a state of almost continuous crisis. It has had two chief constables and both of them have resigned under a cloud, the latest being Phil Gormley, the former head of the National Crime Agency. He finally handed in his badge last week after succumbing to a succession of gross misconduct allegations, the validity of which have yet to be properly investigated more than seven months after the first was made. The Herald (Scotland) 11/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Police helmets could return – but is it a waste of cash? Police in Oxfordshire could soon be wearing helmets again to boost their visibility – but critics have dismissed the move as ‘street theatre'. The Herald (Oxfordshire) 11/2/2018 News «405140524053405440554056405740584059Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events