Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100051 total results. Showing results 84921 to 84940 «424342444245424642474248424942504251Next ›Last » Data protection law stops our attempt to name criminal suspects – including man wanted for 11 years over a rape in Ipswich Last year we asked Suffolk police under the Freedom of Information Act for the details of the 15 suspects wanted for the longest period of time by them. East Anglian Daily Times 5/2/2018 News ‘Reporting crimes online will bring faster response’, police and Burton businesses say Even CCTV can be uploaded instantly to the site Burton Mail 5/2/2018 News Drone-catchers and a facial-recognition plane to police Winter Olympics The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics will involve high levels of security when it begins this weekend alphr 5/2/2018 News Progress report: College of Policing shares its work on developing tomorrow’s chief officers Two years on from the College of Policing’s Leadership Review and applications for the Senior Police National Assessment Centre (SPNAC) and Strategic Command Course (SCC), the gateway to senior chief officers’ positions, have risen by a third. Policing Insight takes a closer look at the changes that have made this happen and what’s next for senior appointments. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 5/2/2018 Analysis Police Federation blames Government cuts for latest rise in crime in Leicestershire 'More and more people are suffering due to criminal activity' Leicestershire Live 5/2/2018 News Bernard Hogan-Howe: Why policing will not be compromised by Brexit I do not support a second referendum. It seems odd to me that those who objected to the first referendum on the grounds that it offended the principle of Parliamentary democracy now argue that it is an appropriate way to allow the electorate to express a view. The Yorkshire Post 5/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Vows to cut West Mercia Police reserve funds by £20 million West Mercia Police has lived beyond its means for too long and changes need to be made, its Police and Crime Commisioner said. Shropshire Star 5/2/2018 News Review of Police and Crime Commissioner Remuneration: Call for evidence document This call for evidence document represents one strand of evidence collection for the requested review of PCC pay. This is an open call for evidence to enable all of those with an interest in this issue to contribute their views. gov.uk 5/2/2018 Report Politicians interfering with policing, Colin McKerracher claims Scotland’s single police force was set up for political reasons and is now subject to regular ministerial meddling, a former chief constable has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 5/2/2018 News Police chief’s U-turn over speed blitz after he admits plans to punish drivers who are 1mph over the limit would not be achievable A police chief backtracked yesterday after calling for motorists who break the speed limit by just 1mph to face punishment. Mail Online 5/2/2018 News How to deal with the IOPC: Treat it with caution Former Warwickshire PCC, Ronald Ball, says the newly-formed watchdog has no interest in officer confidence Police Oracle 5/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Police Chiefs’ Blog: CC Anthony Bangham – Road enforcement must be proportionate, but the limit is the limit for a reason The focus on the one mph issue has detracted from the real point I wanted to make - drivers shouldn’t just assume they’ve got a free pass to drive over the limit. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 4/2/2018 Feature, Opinion MP’s call for review of ‘misused’ Joint Enterprise law The House of Commons has concluded that the current Joint Enterprise legislation needed to be "put right" to avoid incorrect police charges. Police Professional 4/2/2018 News The shocking truth about policing in Cambridge Reporter Samar Maguire invited himself along for a Friday night on patrol with police in Cambridge to see the harsh realities of modern policing Cambrian News 4/2/2018 Analysis, Feature Former Scottish police chief brands single force a ‘political move’ A candidate for the post of Scotland’s chief constable has claimed that the Scottish Government has been interfering politically in policing since the dawn of devolution almost 20 years ago. The Scotsman 4/2/2018 News 24-hour mental health service launched to support police officers on the beat The service has sparked a fall in the number of times police were forced to hold someone under the Mental Health Act The Standard 4/2/2018 News Express & Star comment: Difference of opinions over police station closures We make no apology for returning to the highly contentious issue of police station closures. Express & Star 4/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Staffordshire police stations facing closure in cost-cutting overhaul Police stations in Staffordshire could be closed down under a cost-cutting overhaul led by the force’s boss, who says some are no longer required. Express & Star 4/2/2018 News Sussex Police among UK’s most LGBT-friendly employers Sussex Police has made a list of the country's top 100 employers for lesbian, gay, bi and trans people to work. Spirit FM 4/2/2018 News Labour accuses Matheson over Gormley case Scotland’s justice secretary Michael Matheson may have broken the law when he told police watchdogs that allowing the chief constable to return from suspension was a “bad decision”, according to Labour. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 4/2/2018 News «424342444245424642474248424942504251Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events