Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93844 total results. Showing results 81641 to 81660 «407940804081408240834084408540864087Next ›Last » Met’s drone could fight terror Drones could respond to terrorist attacks, support armed operations and help to find suspects in a trial launched by Scotland Yard. The Times - Subscription at source 12/9/2017 News Rape juries swayed by own experiences Nearly half of jurors in rape cases come to a guilty verdict before they retire to deliberate, research shows. The Times - Subscription at source 12/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Police Scotland deputy chief constable delays retirement Police Scotland's most senior deputy chief constable, Iain Livingstone, has announced he has shelved his retirement plans. BBC 11/9/2017 News London could get £50m armed police base to tackle terrorism Limehouse site would house at least 200 officers and contain a firing range, weapons storage and other facilities The Guardian 11/9/2017 News Answers to Questions Raised in Police and Crime Commitee Meeting June 2017 Confirm the proportion of response officers who will have tasers following announcement to increase tasers in June 2017. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 11/9/2017 Report Police service first in queue as public sector pay cap ‘to be lifted’ Police officers who have "borne the brunt of extreme cuts for far too long" are set to be first in line for a pay cap-busting rise. Police Professional 11/9/2017 News Nottinghamshire Police recruit their first ever cyber protection officer Nottinghamshire Police has appointed a brand new Cyber Protect Officer to help keep you safe from online fraud. West Bridgford Wire 11/9/2017 News Police pay cap: 80 West Midlands officers ‘could lose jobs unless salary rises are funded by Government’ Nearly 100 police officers could lose their jobs as a result of a pay cap being lifted in the West Midlands, a crime chief has warned. Express & Star 11/9/2017 News Anti-terror police to have new £50m HQ and training centre in London Drones to be deployed to help gun police in new counter-terror measure The Standard 11/9/2017 News Silo junkies? The @wecops debate on overcoming silo working in policing The problem of silos between agencies in police work is well known - but what about silos within policing? A recent @wecops debate asked how silos formed and what could be done to overcome them. Former GMP ACC Ian Wiggett and Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University summarise the discussion. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 Analysis Force fights cuts with technology "It's the biggest change to policing in my 18 years of service". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 News Calls to fill Police Scotland ‘power gap’ externally The mounting crisis at Scotland’s national police force has led to calls for senior officers from other UK forces to step in and plug the growing “power vacuum”. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 News Londoners victim of more than 50 moped-enabled crimes a DAY The mayor has launched a new crackdown on what is becoming a worsening problem Get West London 11/9/2017 News Tens of thousands of police and prison officers are set to benefit after the 1% pay cap on the public sector is lifted Ministers will formally abandon the public sector pay cap this week, with tens of thousands of police and prison officers set to benefit. Mail Online 11/9/2017 News Email crime victims rather than visit, says police chief Many victims of crime should no longer be visited at home by police officers but contacted on the telephone or online, according to a chief constable. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 News Police first in line for big rise as 1% public sector pay cap is lifted Ministers will start lifting the public-sector pay cap on some workers within days, with rises expected for the police and prison officers. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 News Blog: Change on horizon for pursuits Tim Rogers, lead on police pursuits for the Police Federation of England and Wales, discusses the long struggle to better protect emergency service drivers and why it is finally coming to a head. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Head of Irish police quits blaming ‘unending cycle’ of public inquiries Nóirín O’Sullivan, the first woman to lead Garda Síochána, to retire after facing calls to step down over breathalyser test scandal The Guardian 10/9/2017 News Victims shouldn’t expect police visits, says Chief Constable Sussex Chief Constable Giles York questioned whether an in-person visit served any purpose and said it would be more “convenient” for members of the public to interact with the force online. The Telegraph 10/9/2017 News Police reveal new spiked net to stop vehicles weighing up to 17 tonnes ploughing into crowds in terror attacks Scotland Yard has unveiled a new spiked, vehicle-stopping net designed to prevent terrorists using vans and lorries to target crowds. The piece of kit, known as Talon, can stop a vehicle weighing up to 17 tonnes and requires just two officers to deploy in less than a minute. 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