Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96442 total results. Showing results 86881 to 86900 «434143424343434443454346434743484349Next ›Last » Hampshire Rural Crime 2017 Proactive Scrutiny – Evidence Feedback on a number of key questions from various organisations within Hampshire and Isle of Wight on how the PCC has performed. Hampshire OPCC 4/4/2017 Report Police and Crime Plan Delivery Overview Report detailing performance against Hampshire police and crime plan. Hampshire OPCC 4/4/2017 Report Estates Progress Update – Hampshire This report reflects the content of an update Estate Strategy that is shortly to be issued to Hampshire PCC for ratification. Hampshire OPCC 4/4/2017 Report Force unaffected by police graduate reforms backed idea as way to make money Police Scotland identified reforms to policing in England and Wales as 'income generation opportunities' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/4/2017 News Pay cut and no police pension for the first female MPS commissioner The new head of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) will take on the role after offering to be paid £40,000 a year less than her predecessor Police Professional 4/4/2017 News College chief steps down to help ‘keep cricket clean’ The head of the College of Policing will retire in September to investigate sporting corruption Police Professional 4/4/2017 News Officer voice: Listening to the front line on organisational change At a time when police are facing significant organisational change, it's increasingly important that rank and file officers are engaged with this process. Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University makes the case for listening more closely to officers - and backs @West_Response's call for the introduction of a front line impact assessment. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/4/2017 Opinion Who pays £450k police bill for fracking? Cash-strapped Lancashire Police has said an extra £450,000 a month will be needed to cover the controversial fracking operation on the Fylde The Gazette (Blackpool) 4/4/2017 News Continuous improvement arrangements in policing The report examines the performance summary of the Policing Board and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in 2015-16 and the Policing Plan for 2016-17 [PDF] Northern Ireland Audit Office 4/4/2017 Report Continuous improvement arrangements in policing Mr Kieran Donnelly, the Comptroller and Auditor General, today issued his report to the Assembly on continuous improvement arrangements in policing. The report examines the performance summary of the Policing Board and the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in 2015-16 and the Policing Plan for 2016-17. [PDF] Northern Ireland Audit Office 4/4/2017 News Police failed to meet 23% of performance targets set last year, report shows Police failed to meet almost a quarter of performance targets set last year by the Policing Board, an Audit Office report has found. Belfast Telegraph 4/4/2017 News Offender’s £45k phone bill paid by North Wales Police North Wales Police paid a bill of £45,000 run up by a burglar while he was on bail after he was given a mobile phone by the force BBC 4/4/2017 News Garda review to focus on four key roles A root-and-branch review of An Garda SÃochána will examine four key areas with a view to beefing up powers of authorities supervising the force. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 4/4/2017 News Sessions orders Justice Department to review all police reform agreements Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered Justice Department officials to review reform agreements with troubled police forces nationwide, saying it was necessary to ensure that these pacts do not work against the Trump administration’s goals of promoting officer safety and morale while fighting violent crime. The Washington Post 4/4/2017 News Met chief takes a £40,000 pay cut to share police pain Cressida Dick, the new commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has asked for her pay to be reduced by £40,000, meaning that she will earn much less than her predecessor, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe. The Times 4/4/2017 News Our response to the Westminster terror attack needs to be ‘timely and rational’ Former Assistant Chief Constable for Greater Manchester Police Ian Wiggett examines the options facing law enforcement following the terror attack in Westminster last month. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/4/2017 Analysis Decision Making Theory and its Implications for Policing Lee Curley is a PhD student at Edinburgh Napier University. BSC Policing Network 3/4/2017 Analysis, Feature The first chief executive of the new Greater Manchester Combined Authority begins his first day at the office Eamonn Boylan, former chief executive at Stockport Council, will lead Greater Manchester through devolution into a new era of growth for residents and businesses following his appointment in January. Greater Manchester Combined Authority 3/4/2017 News New Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick to start work with £40k pay cut and no police pension New Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick is to take charge of the force next Monday with a £40,000 self-imposed pay cut, it was revealed today. The Standard 3/4/2017 News Met Commissioner Cressida Dick to receive reduced salary The new commissioner of the Met Police has chosen to be paid more than £40,000 a year less than her predecessor, the mayor of London has revealed. BBC 3/4/2017 News «434143424343434443454346434743484349Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events