Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96631 total results. Showing results 84441 to 84460 «421942204221422242234224422542264227Next ›Last » Tens of thousands of police and prison officers are set to benefit after the 1% pay cap on the public sector is lifted Ministers will formally abandon the public sector pay cap this week, with tens of thousands of police and prison officers set to benefit. Mail Online 11/9/2017 News Email crime victims rather than visit, says police chief Many victims of crime should no longer be visited at home by police officers but contacted on the telephone or online, according to a chief constable. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 News Police first in line for big rise as 1% public sector pay cap is lifted Ministers will start lifting the public-sector pay cap on some workers within days, with rises expected for the police and prison officers. The Times - Subscription at source 11/9/2017 News Blog: Change on horizon for pursuits Tim Rogers, lead on police pursuits for the Police Federation of England and Wales, discusses the long struggle to better protect emergency service drivers and why it is finally coming to a head. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Head of Irish police quits blaming ‘unending cycle’ of public inquiries Nóirín O’Sullivan, the first woman to lead Garda Síochána, to retire after facing calls to step down over breathalyser test scandal The Guardian 10/9/2017 News Victims shouldn’t expect police visits, says Chief Constable Sussex Chief Constable Giles York questioned whether an in-person visit served any purpose and said it would be more “convenient” for members of the public to interact with the force online. The Telegraph 10/9/2017 News Police reveal new spiked net to stop vehicles weighing up to 17 tonnes ploughing into crowds in terror attacks Scotland Yard has unveiled a new spiked, vehicle-stopping net designed to prevent terrorists using vans and lorries to target crowds. The piece of kit, known as Talon, can stop a vehicle weighing up to 17 tonnes and requires just two officers to deploy in less than a minute. Mail Online 10/9/2017 News Willie Rennie urges Nats to “get a grip” on Police Scotland boss crisis by drafting in cops from other forces while Phil Gormley is on leave Justice Secretary Michael Matheson will give a statement to MSPs in Holyrood this week but a source said there are no plans to bring in back-up top brass The Scottish Sun 10/9/2017 News Public sector pay cap to be lifted for police and prison officers The government is to lift the 1% public sector pay cap for the first time for both police and prison officers, the BBC understands. BBC 10/9/2017 News Cambridgeshire Performance Update – 12 Months To June 2017 The purpose of this paper is to provide an update to the Business Co-ordination Board on the Constabulary’s performance against strategic themes identified in the Police and Crime Plan. Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/9/2017 Report Cambridgeshire Performance Monitoring Report Recent rises in levels of recorded crime nationally, are also reflected in Cambridgeshire. Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/9/2017 Report Cambridgeshire Medium Term Financial Strategy 2018/19 To 2021/22 This report sets out the risks and issues that the Commissioner is considering in agreeing the MTFS. Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/9/2017 Report Consultation On Changes To The Governance Of The Fire And Rescue Service Summary Of The Options Considered Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/9/2017 Report Fire And Rescue Governance – Local Business Case Cambridgeshire To date the consultation has had over 2,500 responses including 780 comments (as at 21st August 2017). Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/9/2017 Report HMIC’s Legitimacy Inpsection Report 2016 – Update All the recommendations stemming from HMIC reports have been incorporated in the Vetting Unit and ACU Delivery Plans which are held by the Head of PSD. Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/9/2017 Report Thin blue online: Police chief tells overstretched officers NOT to visit victims at homes A police chief has sparked anger by claiming that there is no point in his overstretched officers visiting many victims of crime. Mail Online 10/9/2017 News Rod Liddle: The Cromer traveller fiasco shows our PCs can be too PC As I was lounging on holiday last month, something unfortunate happened: I found a newspaper. Can’t remember which one. I had sworn myself off the news for 10 days and as a consequence had been blissfully happy and a much nicer person, to boot. I realise this is an unwise thing for a journo to say. The Sunday Times 10/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Police first in queue as public sector pay cap axed Ministers will signal an end to the seven-year public sector pay freeze later this week with police officers set to get the first rise. It is understood that they will either be awarded an across-the-board pay rise of more than 1% or targeted bonuses will be given to those working on the front line. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2017 News Cambridgeshire PCC’s Community Engagement Report The Commissioner would welcome the Panel’s suggestions on strategic engagement activities to deliver the Plan going forward. Cambridgeshire OPCC 9/9/2017 Report Cambridgeshire PCC’s Performance Update June 2017 Police and crime plan dashboard to illsutrate data Cambridgeshire OPCC 9/9/2017 Report «421942204221422242234224422542264227Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events