Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96426 total results. Showing results 87081 to 87100 «435143524353435443554356435743584359Next ›Last » After London terror attack – should all police be armed? Arguments for and against Every force in the UK has its own Firearms Unit, but the total number of armed officers in England and Wales fell from 6,906 in 2009 to 5,639 in March 2016 Mirror 23/3/2017 Feature, Opinion MPs warned about lack of security at gates to Parliament two weeks ago: Urgent security review launched as officials face questions over why they were guarded by unarmed officers Concerns about the lack of security at the gates to Parliament were raised by MPs just two weeks before they were breached by the knife-wielding killer, the Mail can reveal. Mail Online 23/3/2017 News Policing Insight launches “instant access” individual subscriptions Policing Insight launches a new instant access individual subscription feature. This new functionality allows readers to access subscriber content straight away. It also means that users can themselves manage their subscription plans online, rather than having to rely on email or telephone contact with Policing Insight's admin team. Policing Insight 23/3/2017 News PCCs adopt varied approach to new complaints legislation Following the introduction of the Policing and Crime Act 2017, Police and Crime Commissioners will assume responsibility for delivering a local police complaints system. Policing Insight takes a look at the different approaches PCCs are planning to adopt. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/3/2017 Analysis Attack on London: Policing the imprecise threat Sir Hugh Orde, former PSNI Chief Constable and President of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), provides a personal perspective on the Westminster attack, and identifies key challenges that police leaders now face. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/3/2017 Opinion ‘Service providers must do more’ as child abuse hits record levels Software giants have been urged to take a harder line on child sex crimes as more than six children were abused every hour last year. Police Professional 23/3/2017 News First time criminals may avoid a record under new police scheme First-time offenders may be able to avoid a police record, as part of plans by Devon and Cornwall Police to prevent re-offending. A three-year deferred charging "GPS Pathfinder" pilot to be launched in June follows a similar ground-breaking scheme in Durham. Plymouth Live 23/3/2017 News Humberside Police receive ZERO applications for chief constable job (but they’re not worried) Not one person has applied to become the new £159,000-a-year chief constable of Humberside Police. But David Hudson, spokesman for Humberside police and crime commissioner (PCC) Keith Hunter, reports there have been enquiries, and insists he is "not surprised at all" not to have received a single application ahead of the April 2 deadline. Hull Live 23/3/2017 News Seven arrested over Westminster terror attack Hundreds of detectives worked through the night to catch anyone who may have been involved Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/3/2017 News Seven detained after Westminster terror attack as nation pauses at 9.33am to remember Police have arrested seven people in raids in London, Birmingham and elsewhere linked to the Westminster terror attack that brought death to the heart of British democracy. Police Professional 23/3/2017 News London attack: New Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick hails brave police officers and slain PC Keith Palmer Incoming Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick has praised the bravery of officers involved in the Westminster attack. In a message to staff, Ms Dick - who takes up the job next month - described Wednesday as a "tragic day for London and the Met". The Standard 23/3/2017 News London attack: Police have arrested seven people in connection with Westminster terror incident Attack assumed to be linked to Islamic terrorism, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon says The Independent 23/3/2017 News London terror attack: what we know so far In the aftermath of the attack at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, here is what we know The Guardian 23/3/2017 News Pc Keith Palmer’s actions stopped the Westminster attacker killing others Pc Keith Palmer was a husband and a father, a police officer for 15 years and a former soldier in the Royal Artillery. ITV News 23/3/2017 News Don’t forget the hard lessons of terrorism The IRA’s evil campaign taught us that we must think, rather than just react, and avoid blaming entire communities The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Perimeter penetrated with shocking ease For all the security screenings, fortifications and checkpoints around the perimeter of the Houses of Parliament, the most striking thing watching the attack was the ease with which the breach was achieved. The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Tributes to a brave officer and family man Keith Palmer, who was not armed, was killed when he tried to stop the attacker entering parliament The Times - Subscription at source 23/3/2017 News London attack: Five dead in Westminster terror attack Five people have died and at least 40 were injured after an attacker drove a car along a pavement in Westminster, stabbed a policeman and was shot dead by police in the grounds of Parliament. BBC 23/3/2017 News London attack: What security chiefs have long been preparing for The carnage on Westminster Bridge and inside the grounds of Parliament is the attack that security chiefs here in the UK have long been preparing for. BBC 23/3/2017 Analysis, Feature The Guardian view on the Westminster attack: solidarity against terror It was only ever a matter of time. This strike at parliament took aim directly at the heart of British democracy. The Guardian 22/3/2017 Feature, Opinion «435143524353435443554356435743584359Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events