Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93844 total results. Showing results 81581 to 81600 «407640774078407940804081408240834084Next ›Last » Team investigating anti-MP crime deals with 102 complaints in first year Complaints addressed by team set up after Jo Cox murder include abusive messages, thefts and criminal damage The Guardian 14/9/2017 News Facial recognition database ‘risks targeting innocent people’ The "rapid" growth of a police facial recognition database could lead to innocent people being unfairly targeted, a watchdog has warned. BBC 14/9/2017 News Police pay: Was the prime minister right about salaries? The claim: A police officer starting in 2010 would, by now, have received a 32% increase in pay in real terms. BBC 13/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Watchdog warns over police database of millions of facial images Biometrics commissioner says 20m photos held despite retention of images of innocent people being unlawful The Guardian 13/9/2017 News Deputy Police Commissioner calls for urgent action to reduce number of women dying from drug overdoses Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Ann Griffith spoke out after hearing that 19 women died from overdoses in just two years. Deeside.com 13/9/2017 News Drones in policing: Developing a national strategy Gary Mason talks with National Police Chiefs' Council lead Steve Barry about current and future plans for drone use, the legislative challenges to be overcome, and the problems surrounding governance Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/9/2017 Interview, Opinion The thin PR line: Inside the Met Police’s crack comms squad The Met Police's comms team speaks to PRWeek about running a 24/7 press bureau, crafting content that resonates with Londoners and the future of policing comms. PR Week 13/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Police Funding For London – Letter to Minister of State for Policing and Fire Service The MPS need to find £400 million of efficiency savings by 2020-21 on top of the £600 million it has already saved. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 13/9/2017 Report Police wage rise will costs millions of pounds in West Yorkshire County's police commissioner says Government must fund it Huddersfield Daily Examiner 13/9/2017 News Spit guard trial extended to officers in police cells Officers have used the spit guards twice since the pilot began in May Hull Live 13/9/2017 News Lincolnshire Police Rural Community Safety Strategy 2017-2020 Document Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams are at the forefront of local policing, Lincolnshire OPCC 13/9/2017 Report Police commissioner slams Government for not funding officers’ one per cent pay rise Keith Hunter said such "unfunded pay increases" could "only impact negatively upon the service the public receive" Grimsby Live 13/9/2017 News Rural Community Safety Strategy 2017-2020 Around 45% of Lincolnshire residents live in areas deemed as ‘rural’. Lincolnshire OPCC 13/9/2017 Report May urged to guarantee prison and police staff numbers after pay rise Jeremy Corbyn challenges PM to promise that no officers will be lost as a result of wage increase he calls ‘real-terms pay cut’ The Guardian 13/9/2017 News Quarterly Update To Lincolnshire Police And Crime Panel June To August 2017 Lincolnshire OPCC 13/9/2017 Report Police and crime commissioner survives third no-confidence vote but a fourth is one the way Alison Hernandez was backed by Devon County Council's cabinet but Cornwall Council is to debate a fourth bid to unseat the politician Devon Live 13/9/2017 News Police And Crime Plan Priorities – Quarterly Highlight Report Quarterly update on progress for period April 2017 to June 2017 Gloucestershire OPCC 13/9/2017 Report Annual Report of Gloucestershire Police Crime Commissioner Martin Surl is now one of only three Independent PCCs in the UK. Gloucestershire OPCC 13/9/2017 Report Theresa May risks fury by claiming police officers have received huge pay increase since 2010 'They have actually seen an increase in their pay of over £9,000 since 2010 - a real terms increase of 32 per cent' The Independent 13/9/2017 News Gloucestershire Chief Executive Report One hundred and forty-three complaints were made to the OPCC in the period January to August 2017 from members of the public. Gloucestershire OPCC 13/9/2017 Report «407640774078407940804081408240834084Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events