Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98644 total results. Showing results 87701 to 87720 «438243834384438543864387438843894390Next ›Last » Police on the frontline bear the brunt of cuts to their service and others Willy Bach and Simon Cole, in charge of policing in Leicestershire, say the cuts have gone too far; DCI Louise Fleckney says officers pick up the pieces when other services fall apart; John Starbuck says policing is about more than crime The Guardian 29/6/2017 Feature, Opinion Stalking victim rejects police apology over stabbing A woman who was stabbed by her stalker has dismissed a police apology as "meaningless". BBC 29/6/2017 News London bridge attack officer: ‘I wasn’t backing down’ PC Wayne Marques was the first officer to face all three London Bridge attackers during their rampage. BBC 29/6/2017 News Twitter can be used to detect dangerous incidents before they’re reported to police By scanning Twitter, computer systems could have detected trouble in Enfield an hour and 23 minutes before police were alerted to it The Independent 28/6/2017 News Policing warns Government over ‘7.2 per cent cut to counter-terror funding’ Four of the most senior police officers have spelt out the financial damage austerity measures are set to make on the fight against terrorism, MPs have been told. They have written to the Home Office accusing Theresa May's government of planning a 7.2 per cent cut in the amount of cash to tackle the rising tide of extremist attacks on UK shores. Police Professional 28/6/2017 News Police Scotland launch safe summer campaign to tackle violence Officers will work to prevent alcohol-related violence, offensive weapons and disorder and anti-social behaviour Glasgow Live 28/6/2017 News Police Ombudsman releases video on your police stop and search rights The Police Ombudsman’s Office has launched a video on social media to explain to young people their rights and responsibilities when stopped and searched/questioned by a police officer Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland 28/6/2017 News Legitimate concerns: Lessons from last week’s Canterbury Police Research Centre conference Last week the second annual Canterbury Police Research Centre conference took place, with the title: ‘Learning from Evidence: Mission impossible?’ Emma Williams of CCCU explores the themes that emerged and the challenges posed by speakers and practitioners. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/6/2017 Opinion ‘I am very clear that we are at a tipping point’ country’s longest-serving chief warns 'Cuts have left our communities less safe' Lancashire Chief tells Police Oracle editor Martin Buhagiar. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/6/2017 Feature, Opinion Can sharing information take away the strain? Ian Blackhurst, director of Northgate Public Services, talks about the benefits of sharing intelligence between different agencies. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/6/2017 Feature, Opinion Almost 10,000 officers have taken time off with mental health issues in last year Che Donald, the Federation's lead on Police Officer Mental Health, said: 'There is a systematic failure of care to these officers'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/6/2017 News West Midlands knife crime nearly doubles in just two years Knife crime in the West Midlands has shot up in the last two years, latest figures show. Express & Star 28/6/2017 News New measures on violence against women to be put in domestic abuse bill Legislation will mean certain offences committed by British citizens anywhere in the world can be prosecuted in UK courts The Guardian 28/6/2017 News Your PCC Writes: Jeff Cuthbert Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert looks back at his first year in office. South Wales Argus 28/6/2017 Feature, Opinion Railway policing merger bill passed Railway police set to join Police Scotland in 2019 under new legislation Holyrood Magazine 28/6/2017 News Six people are charged over the Hillsborough tragedy – including match commander David Duckenfield and ex-police chief Sir Norman Bettison Retired police chief David Duckenfield is to be charged with the manslaughter of 95 men, women and children killed in the Hillsborough disaster 28 years ago. Mail Online 28/6/2017 News Met Police laggards still have 18,000 Windows XP machines in use Thousands of Metropolitan Police computers are still running Windows XP more than a year after the force promised to upgrade them, mayor Sadiq Khan has admitted in response to a Greater London Assembly question. The Register 28/6/2017 News PCC and Chief call on the Home Secretary for realistic investment in policing Asking for a realistic investment in policing at this critical time is the subject of a letter written by Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh to Home Secretary Amber Rudd MP. Avon & Somerset OPCC 28/6/2017 News PCC’s Strategic Theme Five Update – Reduce The Threat From Organised Crime Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) continue to present one of the priority external threats to policing in Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire OPCC 28/6/2017 Report Hillsborough: six people, including two senior police officers, charged Six people including two former senior police officers have been charged with criminal offences relating to the deaths of 96 people at the 1989 FA Cup semi final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough football ground and the alleged police cover-up which followed. The Guardian 28/6/2017 News «438243834384438543864387438843894390Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events