Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 83301 to 83320 «416241634164416541664167416841694170Next ›Last » Reversing police cuts may not solve all problems, but it is a good start We understand Martin Hewitt’s point, but recruiting extra police officers certainly makes the challenges easier to face The Independent - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 Feature, Opinion Police cost into historic crimes hits £236MILLION – and YOU are fitting the bill The cost to taxpayers of police investigations into historical crimes has reached £236million, it has been revealed. Express 5/1/2020 News GCHQ on alert for cyber-attack from Iran’s hackers GCHQ spies stepped up their monitoring of Tehran-backed hackers this weekend amid fears that Britain’s national infrastructure and government departments would be targeted in retaliation for the American drone strike that killed an Iranian military commander. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Police fear return of targets as price of 20,000 recruits Government plans for a “target culture” in policing have been criticised by police chiefs. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 5/1/2020 News Disgruntled ex-Police Scotland staff blast force on jobs website for bullying, favouritism and poor working conditions Disgruntled former Police Scotland staff have mauled the force on a jobs website. The Scottish Sun 4/1/2020 News The police chief who believes arrests aren’t the key to fighting rising crime Exclusive: While Boris Johnson champions ‘tough justice’ measures, Britain’s most senior police chief tells Lizzie Dearden prevention must be prioritised to keep people safe The Independent 4/1/2020 Feature, Opinion New police unit using social media to predict outbreaks of gang violence Project Alpha has helped stop spate of robberies and drugs being imported into prison The Independent 4/1/2020 News Boris Johnson’s promise of 20,000 officers isn’t enough to solve crime problems, says Britain’s most senior police chief Exclusive: National Police Chiefs’ Council chair warns that rising crime and falling prosecutions cannot be stopped by increasing police funding alone The Independent 4/1/2020 News DNA supplied by public to trace their ancestry should be available to police, according to majority of Britons DNA that the public supply to private firms to trace their ancestry should be available to police investigating crimes, says a majority of Britons. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 4/1/2020 News Police, janitors and teachers come together to boost children’s mental health Police officers, janitors and school nurses will come together this year to support children struggling mental health. The Press and Journal 4/1/2020 News Maimed policeman seeks rougher ride for dangerous drivers Tom Dorman has got a lot of plans for 2020. His list includes applying for promotion at work, competing in a string of triathlons and getting married to his fiance, Anna. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 4/1/2020 News The police chief who believes arrests aren’t the key to fighting rising crime The chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) strikes a markedly different tone to Boris Johnson’s new government, which has pledged to create thousands more prison places and keep offenders in jail for longer. The Independent 4/1/2020 News Boris Johnson’s promise of 20,000 officers isn’t enough to solve crime problems, says Britain’s most senior police chief National Police Chiefs’ Council chair warns that rising crime and falling prosecutions cannot be stopped by increasing police funding alone The Independent 4/1/2020 News Drone team to be launched by Nottinghamshire Police and Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service A number of Nottinghamshire officers have been training as drone pilots in preparation for the operational launch of a new drone team on Monday (January 6, 2020). Newark Advertiser 4/1/2020 News Hundreds of sex offenders granted anonymity Three quarters of sex attackers who ask to be taken off a register created to keep tabs on them have their details removed by police, official data suggests. The Times - Subscription at source 4/1/2020 News Prosecutors could lead investigations Prosecutors could be given the power to direct police investigations under plans for a “once in a generation” overhaul of the criminal justice system. The Times - Subscription at source 4/1/2020 News Guide dog reject finds her calling in custody She failed to make the grade as a guide dog and got thrown off the sniffer dog course, but River has emerged as an unlikely heroine of canine policing. The Times - Subscription at source 4/1/2020 News Report – Police Scotland PIRC/00403/18 The complaints in this case arose after the applicant reported to the police that she was the victim of rape. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 3/1/2020 Report Report – Police Scotland PIRC/00127/19 The complaints in this case arose when officers attended at the applicant’s home address following a report that she had behaved in a threatening and abusive manner towards her sister. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 3/1/2020 Report Two Review Team reports published The Review Team has published two Complaint Handling Review (CHR) reports this week. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 3/1/2020 News «416241634164416541664167416841694170Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events