Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101020 total results. Showing results 87521 to 87540 «437343744375437643774378437943804381Next ›Last » UK records 60 per cent of all deaths linked to drug thousands of times deadlier than heroin More than half of all European deaths involving an incredibly toxic new psychoactive substance were recorded in the UK last year. Police Professional 14/11/2017 News Force happy to widen ‘massive tool of social media’ for public views on policing A force is promising to use social media again to put public opinion to the test on policing issues after its Twitter followers gave a massive vote of confidence to spit guards. Police Professional 14/11/2017 News UK defence secretary under pressure over military police cuts Defence Police Federation says cuts could leave military bases at risk of terrorism Financial Times 14/11/2017 News Police ‘to give up on minor crimes without major funding increase’ Bedfordshire commissioner says county risks becoming ‘retail theft capital’ of UK unless more cash is allocated in budget The Guardian 14/11/2017 News Dr Gillian Tully reappointed in key role for setting standards for forensic science The Home Office has today (14 November) announced the reappointment of Dr Gillian Tully as Forensic Science Regulator. Home Office 14/11/2017 News Police funding must be fit for the future Chair of the Police Reform and Transformation Board, Nottinghamshire’s PCC Paddy Tipping, has highlighted the real costs of the cuts in police funding, saying police numbers are at their lowest for 20 years, and crime is rising. Nottinghamshire OPCC 14/11/2017 News Damaged reputations an ‘unfortunate by-product’ of abuse inquiries Reputational damage to dead people is an "unfortunate by-product" of police inquiries into historical sex abuse allegations. BBC 14/11/2017 News More than 800 people apply to become Humberside Police officers The force will recruit an additional 215 officers by September 2018 Hull Live 14/11/2017 News Budget 2017: Londoners cannot be kept safe unless huge police cuts are reversed, says Sadiq Khan 'I’m seriously worried about our ability to keep our city safe. We are at a tipping point' The Independent 14/11/2017 News Gwent Police launches emergency call video streaming trial A pilot scheme which allows members of the public to stream live video footage or photos when making emergency calls has been launched by Gwent Police. Caerphilly Observer 14/11/2017 News Fire service merger helps Cheshire Police secure ‘good’ efficiency rating NEW computer systems and a merger with the county’s fire service have helped Cheshire Police achieve a ‘good’ rating for the efficiency of its operation. The Standard (Chester) 14/11/2017 News Frontline policing needs protecting to tackle ‘absolutely stratospheric’ terror threat Cuts to neighbourhood policing are putting the nation in danger of a “disastrous” Islamist or neo-Nazi attack, according to a senior counter terrorism officer. Police Professional - Subscription at source 14/11/2017 News Ex-West Yorkshire chief loses legal battle with police and crime commissioner Mark Gilmore had been in dispute with West Yorkshire police commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson. BT.com 14/11/2017 News Child exploitation ‘ferociously absorbing’ police resources It could take five years to investigate current allegations of child sexual exploitation, a police and crime commissioner (PCC) has warned. BBC 14/11/2017 News West Midlands Police under pressure after big increases in gun crime, sex offences and violence Police Commissioner says force is coping with funding cuts at the same time as 999 calls and serious crime shoot up Birmingham Live 14/11/2017 News Police ‘to give up on minor crimes without major funding increase’ Bedfordshire commissioner says county risks becoming ‘retail theft capital’ of UK unless more cash is allocated in budget The Guardian 14/11/2017 News Stop treating journalists like criminals, Met chief tells police Cressida Dick says she wants to 'reset' force's relationship with the media Mail Online 14/11/2017 News Shopkeepers will BREATHALYSE customers trying to buy alcohol as part of a police crackdown on street drinking Shopkeepers are being armed with breathalysers by police for the first time in Britain due to major problems with street drinking. Mail Online 14/11/2017 News Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts - plus a short guide outlining how serving police officers and staff can get access, free, to many of the articles listed through the National Police Library. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/11/2017 News Raising standards: Can the National Strategic ICT principles succeed where NSPIS failed? The recently-published ICT Strategy, drawn up by the National Police Technology Council (NPTC), contains 26 principles designed to guide forces through their approach to ICT. But, when 43 police forces in England and Wales have 2,000 separate ICT systems, can it succeed? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/11/2017 Analysis «437343744375437643774378437943804381Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events