Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 82521 to 82540 «412341244125412641274128412941304131Next ›Last » Police and crime commissioners, your time is up Jawad Iqbal is a freelance writer and former BBC executive The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2017 Feature, Opinion The Tories’ record on policing and crime is abysmal Diane Abbott MP is Labour’s shadow home secretary The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2017 Feature, Opinion The police tell us consistently they are struggling, and we are listening Nick Hurd is the minister for policing and fire The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2017 Feature, Opinion May’s cuts are hurting her successor Times opinion: "When Amber Rudd published a consultation on tackling online knife sales four days ago, those in the criminal justice world privately suggested that she must be expecting bad news. Yesterday they were proved correct. " The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Decline in police stop and search fuels rise in violent crime Four years ago Theresa May won plaudits for her changes to stop and search. Yesterday her successor was facing the consequences as the reforms were blamed for a surge in recorded crime. The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2017 News UK crime hits highest level in a decade Rising violence has helped to push crime to its highest level in a decade, with almost five million offences in the past year, it was revealed yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2017 News Understanding acid attacks is the key to tackling this crime Dr Zubaida Haque is Research Associate and Consultant at the Runnymede Trust Huffington Post 20/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Dark web suffers ‘massive blow’ in ‘most sophisticated takedown operation’ An investigation led by the FBI and the US Drug Enforcement Agency, supported by Europol, has taken down two markets on the dark web responsible for the trading of more than 350,000 illicit commodities. Police Professional 20/7/2017 News Police Scotland control room criticised over vulnerable man’s death Fresh failings have been identified in a police force control room that took a week to respond to "reports of concern" for a vulnerable man who was later found dead. Police Professional 20/7/2017 News London acid attacks: Met Police looking at gang links The Met Police is "seeing some links" between criminal gangs and the recent spike in acid attacks in London, a senior officer has said. BBC 20/7/2017 News US police are now using drones to gather evidence on crime investigations Police in Maryland have used drones to locate stolen goods and provide evidence for investigations. International Business Times UK 20/7/2017 News Met Commissioner Cressida Dick’s Mansion House speech Full transcript of the keynote speech given by Commissioner Dick at the annual Lord Mayor's Defence and Security Lecture MayorWatch 20/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Re-establishment of the Complaints Sub-Committee The Panel is asked to reconstitute the Complaints Sub-Committee for 2017/18. Surrey OPCC 20/7/2017 Report ‘In The Know’ Community Messaging System In The Know is designed to be simple for the public to register on. Surrey OPCC 20/7/2017 Report Largest crime rise in England and Wales for 10 years Crime in England and Wales has seen its largest annual rise in a decade, according to the Office for National Statistics. BBC 20/7/2017 News Dubai police install giant smiley face on station roof in bid to promote ‘happy vibes’ Dubai's police force has announced a new addition to its ranks: an enormous smiley face. Officers in the Middle Eastern megacity unveiled the emoji-like symbol on the glass dome at the top of al-Muraqqabat Police Station on Wednesday. The Washington Post 20/7/2017 News Adam Simmonds trial: Jury in ex-PCC hearing discharged The jury in the trial of a former police and crime commissioner (PCC) accused of breaching the data protection act has been discharged. BBC 20/7/2017 News Officer numbers at lowest level since 1985 Labour says government should be 'ashamed'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/7/2017 News Major expansion as HMIC takes on inspection of fire and rescue in England Sir Thomas Winsor is set to spearhead Prime Minister Theresa May's latest step in her crusade to transform policing and fire service governance and ensure closer working between emergency services. Police Professional 20/7/2017 News ‘A shambles and a nightmare’ Police Scotland chief quits as top-brass clear out looms Second-in-command Phil Gormley's departure is expected to trigger an exodus at executive level with no senior staff trained to take over. Daily Record 20/7/2017 News «412341244125412641274128412941304131Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events