Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103152 total results. Showing results 86341 to 86360 «431443154316431743184319432043214322Next ›Last » Everyday policing and the responsibility of co-production Policing is a service that should be held to the highest standards, but constant attacks from the media and politicians reflect a shallow understanding of the job. Ashley Kilgallon, a doctoral researcher at the University of Leeds, warns that such simplistic critiques are legitimising the destruction of a public service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 Opinion Stephen Lawrence murder: Police should ‘revisit’ Macpherson lessons The "very clear" lessons from the Stephen Lawrence murder investigation need to be revisited by every UK police force, the Archbishop of York says. BBC 22/4/2018 News Cop out: Police officers quitting their jobs at one of the highest rates since records began New analysis shows voluntary resignations by police officers have risen by almost 50 per cent since the Conservatives came to power in 2010. Mirror 22/4/2018 News WILDLIFE CRIME: Scottish Government ACCUSED of breaking promises to set up dedicated unit The Scottish Government has been accused of breaking an election promise to set up a dedicated wildlife crime unit. Express 22/4/2018 News Rail policing merger report raises new fears over safety The merger of British Transport Police (BTP) with Police Scotland risks creating life-threatening safety issues and will cost up to an extra £500,000 per officer, a damning new document says. The Scotsman 22/4/2018 News Meet Dorset Police’s new Deputy Chief Constable, David Lewis Dorset Echo 22/4/2018 News Sir Edward Heath’s supporters criticise police chief for ‘U-turn’ on inquiry A police chief has been accused of performing a spectacular u-turn by failing to initiate a public inquiry into the controversial investigation of Sir Edward Heath. The Sunday Telegraph - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 News Police to stop taking victims’ word for it Dramatic u-turn means officers will not automatically believe claims of crimes due to flawed inquiries based on false allegations Mail Online 22/4/2018 News Bitching about the ethics of giving money to the homeless helps no one Life on the streets is hard enough without self-righteous types moralising about the ‘perils’ of charity The Guardian 22/4/2018 Feature, Opinion City gangs behind burgeoning crop of countryside crime ‘County lines’ drug dealing and theft are main culprits, says police commissioner The Guardian 22/4/2018 News Amber Rudd faces red light on road to No 10 unless she steers out of Theresa May’s shadow Under the old rules of British politics, a confrontation on Wednesday could be a preview of the leaders’ debate in the next general election. In the opposition corner, Yvette Cooper has summoned Amber Rudd before the home affairs select committee she chairs to answer for the treatment of the Windrush generation, the Caribbean migrants who came here to settle as children in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Philip Hammond sparks police pay row A row has erupted over police pay, with the Treasury refusing to fund wage rises unless forces embrace reform. Philip Hammond, the chancellor, reignited feuding over public sector pay by telling the Home Office to link salaries to police productivity, rather than length of service, according to sources close to the talks. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 News Challenge to Wiltshire police chief over flawed Ted Heath sex inquiry Ted Heath’s godson has condemned the Wiltshire police commissioner for reneging on his promise to hold an independent inquiry about a flawed police investigation into allegations of sex abuse against the late prime minister. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 News Call to scrap juries in big fraud cases Jury trial should be abolished for major corporate crime, the outgoing director of the Serious Fraud Office has said. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 News Police and MI5 to get greater powers to fight terror The police and MI5 will be given tough new powers to fast-track terrorist suspects to justice before they have finalised their attack plans after security chiefs admitted that they need a “step change” to keep the public safe. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 News Police failed to tell Tory MP Charlie Elphicke about rape claim Female aide made allegation five months ago The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 22/4/2018 News Jeremy Hunt threatens social media with new child-protection laws Jeremy Hunt has threatened social media firms with new laws if they don't do more to protect children online. BBC 22/4/2018 News Panel backs the way police use stop and search powers in Lichfield A panel in Lichfield has backed the way stop and search powers are used by police in Lichfield. Lichfield Live 21/4/2018 News Police chief ‘delighted’ to welcome new addition to his top team Dyfed-Powys Police have announced Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Richard Lewis as the newest member of their Chief Officer Team. Tenby Observer 21/4/2018 News Cuts leading to police being stuck in the office, says MP Police cuts are leading to officers being stuck behind desks rather than being out on the streets protecting people, it is claimed. The Westmorland Gazette 21/4/2018 News «431443154316431743184319432043214322Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events