Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96468 total results. Showing results 82721 to 82740 «413341344135413641374138413941404141Next ›Last » Essex Police and Crime Plan 2016-2020 Quarterly Update Annex A: Quarterly report to August 2017 Essex OPFCC 27/11/2017 Report Dubious forensic evidence? That’s what happens when we sell off public services The recent mass review of 10,000 criminal case samples shows what can happen when commercial demands get in the way of vital public services says Steve Thomas national secretary, Prospect union The Guardian 27/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Police to acquire powers to address illegal and unsafe drone use Police are set to be given powers to prevent the unsafe or criminal use of drones as part of a new package of legislation. Advance 27/11/2017 News Dyfed-Powys Police escapes worst of budget cuts Dyfed-Powys Police is one of only two police forces which avoided real term financial cuts since 2015. Shropshire Star 27/11/2017 News UK Police set to be given new powers in Drone Bill In a shock move, the UK Government is preparing rules to address the rise of drones before they actually hit the mass market. Telecoms.com 27/11/2017 News Force faces £925,000 deficit but PCC says officer numbers won’t fall Peter McCall says cutting numbers would be 'untenable' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 News Police say no evidence to link less street lighting to increase in crime Authorities conducted an investigation into the matter Lincolnshire Live 27/11/2017 News New Zealand Police embrace quirky kiwi humour in “most entertaining recruitment video” New Zealand Police has launched a recruitment campaign like no other with a video dubbed, “the most entertaining Police recruitment video yet”. The Drum 27/11/2017 News Scottish Police Authority ‘ready to respond’ over suspensions The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) has said it will do what it can to help strengthen the team at the top of Police Scotland after a number of senior officers were suspended. BBC 27/11/2017 News Challenge set to discover how drones could be used as a force for good A project has been launched looking at how drones could be used to benefit cities – to prove the technology can be used for more than just as “toys for hobbyists”. Wiltshire Business 27/11/2017 News Number of young people acting as ‘money mules’ doubles The number of young people caught acting as "money mules" has doubled in the past four years, according to the UK's fraud prevention service, Cifas. BBC 27/11/2017 News Report on the operation of the European Arrest Warrant Act 2003 (as amended) for the year 2016 REPUBLIC OF RELAND: The Act gives effect to the Council Framework Decision of 13 June 2002 on the European Arrest Warrant and the surrender procedures between Member States. [pdf] Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 27/11/2017 Report Crisis-hit Scottish police force in line for overhaul Scotland’s embattled police force could be overhauled when the investigations into senior officers have been completed, Michael Matheson, the justice secretary, has suggested. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Two more top police officers suspended An emergency review into the management team of Scotland’s police force has begun after the suspension of two senior officers. Police Scotland - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 News Campaigners raise alarm over ‘appallingly disproportionate’ number of black and minority ethnic children being arrested Black and ethnic minority children account for more than a quarter of all child arrests across England and Wales — more than double proportion of BAME population as a whole The Independent 27/11/2017 News The worrying state of policing in England and Wales after seven years of austerity Barry Loveday provides an overview of the state of policing in England and Wales. He highlights the severe impact of seven years of austerity on policing performance, and concludes that whether Brexit will ameliorate or worsen the situation remains to be seen. London School of Economics (LSE) 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Stop police cuts to keep us safe By Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan Metro 27/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland stand-in chief looking to strengthen force after string of suspensions Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins, Superintendent Kirk Kinnell, Chief Inspector Bob Glass and another officer have all been suspended. Daily Record 27/11/2017 News Suspects from one area spread around UK in ‘county lines’ drug trade A London borough has used data from police, missing persons records and social services information to build a picture of how county lines impacted young people in its area. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature ‘Youngers’ don’t call themselves victims in drug mule trade City gangs have been muscling in on the drug markets in smaller towns for more than 20 years. 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