Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 83241 to 83260 «415941604161416241634164416541664167Next ›Last » Former Met Police Commissioner ‘lied in VIP child abuse interview’ Lord Hogan-Howe, the former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is to be investigated over his conduct during Scotland Yard's flawed VIP child abuse inquiry. The Telegraph 4/11/2017 News Half of UK speed cameras are switched OFF… and four police forces aren’t even using ANY Only half of all fixed speed cameras are actually switched on, police data has revealed. Mail Online 4/11/2017 News Only half of Britain’s fixed speed camera are active Freedom of information request finds four police forces do not have any fixed cameras while 13 have less than half switched on The Guardian 4/11/2017 News Northamptonshire Police could ask public to pay more A police force may hold a referendum asking the public to pay more money directly to the force, according to its police and crime commissioner. BBC 3/11/2017 News KBR named as delivery partner for Transforming Forensics Program The Government has chosen KBR as its delivery partner to assist with the design and mobilisation of the Transforming Forensics programme. Police Professional 3/11/2017 News EU police work FAILING: ‘Borders UNPROTECTED from terror attacks after shortages’ The European Union is struggling to protect its borders from future terrorist attacks and illegal migrants because there is a lack of decent police equipment to do the job, according to a police union. Express 3/11/2017 News Big Data policing: Opportunities and challenges A recent study of the police’s use of data has found that UK police forces had access to a vast amount of digital data, but lacked the technological capability to use it effectively. Alexander Babuta of the Royal United Services Institute explores the opportunities presented by big data policing technologies, and the organisational barriers that must be overcome to make effective use of them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 Analysis Call for national roll-out of local transformation projects Local transformation projects need to be scaled up to make them truly effective, the chair of the Police Reform and Transformation Board has said. Police Professional 3/11/2017 News Kent Police officers suffer hundreds of injuries each year while on duty The head of policing in Kent has branded criminals who assault police "evil" - as it emerges the number of attacks on officers has reached a three-year high. Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott is calling for harsher sentences for yobs who assault emergency workers amid a rise in staff being punched, kicked, stabbed and spat at. Kent Online 3/11/2017 News ‘When did preventing terrorism somehow become seen as a bad thing?’ Anti-extremism safeguarding programme is defending robustly by former senior civil servant. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News The government has ‘put its fingers in its ears’, says PCC PCCs are unimpressed with the Home Secretary's speech telling them to stop writing press releases about funding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News Death investigations set to speed up with pioneering non-invasive drug test World's first portable fingerprint drug test rolled out after successful trial. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News Drones become crime-fighting tool, but perfection is elusive Drones are fast becoming an essential tool for more law enforcement agencies, changing how officers carry out everyday tasks and bringing air surveillance to departments with limited budgets. Yahoo! 3/11/2017 News Uncertain future for PCSOs as Hampshire police await funding deal The future of PCSOs in the county is uncertain as senior police await to hear how much funding the force will receive. Figures seen by The News show that while police officer numbers have dropped by more than 1,000 in seven years, PCSOs have increased by more than 40 in the same period. The News (Portsmouth) 3/11/2017 News Politicians express anger and frustration at police front counter closures Labour, Tories and Greens all speak out, with the closure of Notting Hill station coming under particular fire Get West London 3/11/2017 News Police kept body parts of Moors murders victim without family’s knowledge Pauline Reade’s family have discovered some of her remains, including her jaw bone, had been kept at Leeds University by Greater Manchester police The Guardian 3/11/2017 News Social isolation behind extremism and terrorism, police told Counter-terrorism chief tells force leaders that suspects have come from communities with a lack of integration The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News More teenagers have tried drugs than cigarettes More young teenagers have now tried drugs than cigarettes, according to NHS figures. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News Illegal immigrants and foreign offenders have disappeared, says watchdog Tens of thousands of migrants who are supposed to report to the authorities have gone missing, the immigration watchdog has said. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News Met chief Cressida Dick hits out over cuts to funding Britain’s most senior police officer has spoken out on funding cuts hours after the home secretary rebuked chiefs about their public appeals for cash. The Times - Subscription at source 3/11/2017 News «415941604161416241634164416541664167Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events