Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96472 total results. Showing results 82941 to 82960 «414441454146414741484149415041514152Next ›Last » HMICS publish inspection of local policing in Tayside Division Policing in Tayside is increasingly focused on providing local solutions for local problems, an approach likely to achieve more positive outcomes for its communities, says a report published today (16 November 2017). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 16/11/2017 News Head of Scotland’s policing inspectorate to retire Derek Penman has worked in law enforcement for 33 years Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/11/2017 News Dyfed-Powys Police to lose officers and told to improve Dyfed-Powys Police has been told to improve in their efficiency, as they are set to lose officers in their droves over the next four years. South Wales Guardian 16/11/2017 News Historic sex abuse takes up a third of force time A third of all West Yorkshire Police investigations now involve non-recent child sexual exploitation cases, according to a briefing paper detailing the acute pressures now facing the force. The Yorkshire Post 16/11/2017 News Mental health: Trusts should be fined if mentally ill people spend too long in police cells, Matthew Scott Mental health care groups could be fined if they take too long to take charge of mentally unwell people who end up in police cells. Kent Online 16/11/2017 News Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird opens up on five years in office Dame Vera Baird talks about the controversial decision to pay a convicted rapist as part of Operation Sanctuary, as well as lobbying for more money Chronicle Live (North East) 16/11/2017 News Cumbria Police expects to burst budget by nearly £1 million Cumbria Constabulary is expected to show an overspend of almost £1 million at the end of the financial year in March 2018. ITV News 16/11/2017 News Former MSP Susan Deacon is new police board chief Former MSP Susan Deacon has been appointed as the new chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority. The group, which oversees the work of Police Scotland, had been seeking a new head after Andrew Flanagan resigned under heavy criticism from MSPs. BBC 16/11/2017 News Grenfell Tower final death toll: Police say 71 lives lost as result of fire Officers say they have recovered and identified the final two bodies from the tower and do not expect to find any more The Guardian 16/11/2017 News Who’ll suffer most when the police retreat? Poorer people By Dawn Foster, Guardian columnist The Guardian 16/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Police ‘don’t have funds to investigate car break-ins and shoplifting’ A police force is struggling to make ends meet and has warned that it might stop sending officers to investigate thefts from cars and the shoplifting of goods worth less than £100. The Times - Subscription at source 16/11/2017 News Mental health calls ‘stopping police preventing crime’ Mental health calls are stopping police officers detecting and preventing crime, a force's chief constable said. BBC 15/11/2017 News Rise in non-recent sex offences recorded against children More than 60,000 cases of non-recent sexual abuse against children have been recorded by police forces across the UK over the last 4 years. NSPCC 15/11/2017 News APCC Chair marks five years since the first PCC elections in 2012 APCC Chair, David Lloyd PCC marks five years since the first election of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) in 2012 Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 15/11/2017 News Home Secretary Amber Rudd appoints Millie Banerjee as new College of Policing Chair Millie Banerjee takes over on a permanent basis as chair of the college. Home Office 15/11/2017 News Lack of ‘impartiality, balance and fairness’ in inspectorate assessments, claims PCC Poorly-funded force received inadequate rating last year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/11/2017 News APCC chair reflects on five years since first PCC election The chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) has urged the Government to protect the policing budget as he reflects on the five years since police and crime commissioners (PCCs) were introduced. Police Professional 15/11/2017 News Black people on Merseyside three times more likely to be stopped by police Force say they want to "make the most effective use" of stop and search powers Liverpool Echo 15/11/2017 News In practice: The Police ICT Strategic Principles will challenge many forces The new Strategic Principles for Police ICT make good common sense, and are hard to argue against. We can all agree on the importance of interoperability, good management of data, user-friendliness, and the ability to switch across different platforms. Efficiency, effectiveness; a rounded view of value for money; future proofing: what’s not to like? Yet the principles also present challenges, and following them will not be straightforward, explains former Greater Manchester Police ACC Ian Wiggett. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/11/2017 Analysis MP blasts ‘age-old vendettas’ and urges public to support Cleveland Police Labour politicians last night urged the public to get behind Cleveland Police as they accused Conservative rivals of playing on people's anxieties. The Northern Echo 15/11/2017 News «414441454146414741484149415041514152Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events