Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103290 total results. Showing results 84641 to 84660 «422942304231423242334234423542364237Next ›Last » Police seize more than 100 cars a week from irresponsible motorists on district’s roads Police across the Bradford district have seized almost 27,000 cars – more than 100 a week – from irresponsible drivers since 2013. Telegraph and Argus 14/7/2018 News Dorset Police merger under threat at the request of Cornwall civic chiefs Civic chiefs could disrupt the merger between Dorset Police and Devon and Cornwall Police following a division by members. Dorset Echo 14/7/2018 News Police and prosecutors ‘failed to share evidence with defence lawyers in 43 per cent of cases’, report says Police and prosecutors failed to fully comply with their obligations on sharing evidence with defence lawyers in 43 per cent of cases, according to a report by inspectors. Mail Online 14/7/2018 News Novichok poisonings ‘putting huge strain’ on police resources Crime commissioner says other major events adding to extraordinary level of demand The Guardian 14/7/2018 News Terror watchdog Max Hill in line to be new director of public prosecutions Britain’s terrorism law watchdog, who urged the scrapping of legislation that might target Muslims, is the front runner to be the next director of public prosecutions, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 14/7/2018 News Police failing to disclose files in nearly half of cases Police and prosecutors disclosed evidence in less than 60 per cent of a sample of hundreds of criminal cases, inspectors have found. The Times - Subscription at source 14/7/2018 News Counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST) 2018 The aim of CONTEST is to reduce the risk to the UK and its citizens and interests overseas from terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence. This updated and strengthened CONTEST strategy reflects the findings of a fundamental review of all aspects of counter-terrorism, to ensure we have the best response to the heightened threat in coming years from all forms of terrorism. Home Office 13/7/2018 Report Government agrees joint work on international crime UK-US taskforce to share expertise on detecting and tackling synthetic opioids. Home Office 13/7/2018 News Police FIND source of Novichok – a small bottle in poisoning victim Charlie Rowley’s house Police say they have found the source of the latest Novichok poisonings. Mail Online 13/7/2018 News ‘Bullying’ chief denies belittling staff CC Byrne claims his approach was to 'let a thousand flowers bloom'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/7/2018 News Disclosure failures highlighted by HMCPSI review Forces and prosecutors are not properly disclosing evidence in around four in ten cases, new statistics reveal. Police Professional - Subscription at source 13/7/2018 News Crime Commissioner delivers on pledge to reinvest in CCTV The contract has been awarded and work to reinvest in CCTV in 17 towns throughout Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, and Powys will start this month (July). Narberth & Whitland Observer 13/7/2018 News National police advice changed following local feedback Forces across the country are now advised not to use any perceived risk of transfer of HIV through spitting as part of their reasoning behind introducing spit guards. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 13/7/2018 News Donald Trump and Tommy Robinson protests: Met Police warn of crackdown on weekend demonstrations Police have warned of a crackdown as Donald Trump and Tommy Robinson supporters prepare to link-up for a mass march in central London. The Standard 13/7/2018 News South Wales Police allows facial recognition challenge A Welsh police force will not attempt to block a legal challenge to its use of facial recognition technology. BBC 13/7/2018 News Petrol bombs thrown at police in sixth night of violence after Orange Order parades in Northern Ireland Police Land Rovers went up in flames as about 200 Republican rioters caused disturbances in the Bogside area of Londonderry. Sky News 13/7/2018 News Emergency services scramble to Salisbury after ‘man falls ill near Skripal poisoning site’ Police have sealed off parts of Salisbury after a man reportedly fell ill near the Zizzi restaurant where Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia dined before their Novichok poisoning. Express 13/7/2018 News Novichok poisonings: Police chief asks for more help Wiltshire's police and crime commissioner says "a different approach" needs to be explored to cope with stretched police forces Sky News 13/7/2018 News PCC condemns police Trump visit conditions The Police and Crimes Commissioner for Lincolnshire Marc Jones has condemned the conditions that his officers are staying in while assisting with the visit of the US President Donald Trump Lincolnshire Reporter 13/7/2018 News The thousands of West Midlands criminals committing crimes while on bail – including murder Exclusive figures from the Ministry of Justice show that 3,943 offenders were convicted Birmingham Live 13/7/2018 News «422942304231423242334234423542364237Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events