Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103123 total results. Showing results 86901 to 86920 «434243434344434543464347434843494350Next ›Last » NPCC comments on mobile phone data extraction On Tuesday 27 March, the National Police Chiefs' Council lead for digital forensics, DCC Nick Baker was interviewed on Victoria Derbyshire. He spoke about how the police approach the issue of mobile phone data extraction, and stressed the importance of balancing proportionality and necessity. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 28/3/2018 News Bespoke spit guard introduced in Leicestershire to minimise public impact Frontline Leicestershire Police officers are being issued with a “less restrictive” spit guard of the force’s own design. Police Professional 28/3/2018 News The Westminster Bridge terrorist attack: A report on the use of terrorism legislation My Report into Operation Classific, the police investigation into the terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge on 22nd March 2017, has been presented to Parliament by the Home Secretary today, 28 March 2018. As everyone knows, it is my responsibility to monitor the use of the terrorism legislation (the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006, together with the Terrorist Asset Freezing Act 2010 and the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2010) and to report annually to Parliament. I additionally focus on individual major investigations from time to time. My Report on Operation Classific is the first example by me of an investigation report. Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation 28/3/2018 Report Report calls on police to review questioning of terror suspects about religion The recommendation was made in a review of the probe launched following 2017’s Westminster attack. Belfast Telegraph 28/3/2018 News Plans lodged to axe 100 Police Scotland officers Plans to cut 100 police officers across Scotland have been hailed a "back of the fag packet calculation". The Scottish Police Authority plans to cut the number of police officers in Scotland. Evening Times (Glasgow) 28/3/2018 News Leicestershire Police officers are now armed with ‘spit guards’ Police officers in Leicestershire are now equipped with mesh guards to place over the mouths of people who spit at them. The masks – known as spit guards – have been made available to front line officers. ITV News 28/3/2018 News Body cameras have reduced the need for West Yorkshire Police to fire Tasers Police say public behaves better when they realise they're being filmed The Huddersfield Daily Examiner 28/3/2018 News Women at Staffordshire Police paid around 13 per cent less than men The force has a smaller gender pay gap than the national average Stoke on Trent Live 28/3/2018 News Greater Manchester Police reveals gender pay gap Female staff at Greater Manchester Police are paid on average 11.85 per cent less than their male colleagues — according to a new report published today. The Bolton News 28/3/2018 News Theresa May secretly slashes 7,000 local police despite claims they were safe from Tory cuts A total of 6,853 police officers and PCSOs were axed from local policing units between 2015 and 2017, according to a Labour analysis of Home Office figures Mirror 28/3/2018 News Stand-in police chief Iain Livingstone admits he’s not sure he wants the job – and will need to clear it with his wife The dad-of-three revealed he is locked in talks at home over the top cop post following Phil Gormley's resignation The Scottish Sun 28/3/2018 News Yes, Emergency Service Network will be late and cost more – UK perm sec The UK Home Office’s Emergency Services Network that is intended to replace the country's national radio infrastructure with a 4G network is running overtime and budget, politicians were told today. The Register 28/3/2018 News Home Office funds University of Bristol research into prostitution The research will help the government and law enforcement better understand the nature and prevalence of sex work in England and Wales. Home Office 28/3/2018 News Emergency network delayed by agile development methods, MPs told The Home Office is planning to continue developing and testing the features of the next-generation Emergency Services Network (ESN), intended for use by emergency responders, while continuing to operate the current Airwave system, Parliament has been told. Silicon UK 28/3/2018 News Police commissioners given go-ahead to take on fire service duties Local authorities opposition to the proposals were vetoed by Home Secretary Amber Rudd. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2018 News HMIs ‘don’t have the resources’ to impose recommendation deadlines A scathing inspection in July highlighted how the chance of a fair trial was being undermined by failures to disclose evidence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2018 News Direct entry detective plan at UK’s economic crime force City of London commissioner is looking to bring recruits straight to investigation teams. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/3/2018 News Judges asked to consider tougher penalties for lower-level terror crimes The first ever comprehensive terror sentencing guidance has been published to help English and Welsh courts stay on top of the rapidly evolving threat from extremism. Police Professional 28/3/2018 News Thames Valley Police sorry after breach of court order Thames Valley Police has apologised in court after the force's press office breached reporting restrictions in a child sex exploitation trial. Oxford Mail 28/3/2018 News UK police mobile device extraction tech raises eyebrows, study UK police are secretly deploying technology which allows them to download all of the content and data from someone's phone on a questionably legal basis due to a lack of clarity in the law, according to a recent report. SC Media 28/3/2018 News «434243434344434543464347434843494350Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events