Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 84621 to 84640 «422842294230423142324233423442354236Next ›Last » Fifth of Republic’s police stations have no internet connection Almost a fifth of the Republic's Garda stations don't have an internet connection. It means 111 of its 564 stations are unable to access the force's online information services, including the PULSE computer system. Belfast Telegraph 16/7/2018 News Senior Norfolk police officer nominated for top job in neighbouring county A senior Norfolk police officer has been nominated to take over as the new chief constable of Cambridgeshire. Nick Dean, who is currently Norfolk's deputy chief constable, has today been named as the preferred candidate for the role by Cambridgeshire police and crime commissioner, Jason Ablewhite. Lynn News 16/7/2018 News Armed police, dogs and undercover cops: The ‘unpredictable’ new counter-terror tactics for Merseyside Merseyside Police announces launch of Project Servator to strengthen frontline in battle against terrorism and crime threats Liverpool Echo 16/7/2018 News More than half of Brits believe the police have lost control of the streets The public believe that the surge in crime is due to criminals having no fear of getting caught The Sun 16/7/2018 News Vast majority of people in Suffolk feel safe from crime Almost 80% of people who took part in our big Suffolk survey said they felt ‘very’ or ‘quite’ safe in the county. East Anglian Daily Times 16/7/2018 News Have police lost control? Most Britons think criminals have no fear of the law as two thirds say they haven’t seen an officer on their street in a year The majority of Britons say the police have lost control of the streets, a shocking Daily Mail poll reveals today. Mail Online 16/7/2018 News Big drop on number of special constables The number of special constables on duty with Surrey Police has dropped by over 60 per cent in just five years. Haslemere Herald 16/7/2018 News ‘Kafkaesque’ courts evade scrutiny with secret trials A growing number of fraud and bribery trials are taking place in private, hampering efforts to fight corruption, a report has concluded. The Times - Subscription at source 16/7/2018 News Watchdog doesn’t keep track of directed misconduct hearing results IOPC says it makes forces hold hearings if it thinks there is a case to answer, not because it is implying guilt Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/7/2018 News Drone used to police ‘public order’ for the first time in Leicestershire Device can be used to help coordinate the actions of police on the ground Leicestershire Live 15/7/2018 News Police ‘conspired to block evidence’ Scores of people have been wrongly convicted after police and prosecutors conspired to withhold evidence that could have cleared them, MPs have been told. Express 15/7/2018 News Thugs carry a new weapon around town — impunity Violent crime is rising as police numbers fall and gang culture spreads The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/7/2018 Feature, Opinion New learning tool to help ‘make sense’ of coercive control law In late 2015, coercive control became a criminal offence in England and Wales, but the number of convictions have been low. Now a team at Lancaster University led by Dr Charlotte Barlow have developed a new tool to help train police officers to help victims of the new offence. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/7/2018 Analysis Police are solving ‘just 12 per cent of all crimes reported in Dorset’, according to new figures Police in Dorset solved just 12 per cent of all reported crimes last year, according to new figures. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 15/7/2018 News Losing the war on drugs: what the Stephen Lawrence case reveals about the narcotics trade and police corruption The racist killing of Stephen Lawrence and the failures of the police in solving the crime sent shock waves through Britain. Years later, it emerged that the father of one of the murderers was a local drug baron accused of corrupting officers. Here, the former undercover officer Neil Woods and the writer JS Rafaeli explain how drug money undermines law enforcement The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/7/2018 Feature, Opinion Police rapped over undercover sex inquiry Taxpayers have been hit with a £46,000 bill after undercover investigators were found to have unlawfully spied on a retired senior police officer who was suspected of pushing his groin into the faces of female train passengers. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/7/2018 News Novichok: police take away 400 potentially contaminated items Searches to continue despite discovery of bottle linked to murder of Dawn Sturgess The Guardian 14/7/2018 News Police ‘decriminalising cannabis’ as prosecutions fall away Government figures sent to Norman Lamb MP reveal fall of 19% since 2015 in people prosecuted for possession The Guardian 14/7/2018 News See the crime-fighting Northumbria Police dogs – in their brand new shoes Police dogs have been trying on new specially-made shoes to help them carry out their duties Chronicle Live (North East) 14/7/2018 News Police chief says New IRA to blame for city violence The PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton has said that the violent dissident republican group the New IRA is behind the murder attempts and disorder in Londonderry over this past week. Belfast Telegraph 14/7/2018 News «422842294230423142324233423442354236Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events