Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96513 total results. Showing results 86121 to 86140 «430343044305430643074308430943104311Next ›Last » Former counter-terror chief says Britain’s security won’t be harmed by Brexit — because of our spooks’ global reach Richard Walton believes UK would hardly notice any difference if it ceased to be a member of Europol The Sun 30/5/2017 News PM confronted by officer over `devastating´ cuts in police numbers Theresa May has insisted she is providing police with the resources and powers they need, after she was confronted by a serving officer on live TV about “devastating” cuts during her time as home secretary. Mail Online 30/5/2017 News Why don’t we use anti-terror laws that are in place? If you listened to Shami Chakrabarti or anyone else from the human rights establishment over the past few years you could be forgiven for thinking that Britain had become a police state, where terror suspects disappear into a netherworld of detention. By Ross Clark, political commentator Express 30/5/2017 Feature, Opinion PCC in focus: Dyfed Powys PCC Dafydd Llywelyn looks back on his first year in office In our continuing series on Police and Crime Comissioners, Dyfed-Powys PCC Dafydd Llywelyn looks back on his first year in office. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/5/2017 Interview, Opinion Announcement of preferred candidate for Chief Constable Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter has announced Lee Freeman as the preferred candidate for Chief Constable of Humberside Police following the recent selection process. Humberside OPCC 30/5/2017 News “Police numbers aren’t really the issue. Instead, the election is getting in the way of credit where credit’s due” A serving police officer questioned the Prime Minister on the "devastating effects of police cuts" on last night's Channel 4 & Sky News "May v Corbyn" election programme. Alison Hernandez, Devon and Cornwall's PCC, responds exclusively for Policing Insight with her perspective on police spending. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/5/2017 Opinion Jihadist ban: Theresa May says use of temporary exclusion orders is ‘a matter for police’ The prime minister has defended her record on terrorism after The Times revealed that an important legal tool intended to control British jihadists has been used only once. The Times - Subscription at source 30/5/2017 News SNP: Tories withhold £140m from Scotland’s emergency services The SNP has accused the Tories of withholding £140m from Scotland’s police and fire services over the last four years. The Scotsman 30/5/2017 News Themed Report – PCC And Community Safety Partnerships Working Closer Together To provide members of the panel with an overview and information on: the role of Northumbria Police on CSPs; and cross boundary working to support delivery of the Police and Crime Plan. Northumbria OPCC 29/5/2017 Report Performance Matrix – Northumbria Northumbria OPCC 29/5/2017 Report Monthly review of Police and Crime Panel activity: The implications of English devolution on PCC scrutiny The seventh of a monthly series in which CoPaCC's Sandra Andrews takes a look at some of the most interesting and topical issues that Police and Crime Panels across England and Wales are dealing with. This month, Sandra looks at the scrutiny arrangements for the new Metro Mayors as some of them take over the responsibilities of Police an Crime Commissioners. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/5/2017 News 7/7 Met police chief says some of UK’s 3,000 terror suspects should be kept in internment camps The police chief at the time of the 7/7 bombings has suggested that specialist centres should be set up to house some 3,000 extremists. Metro 29/5/2017 News MI5 to investigate Manchester intelligence failure Inquiries will probe why MI5 failed to identify Salman Abedi as a threat. Politico 29/5/2017 News Police arrest 14th man in Manchester bombing inquiry British police arrested a 23-year-old man Monday on the south coast of England, hundreds of miles south of Manchester, in the widening inquiry into the deadly concert bombing. Mail Online 29/5/2017 News Thousands of drivers caught despite mobile crackdown More than 200 drivers a day were caught using a mobile at the wheel immediately after tougher penalties for the offence came into effect, figures show. BBC 29/5/2017 News 200 drivers using mobile phone caught every day More than 200 motorists a day were caught using their mobile phone behind the wheel after tougher punishments were introduced, raising fears that safety messages are failing to hit home. The Times - Subscription at source 29/5/2017 News Night court sittings ‘will force women out of law’ Women barristers are angry at a plan for night courts which they say will force them to work antisocial hours and will deter new recruits. The plan to extend court opening hours has been put forward by HM Courts & Tribunal Service to speed the progress of cases. The Times - Subscription at source 29/5/2017 News Theresa May pledges tougher sentences for domestic abuse of children People who subject children to domestic violence or abuse would receive additional punishment as part of an overhaul of legislation, Theresa May has promised. The Times - Subscription at source 29/5/2017 News Nick Clegg says Brexit would bar access to Schengen Information System Britain will lose access to a key security database under Theresa May’s Brexit plans, Nick Clegg will claim today. The Times - Subscription at source 29/5/2017 News Through security and intelligence cuts, the Tories failed to protect us By Diane Abbott, Labour Shadow Home Secretary The Guardian 29/5/2017 Feature, Opinion «430343044305430643074308430943104311Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events