Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 87321 to 87340 «436343644365436643674368436943704371Next ›Last » Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Decisions Merseyside OPCC 18/7/2017 Report Merseyside PCC’s Draft Annual Report 2016/17 Merseyside OPCC 18/7/2017 Report Police and Crime Committee 5 July 2017 Transcript – Antisocial Behaviour in London in Hammersmith and Fulham our Council has now developed an app called Report It and you can also report ASB online. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 18/7/2017 Report Antisocial Behaviour in London The committee’s thematic meetings in July and September will focus on tackling antisocial behaviour in London. To consider the scale and range of antisocial behaviour in London. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 18/7/2017 Report Membership of Sub-Committee and Working Groups The Complaints Sub-Committee will provide a quarterly report to the full PCP held in public, highlighting complaints activity during that quarter. Hampshire OPCC 18/7/2017 Report Updates to Governance Documents – Hampshire Revised governance documents previous adopted by the Hampshire Police and Crime Panel (PCP) for consideration and agreement. Hampshire OPCC 18/7/2017 Report Unions submit pay claim on behalf of police staff Three unions request a five per cent or £1,000 increase Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/7/2017 News Home deliveries of knives to be banned in government clampdown People buying knives online will have to collect them in person under new government proposals aimed at clamping down on sales of blades to teenagers and children. ITV News 18/7/2017 News Calls for stiffer sentences for those who assault police officers after 18 are assaulted in a weekend in Hampshire Eighteen police officers were in Hampshire were assaulted over the weekend. Now the chairman of the Hampshire Police Federation John Apter has called for better protection for officers and stiffer sentences for anyone who attacks emergency workers including police. Hampshire Chronicle 18/7/2017 News UK security and trade will suffer if Brexit becomes a data flow barrier House of Lords' EU Home Affairs Committee issued warning to the Conservative government. International Business Times UK 18/7/2017 News New police officers could become detectives in just two years New police recruits will have the chance to become detectives after just two years as part of a major overhaul. Thames Valley Police is launching a new pathway for people to join the force, which will allow them to be fast tracked to become an investigator into serious crimes without spending significant time as a beat officer in uniform and working their way up the ranks. Banbury Cake 18/7/2017 News Police missing terrorist tip-offs because of cuts, says former Met chief Lord Condon says reduction in frontline officers has left police close to breaking point The Guardian 18/7/2017 News Lecturer in Criminology Salary: £33,943 to £48,327 per annum (grade 7). Closes: 7th September 2017 University of Glasgow 18/7/2017 Jobs Home Secretary takes further action to tackle knife crime The Home Secretary has today (18 July) announced plans to consult on new offences to toughen up knife crime laws. Home Office 18/7/2017 News Britain ‘will be less safe’ without access to EU crime databases – peers Lords EU home affairs committee backs deal to help sharing of information between UK police forces and Europol The Guardian 18/7/2017 News UK Police Memorial Trust spends £640,000 on private consultants A charity that was given £1 million of taxpayers’ money to build a memorial to fallen police officers has paid more than £600,000 in management fees to a consultancy company. The Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2017 News Checks failing to stem knife crime, says Rudd People buying knives online will be forced to collect them in person under a government proposal to clamp down on sales to children and teenagers. The Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2017 News Burglary and theft top for unsolved crimes More than two thirds of police investigations into thefts and burglaries have been closed with no suspect ever being identified. BBC 18/7/2017 News May’s reforms made acid attacks more likely Changes to stop-and-search powers and guidance on police chasing mopeds have emboldened young, violent criminals, says The Times' Rachel Sylvester The Times - Subscription at source 18/7/2017 Feature, Opinion Making it fair: Disclosure of unused material in volume Crown Court cases A joint inspection by HMCPSI and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) found widespread failures across the criminal justice system when it comes to disclosure of evidence. HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) 18/7/2017 Report «436343644365436643674368436943704371Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events