Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101034 total results. Showing results 87301 to 87320 «436243634364436543664367436843694370Next ›Last » Campaigners raise alarm over ‘appallingly disproportionate’ number of black and minority ethnic children being arrested Black and ethnic minority children account for more than a quarter of all child arrests across England and Wales — more than double proportion of BAME population as a whole The Independent 27/11/2017 News The worrying state of policing in England and Wales after seven years of austerity Barry Loveday provides an overview of the state of policing in England and Wales. He highlights the severe impact of seven years of austerity on policing performance, and concludes that whether Brexit will ameliorate or worsen the situation remains to be seen. London School of Economics (LSE) 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Stop police cuts to keep us safe By Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan Metro 27/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland stand-in chief looking to strengthen force after string of suspensions Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins, Superintendent Kirk Kinnell, Chief Inspector Bob Glass and another officer have all been suspended. Daily Record 27/11/2017 News Suspects from one area spread around UK in ‘county lines’ drug trade A London borough has used data from police, missing persons records and social services information to build a picture of how county lines impacted young people in its area. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature ‘Youngers’ don’t call themselves victims in drug mule trade City gangs have been muscling in on the drug markets in smaller towns for more than 20 years. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Gangs groom children in care to run their seaside drug trade Nathan was 15 when he was locked in a crack den in Margate and beaten up for daring to poach customers. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Thousands of children groomed as drug mules in ‘county lines’ trade Thousands of children and teenagers are being used by criminal gangs as drug runners in a grooming scandal with echoes of Rotherham and Rochdale, it can be revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 27/11/2017 News The Sunday Post View: Scotland’s police force is crying out for leadership SCOTLAND’S justice system, most visibly represented by our police force, plays an integral role in the way the country sees itself. The Sunday Post 27/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Armed police chief and deputy suspended The head of armed policing and his deputy are understood to be among those suspended by Police Scotland amid allegations of criminal conduct and gross misconduct. BBC 26/11/2017 News Essex Policing Precept Survey Draft Policing Precept Survey Introductory text and questions: Essex OPFCC 26/11/2017 Report Tories delight in £2 billion spending boost for Scots but Nicola Sturgeon claims the cash is imaginary The Conservatives are convinced — probably rightly — that we Scots have been lying to ourselves for years about how nice, caring, sharing and generally lovely we all are The Scottish Sun 26/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Police warn cuts threaten helicopter, front-line officers and crime investigations Chief Constable Peter Goodman says force needs to concentrate on new challenges Derbyshire Live 26/11/2017 We live with terror attacks. The panic on Oxford Street makes perfect sense I was in the West End of London on Friday, looking for my son. It was clear to us and everyone else who was there: life in a British city has changed The Guardian 26/11/2017 Feature, Opinion Top firearms cops suspended in crime and misconduct probe The head of Scotland’s armed police Kirk Kinnell and his deputy Bob Glass were suspended alongside their boss Bernard Higgins on Friday. Daily Record 26/11/2017 News Armed police chief and deputy suspended The head of armed policing and his deputy are understood to be among those suspended by Police Scotland amid allegations of criminal conduct and gross misconduct. BBC 26/11/2017 News Life at the sharp end of the thin blue line Scotland led the way as the oldest police force in the world. Its female officers have come a long way too The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Top cop Bernard Higgins probed over claims of bungled domestic abuse case against a policeman It’s the most serious of several misconduct accusations that led to the Assistant Chief Constable and three officers suspension The Scottish Sun 26/11/2017 News David Jamieson: More money on the way to boost police in West Midlands More cash is on the way for police in the West Midlands, it was revealed today. Express & Star 26/11/2017 News No terrorists, but Oxford St panic was still terrifying What does it feel like to be caught up in a dramatic event even when it later turns out not to have been an “event”? The Guardian 26/11/2017 Feature, Opinion «436243634364436543664367436843694370Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events