Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96558 total results. Showing results 85781 to 85800 «428642874288428942904291429242934294Next ›Last » Police Scotland warned over numbers in light of terror risk Police Scotland warned over numbers in light of terror risk. A ten-year vision for policing, laid before the Scottish Parliament yesterday, will see a reduction in numbers by around 400 by late 2020. The Scotsman 21/6/2017 News New Gwent Police boss revealed NEW ROLE: Retiring chief constable Jeff Farrar, left, is to hand over the running of the force to his current deputy Julian Williams, right, who will be acting chief constable until the recruitment process is completed South Wales Argus 21/6/2017 News Policing Authority boss Feehily ‘disappointed and alarmed’ at garda failures The chair of the Policing Authority, Josephine Feehily, has said she is “disappointed and alarmed” with the widespread failures in practices within An Garda Siochana. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/6/2017 News Gardaí got €30m since 2010 for policing large public events Gardaí have received over €30m since 2010 for policing events such as All-Ireland finals or large concerts by the likes of Guns N' Roses and Robbie Williams. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 21/6/2017 News Ex-South Yorkshire Police chief: ‘I was stabbed in the back’ The former chief constable of South Yorkshire Police has claimed he was "stabbed in the back" by the force's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) following the Hillsborough inquests. BBC 21/6/2017 News Senior police chief warns his ‘force is stretched to the limits’ after losing 1,000 officers Merseyside Chief Constable Andy Cooke warns that they don't have sufficient resources to respond to low-level incidents of crime after his budgets was cut by £100million Mirror 21/6/2017 News Cressida Dick calls for more money for the Met after terrorist attacks The Metropolitan police commissioner has warned that her force is financially stretched and that she needs more money to “do the job” of policing the capital in the aftermath of the Westminster, London Bridge and Finsbury Park terrorist attacks. The Guardian 21/6/2017 News Policing ‘at risk’ as officers deal with terror Policing in England and Wales could be at "significant" risk if resources are diverted to fight terrorism, the UK's top counter-terrorism officer has said. BBC 21/6/2017 News Sacking me was ‘perverse and irrational’, says ex-South Yorkshire Chief Constable The acrimonious dispute between South Yorkshire’s Chief Constable and the crime commissioner who sacked him continued today after David Crompton accused his former boss of “perverse, misconceived and irrational” decision-making. The Yorkshire Post 21/6/2017 News Brussels explosion: Suspected suicide bomber shot dead after blast at Central Station Man detonated a small explosive device before he was killed The Independent 21/6/2017 News Merseyside Police ‘struggling’ to answer critical calls Merseyside Police has "a real difficulty" in answering all critical calls because of budget cuts, says its chief constable. BBC 20/6/2017 News Tasers issued to almost 2,000 more London police officers after knife crime surge Scotland Yard announced the devices will issued to 1,867 extra frontline personnel, bringing the total number trained and able to carry the equipment to more than 6,400. The Telegraph 20/6/2017 News Home Office insists Metropolitan Police budget will be protected after force announces £400m cuts The Metropolitan Police will not have to find cuts worth hundreds of millions of pounds over the next three years, the Home Office has announced, following calls for the force’s budget to be protected in the wake of two terror attacks. The Independent 20/6/2017 News Should we re-think eye witness testimony? Eye witnesses accounts are regularly relied upon by police and the courts to prove the guilt or otherwise of a suspect, even though psychologists have shown they cannot be trusted. However, recent research has found some people's accounts are more reliable than others. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/6/2017 Analysis Government U-turn on police funding reform, to protect Met Police budget The government has decided to scrap planned reforms to the formula for allocating money to the police, in order to protect the budgets of bigger police forces, especially London's Metropolitan Police ITV News 20/6/2017 News Mopac Activity Report Report containing financial performance report for End of Year 2016/17, Performance, Knife Crime consultation and list of visits and meetings attended. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 20/6/2017 Report Tackling Antisocial Behaviour In London Report This report outlines recent action taken by the Chairman of the Police and Crime Committee in accordance with the delegated authority to take decisions granted to him by the Police and Crime Committee at its meeting on 29 March 2017. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 20/6/2017 Report Further cuts to force ‘an absurdity’ Lord Ian Blair warns the Met will be a quarter less in size than when he left the force Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2017 News Forensics: MAC address data could be used to track criminals Everything from mobile phones and laptops to cameras and cars broadcast their MAC addresses as soon as they are switched on. Keith Potter examines how Australia's Queensland Police are using the data to investigate serious crime in Australia and whether the UK could adopt a similar approach. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/6/2017 Analysis Repair bills for cop cars spiralled by £1MILLION after police failed to spend cash earmarked for new motors REPAIR bills for cop cars spiralled by £1million after cops failed to spend cash earmarked for new motors. The Scottish Sun 20/6/2017 News «428642874288428942904291429242934294Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events