Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104893 total results. Showing results 82601 to 82620 «412741284129413041314132413341344135Next ›Last » Police union chief warns an officer will be murdered soon in the UK The chairman of the Police Federation has told LBC the violence on the streets will mean that a police officer will soon be murdered in the UK. LBC 26/11/2018 News Police ‘IGNORED Muslim gang sex abuse’ over ‘POLITICAL CORRECTNESS’ fears Police "recklessly ignored" decades of sexual abuse by predominantly Pakistani Muslim gangs on British Sikh women because of "political correctness", a bombshell report claims. Express 26/11/2018 News Force was wrong to ban journalist from Labour conference, court rules Michael Segalov was refused accreditation by Sussex Police. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News Officers using controversial tactical contact ‘must be protected’ Met Fed chairman concerned officers could be left at mercy of the courts if a moped rider suffers injury when knocked off their bike. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News Fed election turnout to stay secret for years Result of ballot for chairman which followed major review, will now be subject to a review. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News Chief: Service cuts are too deep CC Veale: 'cuts created and caused by austerity are too deep and have gone on for too long'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News Live blog: Professional Standards and Ethics National Conference 2018 As the police complaints system undergoes major reform, the 18th Professional Standards and Ethics National Conference 2018 meets today to consider what those changes mean for policing (26 November). We will be live blogging from the event. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News Dorset Police in numbers: Its £142m budget, £3.5m overspend, 500 fewer staff members and 93,000 999 calls Nine out of ten people surveyed in Dorset believe the police need more money - but officers fear cuts will soon cripple the service. Daily Echo (Southern) 26/11/2018 News Tough sentences are the only way to protect police and public Almost every day brings a fresh example of worsening criminal violence, committed in broad daylight, and now directed at police themselves. Last week two officers were attacked viciously on a busy street after a routine traffic stop in Merton in south London. Conservative Woman 26/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Outdated technology wastes police time, says David Hamilton of the SPF The Police Scotland “project” is at risk of being derailed by failures to invest in state-of-the-art equipment, a figurehead for rank and file officers warned. The Times - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News We should punish technology firms that fail to confront their own role in fuelling terrorism It is time to challenge the social media and tech companies over their role in fuelling extremism. What I saw in the past decade as a police officer wrestling with issues such as paedophilia, organised crime and gang crime, and latterly running the national police counter terrorism network from New Scotland Yard, was of increasing concern. These firms curate information for our digestion, and do it with a brutal commercial focus aimed at cashing in on our attention. It will take regulation, financial sanctions and persuasion to put the public interest at the centre of their policies. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Social media giants ‘risk lives’ by not helping police Social media firms failed to alert police to any suspicious terrorist activity on their platforms for four years, the UK’s former head of counter-terrorism reveals today, as he demands they face financial penalties. The Telegraph 26/11/2018 News Sexual exploitation of British Sikh girls by grooming gangs has been ‘recklessly ignored’ by police due to ‘political correctness’, claims report Gangs of predominantly Pakistani men have been grooming British Sikh girls for decades, according to claims in a bombshell report. Mail Online 26/11/2018 News Social media giants ‘failed to report terror activity for years’ Social media companies did not report any suspicious terrorist activity on their platforms to the police for four years, the UK’s former head of counterterrorism has disclosed. The Times - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 News Police need to do more than chase mopeds There is an undeniable thrill at seeing muggers knocked off their bikes but it’s no substitute for more police on the beat The Times - Subscription at source 26/11/2018 Feature, Opinion Cleveland Police has one officer for every 450 people – seventh highest in country Cleveland Police has one of the highest ratios of officers to population in the country despite concerns over cuts, it has been claimed. Hartlepool Mail 25/11/2018 News Remote island of just 4,500 people wants £38,000-a-year detective who specialises in investigating historic sex crimes A remote island of just 4,500 people wants to beef up its police force by hiring a £38,000-a-year detective who specialises in historic sex abuse cases - although officials say there aren't actually any cases to investigate. Mail Online 25/11/2018 Jobs Paramedics suffer EIGHT assaults and sex attacks every day as it is revealed 1,400 homes in UK are now too dangerous for ambulances to go to without police protection Eight paramedics are assaulted each day as shocking figures show 1,400 homes are too dangerous for crews to approach without police protection. Mail Online 25/11/2018 News Stop and search has no real impact on reducing knife crime, research suggests 'Attempts to punish and prosecute our way out of knife crime are doomed to failure,' researchers say The Independent 25/11/2018 News The police moped crime strategy is worrying – why are politicians cheering on unjustified violence? Imagine you’re walking down a street at night. Suddenly, someone zooms past on a moped, followed by a car in hot pursuit. The car crashes into person on the bike, running them down — purposefully — causing them to fly into the air, and fall in front of the car. Seems like a nasty crime, no? 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