Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96398 total results. Showing results 81281 to 81300 «406140624063406440654066406740684069Next ›Last » The shocking truth about policing in Cambridge Reporter Samar Maguire invited himself along for a Friday night on patrol with police in Cambridge to see the harsh realities of modern policing Cambrian News 4/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Former Scottish police chief brands single force a ‘political move’ A candidate for the post of Scotland’s chief constable has claimed that the Scottish Government has been interfering politically in policing since the dawn of devolution almost 20 years ago. The Scotsman 4/2/2018 News 24-hour mental health service launched to support police officers on the beat The service has sparked a fall in the number of times police were forced to hold someone under the Mental Health Act The Standard 4/2/2018 News Express & Star comment: Difference of opinions over police station closures We make no apology for returning to the highly contentious issue of police station closures. Express & Star 4/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Staffordshire police stations facing closure in cost-cutting overhaul Police stations in Staffordshire could be closed down under a cost-cutting overhaul led by the force’s boss, who says some are no longer required. Express & Star 4/2/2018 News Sussex Police among UK’s most LGBT-friendly employers Sussex Police has made a list of the country's top 100 employers for lesbian, gay, bi and trans people to work. Spirit FM 4/2/2018 News Labour accuses Matheson over Gormley case Scotland’s justice secretary Michael Matheson may have broken the law when he told police watchdogs that allowing the chief constable to return from suspension was a “bad decision”, according to Labour. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2018 News It’s criminal that the garda watchdog is still toothless Watching the wearyingly familiar comings and goings of political figures, garda top brass, senior civil servants, lawyers and witnesses at yet another tribunal investigating the national police force, it is necessary to remind oneself this is not normal in other countries. Elsewhere, the police tend to do their jobs and are routinely held to account through effective, statutory mechanisms. These legal excursions with amnesiac witnesses and occasional outings to Wonderland (where Humpty Dumpty’s words can mean anything) are peculiarly Irish. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Terror police plead for £104m but get half Counterterrorism officers have been awarded less than half the extra funding they asked for to keep Britain safe, according to a leaked document from the country’s top police chiefs. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2018 News Lives being ruined by flawed police records Innocent people’s career prospects have been destroyed by misleading information supplied to potential employers The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2018 News Two cars a minute break speed limit outside West Mercia police chief Anthony Bangham’s HQ A top officer wants fines for going even slightly too fast. So what happened when we set up a radar trap on his doorstep? The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Dash-cam Stasi: Police chief who sparked speed limit furore wants army of drivers to film motorists who break the law The controversial police chief who called for a crackdown on drivers who break the speed limit by 1mph also wants motorists to spy on their fellow road-users with in-car video cameras. Mail Online 4/2/2018 News Cash-strapped police force charge thieves without even questioning them if they are caught on CCTV in bid to save thousands of pounds a month Police in Theresa May’s constituency have stopped questioning suspected shoplifters in a drastic cost-cutting move. Mail Online 4/2/2018 News Gwent Police community officers mark 15 years on beat Lisa Gibbs' first day out on the streets as a police community support officer was met with chants of "plastic policemen" from a mob of youths. BBC 3/2/2018 News Almost half of police officers not trained on new domestic abuse law Almost half of Welsh police officers have not been trained to implement a new law making coercive and controlling behaviour a crime, a freedom of information request has showed. Wales Online 3/2/2018 News “You cannot learn policing from a book”: What serving officers really think about Direct Entry Direct Entry is highly contentious among serving officers. Emma Williams and Jennifer Norman of Canterbury Christ Church University and Dr Fran Boag-Munroe of the Police Federation of England and Wales explore the results of the PFEW’s Annual Pay and Morale Survey 2017 to explain why that is - and warn that DE could pose real risks to the professionalisation agenda. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/2/2018 Analysis Fracking police costs ‘should be met nationally’ Rising costs for policing of fracking protests should not be paid for on a local level, an MP has said, warning this is clearly a “national protest”. The Yorkshire Post 3/2/2018 News West Mercia Police boss vows not to cut officer numbers The number of police officers in the region will be retained despite fears to the contrary, says West Mercia's Police and Crime Commissioner. Shropshire Star 3/2/2018 News Police seek unpaid drivers for 10hr days A police force is recruiting unpaid volunteers to drive officers around. The Times - Subscription at source 3/2/2018 News Speeding tickets farce as more than one in four are torn up by police force after blunders and camera fails A major police force cancelled more than a quarter of the speeding tickets handed out to drivers. Mail Online 3/2/2018 News «406140624063406440654066406740684069Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events