Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 84981 to 85000 «424642474248424942504251425242534254Next ›Last » PCC promises to put more pressure on Government to close legal loophole in war on lethal blades A police and crime commissioner has called on the Government to “do much more” in the fight to ban lethal weapons on Britain’s streets after an acceptance that his law-changing work is not over. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 News New DCC ‘absolutely committed’ to empowering officers and staff Northumbria Police’s temporary deputy chief constable has taken up the role full-time. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 News Three senior officers in running to lead Police Scotland Three senior officers are in the running to become Police Scotland's new chief constable, the BBC understands. Applications for the second biggest job in UK policing closed on Monday. BBC 26/6/2018 News Mental health A&E trialled following officers’ 40-hour wait for assessments Lancashire Constabulary has collaborated with the region’s health service to pilot a 24-hour service designed to prevent officers having to look after mental health patients while they await suitable care. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 News Force launches mini cyber police pilot The City of London Police has become the latest force to announce the launch of a mini police programme, aimed at teaching children between the ages of eight and ten about policing principles and community engagement, but also about cyber-crime prevention. Police Professional - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 News Scotland appoints new Justice Secretary in cabinet reshuffle Humza Yousaf has been promoted as the new Justice Secretary following a reshuffle of the Scottish cabinet. Police Professional 26/6/2018 News Knife Crime Market Exploration The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and the Home Office (HO) are scoping the potential for an innovation challenge addressing knife crime in the UK. To aid in the design of the challenge we are engaging the market in order to provide the HO with an understanding of what capabilities currently exist or are in development that could provide solutions. Home Office 26/6/2018 News Two football banning orders issued in response to an anti-Semitic video but national football lead praises the behaviour of the majority of fans With the final England group game only a few days away, the national police lead for football policing, thanks fans for their behaviour so far. Deputy Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: “The behaviour of the fans out in Russia has been, in the main, excellent, and they are making friends wherever they are going. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/6/2018 News US police end tests of controversial Amazon facial recognition technology Police in the US city of Orlando have ended tests of a controversial Amazon facial recognition technology that had led to protests from Amazon staff and dissent from shareholders. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 News Police cuts hit London harder than other parts of UK, says Sadiq Khan Mayor calls for extra funds and claims there are now 3.3 officers per 1,000 Londoners The Guardian 26/6/2018 News PSNI deputy chief constable to head Ireland’s police force Appointment of Drew Harris considered a dividend of Good Friday agreement The Guardian 26/6/2018 News Impressive CV but some could have concerns over new Garda chief The appointment of Drew Harris will have caused surprise, and perhaps even concern, in some quarters. BBC 26/6/2018 Analysis, Feature PSNI’s Drew Harris appointed Garda commissioner PSNI Deputy Chief Constable Drew Harris has been appointed as the new head of the police in the Republic of Ireland. BBC 26/6/2018 News PCC progress on fire governance: New approvals, new starters and a new combined model One year on from the launch of the Policing Insight series looking at PCCs and fire governance, Catherine Levin finds that the road to fire governance is fraught with obstacles and these will likely discourage other PCCs from following any time soon. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 Analysis, Feature Stress point: Why are police officers quitting the service? Mental health researcher and practitioner Dr Jane McGregor is currently writing a book on coping with stress in the emergency services. Her interviews with police officers reveal problems of morale, overwork and high stress which mean many are considering quitting the service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 Analysis Mobile data: The view from the frontline Business Lead for Digital Policing for West Yorkshire Police Chief Inspector Ian Williams explores his force's digital transformation and what a difference the right application can make to frontline policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 Opinion GMP chief’s fury over “attempt to discredit the force” A chief constable has hit back at a Times investigation and comment piece accusing Greater Manchester Police of “failed leadership” as “wholly misleading and unfair.” Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/6/2018 News “It’s demoralising” – Police frustrations at suspended sentences for sex offenders Police officers who spend months investigating cases only to the see the culprit back on the streets days later are being left feeling "demoralised". Coventry Live 26/6/2018 News Police Ombudsman to recruit a new chief as McAllister steps down The Police Ombudsman is seeking a new chief executive as its current leader retires due to ill health. Adrian McAllister, who has held the £100,000 salaried post since 2013, is said to be focusing his time on his recovery, according to a spokesperson at the Ombudsman's office. Belfast Telegraph 26/6/2018 News West Mercia Police use of force increases The number of times West Mercia Police have used force to deal with suspects has increased by nearly 300, new figures have revealed. Shropshire Star 26/6/2018 News «424642474248424942504251425242534254Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events