Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 86281 to 86300 «431143124313431443154316431743184319Next ›Last » Knife crime up 22% in England and Wales Knife crime rose by 22% in England and Wales in 2017, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). BBC 26/4/2018 News The new laws used to tackle drug dealing in Sussex Sussex Police have become the first force in the UK to use a new law to disrupt 'county lines' used by organised crime groups to deal drugs. Spirit FM 26/4/2018 News New menopause policy for police considered The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is considering introducing a health policy on the menopause. It follows a move in England which has seen several police forces introducing such a policy. BBC 26/4/2018 News PCC ‘doesn’t know what he’s doing’ and should step down, says predecessor Ex-officer backs suspended chief constable Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/4/2018 News Chief Constable faces prosecution following death of Thomas Orchard The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has informed the family of Thomas Orchard of its decision to bring a Health and Safety prosecution against the office of the Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall police concerning his death in 2012. Ekklesia 26/4/2018 News New pilot project to keep rural communities safe is launched in Essex A new pilot scheme which sees Essex County Fire and Rescue Service officers give direct safety advice to people and businesses in rural areas has been launched. East Anglian Daily Times 26/4/2018 News More than 160 West Mercia Police officers off with stress More than 160 police officers serving the West Mercia force area have been signed off work with stress or depression in the last 12 months, new figures reveal today. Shropshire Star 26/4/2018 News West Midlands Police to beef up its dangerous dog unit in response to increase in attacks The force is spending about £430,000 a year on kennelling dogs. Birmingham Live 26/4/2018 News Cash reserves for Lancs Police ‘dwindling’ The chief finance officer for Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner warns the force will be in trouble over the next few years. 2BR 26/4/2018 News Lancashire police boss calls for “proper” force funding Police cash reserves are set to dwindle over the coming years. Lancashire Telegraph 26/4/2018 News Universities told to stop reporting students caught with drugs to police after hundreds referred to forces 'It’s clear that our educational institutions must engage in meaningful work to minimise any harms associated with both the criminalisation of students who use drugs and of drug use itself' The Independent 26/4/2018 News Students union insist youngsters caught with drugs should be given advice not reported to the police NUS said harsh punishment for drug use at university is unfair especially to those from a 'liberation background' The Sun 26/4/2018 News A total of 33 police officers are being investigated over their roles in Rotherham child sex abuse scandal as police watchdog confirms ‘potential misconduct’ Investigators looking into police officers' roles in the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal have identified 'potential misconduct', according to the police watchdog. Mail Online 26/4/2018 News Universities should stop reporting student drug dealers to police because it is ‘archaic and harmful’, say union leaders Universities should stop reporting student drug users to the police, union leaders have demanded. Mail Online 26/4/2018 News Police chiefs ‘must have experience in child sex abuse cases’ No police officer should rise to the rank of chief constable unless they have been involved in investigating child abuse cases, a report said yesterday. The Times 26/4/2018 News Independent inquiry into child sexual abuse: Interim report Independent inquiry into child sexual abuse (IICSA), chaired by Professor Alexis Jay Home Office 25/4/2018 Report Security Ministers commit to tackling modern slavery worldwide Ministers from the G7 have agreed to nine commitments aimed at protecting the most vulnerable from trafficking and forced labour Home Office 25/4/2018 News Collaboration: Breaking down barriers to efficient and effective working PCC Philip Seccombe, APCC Portfolio Lead for Fire & Emergency Service Collaboration: This week I was delighted to be able to Chair a conference focused on emergency services collaboration – bringing together senior representatives across fire, health, police and coastguards. This was a valuable opportunity to take stock on the current collaborative landscape and learn more about the excellent work currently being undertaken. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Every school in Nottinghamshire to get a dedicated police officer to drive down knife crime A knife crime strategy is set to be launched by the police this summer Nottingham Post 25/4/2018 News Charity working with police to stop knife crime helping to rehabilitate A charity working with police in a bid to cut youth crime is successfully helping to rehabilitate offenders, ITV News has learned. ITV News 25/4/2018 News «431143124313431443154316431743184319Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events