Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96456 total results. Showing results 82541 to 82560 «412441254126412741284129413041314132Next ›Last » Green leak detective could be prosecuted after watchdog accuses him of ‘flagrant violation’ of the public’s trust in police The retired detective who leaked sensitive private information from the Damian Green inquiry could face prosecution, it emerged last night. Mail Online 4/12/2017 News New SPA chairwoman says ‘no crisis’ within Police Scotland The new chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority has said she "takes issue" with claims the police service is in crisis. BBC 3/12/2017 News The senior officer leading Scotland’s embattled police force has called for space to make decisions free of political interference. Read more at: https://www.scotsman.com/news/acting-police-chief-s-plea-for-less-political-interference-1-4629556 The senior officer leading Scotland’s embattled police force has called for space to make decisions free of political interference. The Scotsman 3/12/2017 News Scots cop watchdogs want cash injection as workload has almost doubled in three years Labour justice spokeswoman Claire Baker MSP said PIRC’s funding plea was “deeply concerning” The Scottish Sun 3/12/2017 News Devon and Cornwall PCC’s Performance Report This report is based on the strategic measures published in the PCC’s Police and Crime Plan Devon & Cornwall OPCC 3/12/2017 Report New head of Scottish Police Authority insists policing is not ‘in crisis’ The new head of the Scottish Police Authority has admitted that the country’s police service has experienced a “bumpy ride” in the last few years but denied that it was “in crisis”. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/12/2017 News Why did the boys in blue take on Green? People are belatedly focusing on the extraordinary treatment of Damian Green by some ex‑police officers. The Telegraph 3/12/2017 Feature, Opinion Met Chief Cressida Dick is urged to intervene after former detective used nine-year-old porn files against Damian Green Met chief Cressida Dick was under pressure to intervene today after an ex-officer used old files to launch an attack on under-fire Damian Green. Mail Online 3/12/2017 News Police criticised over Green porn claims THE leak of allegations that police found pornographic images on the work computer of Cabinet minister Damian Green should never have happened, the chief inspector of constabulary has said. The Herald (Scotland) 3/12/2017 News The police hold cyber-information on us – and they’re not afraid to use it Our laws to protect the innocent are not keeping pace with the technology of crime fighting The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/12/2017 Feature, Opinion Police officers talk about their battle against PTSD More than half of all police forces in England and Wales have told the BBC the number of officers having to take long-term sick leave because of mental health problems has been increasing over the last six years. 5 live Investigates has spoken to officers struggling to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) brought on by some of the disturbing things they've experienced during the course of their job. BBC 3/12/2017 Analysis, Feature Scotland’s acting top cop reveals he backs whistleblowing culture that led to bullying probes In his first in-depth interview, Deputy Chief Constable Iain Livingstone also defends scandal-hit Police Scotland The Scottish Sun 3/12/2017 News Police kept secret copy of porn file on Damian Green A secret file containing details of the pornography on Damian Green’s computer was preserved by police despite a command from senior officers that the data should be deleted. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 3/12/2017 News It took them nine years and four attempts but the Met Police’s cynical vendetta has finally achieved the framing of Damian Green This week a senior Minister of the Crown faces being framed by the nation’s largest police force. Mail Online 3/12/2017 Feature, Opinion There’s a line between exposing a crime and shabby behaviour Loss of faith in the media means information that should be in the public domain often goes unreported The Guardian 3/12/2017 Feature, Opinion Met chief under pressure amid row over porn on Damian Green’s computer As sources in Scotland Yard join the attack on ministers, Cressida Dick is urged to enforce a duty of confidentiality on retired officers The Guardian 3/12/2017 News Revealed: Disgraced chief constable and convicted deputy headteacher are among eight honours holders to forfeit their award Eight holders of honours – including a disgraced chief constable and a convicted deputy head teacher – have forfeited their award for bringing the system into disrepute. Mail Online 3/12/2017 News Devon and Cornwall – Progress Against the Police and Crime Plan 2017-2020 Overview of progress and furture landscape Devon & Cornwall OPCC 2/12/2017 Report Devon and Cornwall OPCC’s Estate Strategy 2017-2021 Location reduction is no longer the primary driver of the Strategy. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 2/12/2017 Report New police heritage squad to tackle crime against churches and old buildings The theft of lead from church roofs is likely to be the main priority of the new volunteers Leicestershire Live 2/12/2017 News «412441254126412741284129413041314132Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events