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Showing results 84701 to 84720 «423242334234423542364237423842394240Next ›Last » Crime commissioner blasted by Justine Curran in first interview since sudden exit Former Humberside Police chief Justine Curran has said she was never given a "real chance" to succeed by police and crime commissioner Keith Hunter Scunthorpe Telegraph 28/8/2017 News Police dealing with record level of phone calls on mental health Forces left to pick up pieces, with senior officer saying cuts and rising demand mean NHS is struggling to cope The Guardian 28/8/2017 News Poor intelligence sharing across the EU led to more deaths at the hands of violent jihadists, Europe’s top cop claims Europol boss Rob Wainwright urged security services and police forces to share more intelligence in order to combat the terror threat across the continent The Sun 28/8/2017 News Four drivers a day convicted of drug driving – and if you take these prescription drugs and get behind the wheel YOU could be breaking the law If you’re convicted of drug driving you can get a minimum 1-year driving ban, an unlimited fine and up to six months in prison The Sun 28/8/2017 News Fans ‘will escape prosecution’ if anti-sectarian law scrapped Football fans who sing songs about proscribed organisations such as the IRA and the Ulster Volunteer Force could escape prosecution if controversial legislation is repealed, according to police. The Scotsman 28/8/2017 News Police and support staff accused of racist, sexist and sectarian tweeting Around half a dozen police officers and support staff are under investigation in Northern Ireland over allegations that they posted racist, sexist and sectarian messages on Twitter and potentially prejudiced criminal inquiries, the Guardian has learned. The Guardian 28/8/2017 News PSNI investigated over ‘inappropriate tweets’ A number of police officers or Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) support staff are being investigated over allegations of inappropriate use of the social media network Twitter. BBC 28/8/2017 News Political, selective and weak: A response to Reform’s ‘Bobbies on the net’ Last week, the policy think tank Reform published their report on the digital future of policing, to considerable controversy. Here, serving officer Nathan Constable and Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University argue the report is lacks evidence, academic rigour, coherence, and a basic understanding of what policing is, what people want from it, or how it is held to account. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/8/2017 Analysis Drug-driving bans now match those for drinking as roadside tests boost conviction rates to 98% Nearly four drug drivers are being convicted per day after a new law was passed to help boost convictions on the road, it has been revealed. Mail Online 27/8/2017 News Shocking security flaws at the heart of Parliament exposed by secret test Mock terror attack by police reveals extremists could storm building in less than five minutes to stage massacre Mail Online 27/8/2017 News Shocking security flaws at Parliament revealed after officers staged mock terror attack which could have killed 100 MPs A secret test conducted by police showed that terrorists could break into Parliament in under five minutes and stage a massacre of more than 100 MPs, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 27/8/2017 News Hundreds caught be roadside tests for cannabis and cocaine Hundreds of motorists a year are being convicted for driving while intoxicated on drugs after a crackdown dramatically raised the conviction rate. The Times - Subscription at source 27/8/2017 News Police take 11 hours to respond to 999 calls Police in parts of London have been taking an average of 11 hours to respond to some 999 calls after a “disastrous” reorganisation by the Metropolitan police. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 27/8/2017 News Met police cuts will mean fewer face-to-face visits, says senior officer Deputy commissioner says Scotland Yard will have to focus on more vulnerable people as number of officers falls The Guardian 26/8/2017 News Police may put helping foreigners first Victims of crime who speak limited English may in future be considered a priority as “vulnerable” and would be more likely to receive face-to-face police visits, one of Scotland Yard’s top officers has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 26/8/2017 News Don’t expect police to come out after a crime if you’re healthy, middle-aged and speak good English Victims of crime in London could be denied a personal visit from police unless they are judged to be sufficiently “vulnerable”, one of Scotland Yard’s most senior officers has warned. The Standard 25/8/2017 News Exclusive: What PCCs and Chief Constables REALLY think of each other Policing Insight has secured the exclusive rights to publish extracts from Dr Mark Roycroft's new book, "Police Chiefs in the UK: Politicians, HR Managers or Cops?", due to be published next month. In this first extract, Dr Roycroft, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of East Anglia, examines what PCCs think of Chief Constables - and vice versa. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/8/2017 Analysis Taking the lead: Maintaining morale and mental resilience Lt Col (Retd) Richard Dorney served in the British Army for more than 38 years. He established the Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) system in the Army and commanded the training team for three years. Here he explains the importance of strong leadership in maintaining morale and mental resiliency. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/8/2017 Opinion ‘Don’t expect police to come out after a crime if you’re healthy, middle-aged and speak good English’ Victims of crime in London could be denied a personal visit from police unless they are judged to be sufficiently “vulnerable”, one of Scotland Yard’s most senior officers has warned. The Standard 25/8/2017 News Cumbria police revamp non-emergency number Police in Cumbria have moved to revamp their 101 non-emergency number following controversy over the service. Callers are now being given an update on where they are in the queue of people trying to contact officers after previous problems revealed concerns over waiting times. 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