Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 87161 to 87180 «435543564357435843594360436143624363Next ›Last » Performance Report – Quarter 1 2016/17 (12 months to 30th June 2016) Durham Constabulary covers both County Durham and Darlington, population of around 623,000 people • Below shows an approximation of how things have changed in the last few years (rounded figures): Durham OPCC 1/11/2016 Report Durham PCC Decision Records See Appendix 2 for Key Decisions (Links to more detailed reports are available on the website) Durham OPCC 1/11/2016 Report Lack of officers on duty at night highlighted NPCC says police are helped by others during challenging night shifts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 News Keith Vaz to serve on justice committee despite Tory MP’s move to stop him House votes to appoint former Labour minister who stood down from home affairs select committee over sex scandal The Guardian 1/11/2016 News Police fear terrorists using UK black market to buy weapons for Paris-style gun attack It comes as the head of MI5 warns there are around 3,000 potentially violent extremists in the UK, and most of them are British The Independent 1/11/2016 News Orgreave: Rudd explains inquiry rejection decision Home Secretary Amber Rudd has written to campaigners explaining why she ruled out an inquiry into clashes between police and miners at Orgreave. BBC 1/11/2016 News Garda strike: As Ireland’s police force plans its biggest ever walk out here’s what you need to know The biggest garda walkout is looming over in Ireland this Friday as talks continue in a bid to avert strike action. The last time Ireland suffered ‘Blue Flu’, the army was on standby, stations closed and some court appearances were cancelled. The Irish Post (Republic of Ireland) 1/11/2016 News Police merge major investigation teams to tackle serious crime Two police forces have merged teams to tackle serious and complex crime. Hartlepool Mail 1/11/2016 News Bid to disrupt gun supply link between gangs and terrorists NCA and NPCC launch joint appeal for public's help. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 News Just one police officer per every 5,400 at night in Gloucestershire, new figures show Last year's cuts to the force's budget means Gloucestershire Constabulary is now 20th in the list of fewest officers protecting the public in the country out of 43 forces. Gloucestershire Live 1/11/2016 News Hundreds of West Midlands police officers given body cameras More than 1,300 frontline police officers have been issued with body cameras after a trial saw officer use of force slashed by more than half and complaints plummet. Birmingham Live 1/11/2016 News MSPs to study British Transport Police merger plans MSPs are to question police chiefs about plans to absorb transport policing into Police Scotland. BBC 1/11/2016 News Jihadis planning Paris-style gun attacks on British streets, police say National Crime Agency and Scotland Yard cite five foiled terror plots in which extremists tried to acquire guns The Guardian 1/11/2016 News Terror groups seek weapons to stage Paris-style atrocity Terrorists have tried to acquire mass casualty weapons to carry out Paris-style atrocities in half of the recent plots foiled by counterterrorism police. The Times - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 News Criminal record and £100 fine for failing to clean the windows Dirty windows and untidy gardens could land you a community protection notice The Times - Subscription at source 1/11/2016 News Research shows high public acceptance for tattooed officers Forces have been warned that tattoo bans risk discouraging talented recruits from joining as figures revealed that nearly two-thirds of people believe officers should be allowed visible body art. Police Professional 31/10/2016 News Leading judges decide on first appeals after landmark ruling raised ‘unsafe convictions’ possibility The hopes of hundreds of offenders overturning guilty verdicts under the law of ‘joint enterprise’ look to have been dashed by a new Court of Appeal ruling. Police Professional 31/10/2016 News Service to allow public to report the good and the bad of Gwent Police A new service, launched by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Gwent, will allow the public to feedback on their service from the police. Free Press 31/10/2016 News South Yorkshire Police defend use of controversial ‘spying’ technology South Yorkshire Police are using controversial ‘spying’ technology capable of intercepting people’s personal information. The Star (Yorkshire) 31/10/2016 News Why the whole UK needs drug consumption rooms I speak with many politicians about the failings of our drug policy. As Chairman of Leap UK, an organisation which draws upon the experience of so many in law enforcement, it’s hard to ignore our testimony - often policy makers privately concede that the evidence is indeed on the side of reform, but they remain nervous of a change in their public stance says Neil Woods, Chairman of LEAP UK, and author of Good Cop, Bad War. 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