Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96559 total results. Showing results 85741 to 85760 «428442854286428742884289429042914292Next ›Last » Home Secretary statement on recent terrorist attacks Home Secretary addresses Parliament following recent terrorist attacks. Home Office 22/6/2017 Report Police resources must be effectively targeted The events of recent weeks have put discussions about police resources firmly back on the agenda. But debate needs to move beyond numbers and think about how to target resources most effectively, says Alice Lilly. Institute for Government 22/6/2017 Analysis, Feature Sadiq Khan to shut 50 per cent of police station front counters Sadiq Khan is planning to close half of London’s remaining 73 police station front counters, it emerged on Thursday. The Standard 22/6/2017 News PM Commons statement on Grenfell Tower Theresa May made a statement to the House of Commons on the Grenfell Tower fire and provided an update on support for those affected. Includes mention of potential for a new "Civil Disaster Response Taskforce". Prime Minister's Office 22/6/2017 Report I’ll have to cut beat bobbies without more cash, says Met chief: Cressida Dick says investigations are being put on the back-burner because of a lack of funds Britain's top police officer has warned she will be forced to pull bobbies from the beat unless the Government injects more money into fighting terrorism. Mail Online 22/6/2017 News Police chief fears funding cuts could reduce service HAMPSHIRE and Isle of Wight police chief, Olivia Pinkney has warned that the police may be unable to provide the same services if there is no change in their funding. Isle of Wight County Press 22/6/2017 News Scottish Police Authority chief executive called on to quit amid “disarray” at watchdog In a report leaked to The Herald yesterday, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland found there was “dysfunction” in the relationship between John Foley and outgoing SPA chair Andrew Flanagan. The Herald (Scotland) 22/6/2017 News Investigations sidelined by overstretched police dealing with terror attacks and Grenfell Tower inquiry Britain’s top police officer warned yesterday that cuts in officer numbers were “inevitable” without more cash and said it was becoming “extremely difficult” to secure the capital. The Times 22/6/2017 News Surrey Police to triple number of Taser trained officers by 2020 Surrey has one of the lowest rates of Taser usage of any force in the country - but trained officers will increase from 167 to 569 by 2020 Surrey Live 22/6/2017 News Dozens of sex offenders change their names – but police will not reveal their new identities Dozens of rapists, paedophiles and other criminals on the sex offenders register have changed their names, but police will not reveal their new identities. Worle and Somerset Mercury 22/6/2017 News Privatised probation programme ‘could be dropped with negligible impact’ Privatised probation programme 'could be dropped with negligible impact' The Guardian 22/6/2017 News Stretched police shelving other inquiries to focus on terrorism, says Met chief Cressida Dick says officers are unable to dedicate as much resource to gathering intelligence to prevent future attacks The Guardian 22/6/2017 News Home Office evokes Orwellian vision of anti-extremism commission Government decides to tweet picture of heavily armed police to accompany Queen’s speech announcement of new counter-terror body The Guardian 22/6/2017 News Investigations sidelined by overstretched police dealing with terror attacks and Grenfell Tower inquiry Britain’s top police officer warned yesterday that cuts in officer numbers were “inevitable” without more cash and said it was becoming “extremely difficult” to secure the capital. The Times - Subscription at source 22/6/2017 News Met chief hints at tougher van hire rules to combat terrorism Hiring a van may need to be regulated after vehicles were used in terrorist attacks, the Metropolitan police commissioner suggested yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 22/6/2017 News Avon and Somerset police boss to tell Government she CANNOT make more cuts Sue Mountstevens has said she will write to the Home Secretary and the Prime Minister asking for more money, not less Bath Chronicle 21/6/2017 News Police and Crime Commissioner has concerns about paedophile hunters and ‘vigilante justice’ PCC Angus Macpherson is worried that they may unwittingly be jeopardising police investigations Bath Chronicle 21/6/2017 News APCC Response to the Queen’s Speech Responding to the measures set out in today’s Queen Speech, APCC Chair Dame Vera Baird QC Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 21/6/2017 News Prison reform: open letter from the Justice Secretary Justice Secretary David Lidington sets out the essential reforms under way to make prisons places of safety and reform. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 21/6/2017 Analysis, Feature Reality Check: Is the Met Police facing £400m in cuts? The claim: The Metropolitan Police is facing cuts of £400m by 2021. Reality Check verdict: The Metropolitan Police's budget will be flat in cash terms, so there is not going to be a cut in that sense, but the Mayor of London's team calculates that rising costs will mean savings of £400m will need to be found between 2017-18 and 2020-21. BBC 21/6/2017 Analysis, Feature «428442854286428742884289429042914292Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events