Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96426 total results. Showing results 82181 to 82200 «410641074108410941104111411241134114Next ›Last » More honesty is needed to resolve the police merger Tapping variously into the heated politics of Scottish policing and constitutional preferences, the merger of British Transport Police (BTP) into Police Scotland is an issue unlikely to abate any time soon. The Times - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 Feature, Opinion Dorset Police praised for work with children’s homes – reducing unnecessary call outs Dorset Police have been singled out for praise in a report highlighting the fact that unnecessary call outs to children's homes are putting a drain on resources of some forces. Dorset Echo 19/12/2017 News ‘We can’t get complacent about port security’, campaigners warn as new initiative launches Dorset's police and crime commissioner said the county cannot become complacent over port security as he launched a new initiative. Dorset Echo 19/12/2017 News Force reforms ground rules in the wake of custody death Three officers have also been served with misconduct notices. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 News Police Scotland to trial use of drones Police Scotland is planning to trial the use of two drones. BBC 19/12/2017 News Positive action in recruitment: How far is too far? The BBC are advertising roles that are only open to candidates from a black, Asian or non-white ethnic minority background, but is this approach to recruitment a step too far for policing? Tom Webb-Skinner, Resourcing Team Leader for British Transport Police, explores the issues. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 Opinion Agents of change: PCCs must think of themselves as public sector leaders Northamptonshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold says PCCs are best placed to deliver real transformation across the entire public sector. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 Opinion Listening to the canaries: A College of Policing response to a critical blog Last month, serving officer Nathan Constable warned the relationship between the College and serving officers was strained, and set out an urgent plea for the College to reflect and rebuild. Here, Rachel Tuffin, acting CEO of the College, responds. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 Opinion ‘Race bias’ in justice system: Government to unveil action The justice secretary is to outline steps to tackle "race bias" in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. BBC 19/12/2017 News Greater Manchester Police ‘took bribes from organised crime gang’ A £3.5 million inquiry into one of Britain’s most notorious crime gangs collapsed after multiple claims of police corruption, an investigation by The Times has revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 News Force wasted £12,500 on Private Eye case A police force’s failed attempt to force a satirical magazine to hand over a list of its subscribers cost taxpayers more than £12,500, it can be revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 19/12/2017 News Knife crime increase in Gwent is ‘a cause of concern’ The increase in the number of robberies and incidents involving a knife reported to Gwent Police is a “cause for concern”, a victim support charity said. South Wales Argus 18/12/2017 News Ground-breaking forensic techniques introduced in the Yorkshire and the Humber Ground-breaking forensic techniques that vastly reduce the time taken to help process crime scene investigations have been introduced across the Yorkshire and Humber Region. West Yorkshire Police 18/12/2017 News Swedish police retract advice warning women not to go out alone after dark Comments described as 'unfortunate and unclear' The Independent 18/12/2017 News Police & Crime Commissioner says majority support 5% increase in police precept Cheshire Police & Crime Commissioner says members of the public have given a clear indication of their opinion on the policing precept. Alderley Edge 18/12/2017 News Listening to the Canaries Interim CEO Rachel Tuffin has written a response to a recent blog by Nathan Constable where he asked a number of questions about the College's standing in policing and connection with frontline officers and staff. College of Policing 18/12/2017 Feature, Opinion Counting rules for recorded crime These rules help to ensure that crimes are recorded consistently and accurately. Home Office 18/12/2017 Report Police being called to care homes to deal with children squirting water at staff Police resources are being wasted and children are being unnecessarily criminalised because officers have to deal with minor issues in care homes, a charity has claimed. Police Professional 18/12/2017 News £50 million counter-terror cuts reversed The Government has announced a £50 million investment in counter-terror policing ahead of the publication of its grant settlements later this week. Police Professional 18/12/2017 News Operation France review: Force cleared of ‘covert tactics’ No evidence has been found to support allegations that Cleveland Police conducted a covert operation into its Asian officers, a review has concluded. Police Professional 18/12/2017 News «410641074108410941104111411241134114Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events