Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98748 total results. Showing results 86121 to 86140 «430343044305430643074308430943104311Next ›Last » Home Secretary announces raft of policy announcements Changes include ban on sale of acid and knives to those under 18-years-old Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/10/2017 News Cop who accused Phil Gormley of bullying has wages stopped while Chief Constable pockets £214k a year on special leave Inspector Aimee Canavan is no longer getting sick pay but boss Gormley is collecting his full salary while facing three gross misconduct probes The Scottish Sun 4/10/2017 News First PCC takes on responsibility for fire service Roger Hirst replaces fire authority. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/10/2017 News Police left with £1m bill after terror attacks West Midlands Police spent more than £1 million on extra staffing costs and overtime during two of this year's terrorist attacks on UK soil. Express & Star 4/10/2017 News Lifting police pay cap in England and Wales won’t magically raise morale Seven years of cuts have left police officers angry and dismayed. Lifting the pay cap isn’t going to help forces with recruitment and retention The Guardian 4/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Building a safer Britain: Rudd’s speech in full Amber Rudd, Home Secretary, speaking today at Conservative Party Conference in Manchester Conservative Home 3/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Government to ‘drastically limit’ acid sales as it announces new Serious Violence Strategy Those under the age of 18 will soon be unable to purchase corrosive substances as Home Secretary Amber Rudd seeks to counter a sharp rise in acid attacks. Police Professional 3/10/2017 News Police back ‘Sammy’s law’ to pardon crimes of grooming victims Sammy Woodhouse, who was abused by gang and coerced into offences, says fear of prosecution stops victims coming forward The Guardian 3/10/2017 News PCC awarded £300,000 to solve live link issues in rural areas North Yorkshire police and crime commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan has been awarded more than £300,000 to launch an “exciting and innovative” video link initiative allowing vulnerable victims to give evidence away from court. Police Professional 3/10/2017 News Ban on acid sales to under-18s after spate of ‘absolutely revolting’ attacks Acid sales to the under-18s are to be outlawed and tough restrictions brought in on carrying corrosive liquids in public, Home Secretary Amber Rudd announced. i News 3/10/2017 News Terrorist training exercise played out at bank’s headquarters A simulated terrorist attack by assailants driving a vehicle has taken place at the Royal Bank of Scotland’s headquarters outside Edinburgh, as part of a three-day national training exercise. i News 3/10/2017 News Dorset Police and Devon and Cornwall Police OPCC and Police Funding Position Statement – Final To ensure that funds received by the OPCC and Force are utilised in accordance with specific funding conditions and do not conflict with other areas of funding. Dorset OPCC 3/10/2017 Report Grants And Commissioning Update – Dorset The position on Central Government Grant applications and commissioning against objectives in the Police and Crime Plan. Dorset OPCC 3/10/2017 Report Chain reaction: Operation Close Pass is more than just a quick fix West Midlands Police launched Operation Close Pass last year to combat the problem of drivers driving too close to cyclists when overtaking them. A year on, the force has seen a 20 per cent drop in cyclists killed or seriously injured, but, as Policing Insight discovered, it has resulted in other unforeseen benefits. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/10/2017 Analysis Labour closes ranks around the South Yorkshire Police Commissioner Liberal Democrat Voice 3/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner says 101 system is being ‘overwhelmed’ Cuts to the police force mean officers can no longer get to some calls they used to be able to, Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw said. Lancashire Post 3/10/2017 News Revealed: Sharp increase in Met police fired over assaults The number of police officers being sacked for misconduct in London is on the rise, figures show today. The Standard 3/10/2017 News Lincoln ‘Ryvita’ police station to be sold as part of £17m tri-service station plans Police officers currently based at West Parade station will be moved within the next two years following the approval of plans for a £17 million tri-service station on South Park. The Lincolnite 3/10/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/10/2017 News PCC publishes fire consultation results Police and Crime Commissioner, Mathew Ellis launched an eight week consultation on the future governance of the Fire & Rescue Service in Staffordshire on July 10th 2017 . Police are already governed by the PCC, and the proposed move would mean the fire and rescue services would come under the governance of the office too. Staffordshire OPCC 3/10/2017 News «430343044305430643074308430943104311Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events