Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100784 total results. Showing results 82321 to 82340 «411341144115411641174118411941204121Next ›Last » Share point: How the fire service uses big data to protect and save lives Sharing big data holds enormous potential for policing, but it's a journey the fire service embarked on some years ago. Evan Morris MBE, former Head of Community Safety for Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service and the Chief Fire Officers' Association lead on Ageing Safely Strategy outlines the fire services experience and the benefits to be had. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 Opinion We need to talk about drugs Simon Kempton, Operational Policing lead for the Police Federation of England and Wales explains why society, law makers and law enforcers need to have an honest conversation about the prohibition of drugs Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 Feature, Opinion Loyally violent New research by Oxford University finds fusion with a team a greater influence on a football supporter’s tendency to violence than their background. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 Analysis, Feature Emerging care Following a review of victims’ experiences, a police and crime commissioner has relaunched the services offered to ensure those who suffer from new forms of criminality receive the support they need. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 Analysis, Feature ‘Universal increase’ in the demand on control rooms More than three quarters of emergency services control rooms say the volume of 999 calls has increased dramatically in the past year, sometimes by as much as 100 per cent. Police Professional - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 News 1,500 gardaà will police Pope’s Mass in Dublin Up to 1,500 gardaà will be needed to police the open-air Mass by Pope Francis in Dublin’s Phoenix Park next month, which half a million people are expected to attend. The Times - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 News Police Governance Summit 2018: It’s time to end ‘tick box governance’ In her presentation at this year’s Police Governance Summit 2018, Independent Chair for Lincolnshire Police Ethics Committee Cate Moore explored how ethical considerations can influence and inform good governance to deliver the public good. The following is an abridged version of her presentation. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 Opinion Domestic violence figures in Northern Ireland reveal over 80 incidents reported each day Around five people are killed in Northern Ireland every year during incidents of domestic violence, according to PSNI figures. Belfast Live 4/7/2018 News Stark warning over future of police funding Major investment in healthcare means police may miss out on a much-needed cash injection, Thames Valley Police Federation has warned. Oxford Mail 4/7/2018 News Unknown substance leaves two people critically ill near Salisbury, British police say British police said on Wednesday they suspected two people found in a critical condition near the English city where a former Russian spy was poisoned earlier this year may have been exposed to an unknown substance. Reuters 4/7/2018 News Tattoo-gate: Officers and Fed call for change on ‘bizarre’ policy 'Unfair' rule, which does not apply to neighbouring force, means officers can have hand and neck tattoos on show - but not arms. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 News No deal on Europol ‘unthinkable’ says former director Future of UK access to Europol depends on 'political will'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 News PCC welcomes ‘efficiency’ of new joint role for forces ACC to oversee responsibility for protective services of Warwickshire and West Mercia Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 News Westminster’s £5m for Trump Scotland visit Westminster has promised to cover the costs of policing President Trump’s expected detour to Scotland next weekend in an effort to head off protests. The Times - Subscription at source 4/7/2018 News UK government to foot police bill for Trump’s golfing trip to Scotland Treasury to provide ringfenced funding of up to £5m should planned visit go ahead The Guardian 3/7/2018 News Officers supporting the Presidential visit will receive away from home overnight allowance UK forces are currently planning a major national policing operation to support the forthcoming visit of US President Donald Trump. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 3/7/2018 News MPs push for controversial ‘thought police’ Bill MPs have called for the Terrorism Act to be extended to cover the expression of support. Police Professional - Subscription at source 3/7/2018 News Avon and Somerset police mental health fears as sick days soar The number of police officers in Avon and Somerset taking time off for mental health reasons has risen by 450% in less than a decade, the BBC has found. BBC 3/7/2018 News 400 officers from West Midlands Police to be sent to London for Donald Trump’s visit Headache for West Midlands Police, which is already dealing with rising crime and cuts to police numbers Birmingham Post 3/7/2018 News Facial recognition trial in London results in zero arrests, Metropolitan Police confirm Opponents have criticised the technology over the rate of 'false positives' and privacy and human rights concerns The Independent 3/7/2018 News «411341144115411641174118411941204121Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events