Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 88261 to 88280 «441044114412441344144415441644174418Next ›Last » Letters to the Editor: Beef up police after Manchester attack Including from Steve White, Chairman of Police Federation of England and Wales The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 28/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Cash-strapped force sends Home Office £1.2million bill for probe into allegations former Prime Minster Ted Heath was part of a paedophile ring Police chiefs have asked Ministers to stump up £1.2 million to cover the cost of the controversial investigation into Sir Edward Heath. Mail Online 28/5/2017 News 7/7 Met police chief calls for extremists to be locked up in INTERNMENT camps Thousands of radical extremists must be locked up in new internment camps to protect Britain from the unprecedented terror threat it faces, a Muslim former police chief declares today. Mail Online 28/5/2017 News Complaints Against The PCC Annual Report – April 2016 – March 2017 The third ‘annual’ report about the complaints and purported complaints received and every conduct matter recorded by the Monitoring Officer between April 2016 and March 2017. Northumbria OPCC 27/5/2017 Report Senior Lecturer, Criminology Salary: £48,327 - £55,998 (Grade 8) per annum. Closes: Sunday, 25th June 2017 Cardiff University 27/5/2017 Jobs Huge scale of terror threat revealed: UK home to 23,000 jihadists Intelligence officers have identified 23,000 jihadist extremists living in Britain as potential terrorist attackers, it emerged yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 27/5/2017 News World leaders back crackdown on online extremism Theresa May won the backing of world leaders last night to force internet giants to clear Islamist extremist content from their platforms. The Times - Subscription at source 27/5/2017 News Police issue warning after ‘bad batch’ of heroin sparks overdoses Police in Stockton have issued an urgent warning after a ‘bad batch’ of heroin caused 14 overdoses and the death of one man in the space of 24 hours. The Times - Subscription at source 27/5/2017 News ‘These police cuts have to end — local officers can prevent attacks’ says Andy Burnham Manchester’s new mayor wants an honest debate about funding The Times - Subscription at source 27/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Reality Check: What has happened to police numbers? The latest figures show that between September 2010 and September 2016 police workforce numbers in England and Wales fell by 18,991, or 13%, according to the Home Office. BBC 27/5/2017 Analysis, Feature Manchester attack: Hate crime ‘doubles’ after incident A bomb threat, racist taunts and graffiti are among a significant rise in hate crimes reported to Greater Manchester Police following Monday's attack, the BBC can reveal. BBC 27/5/2017 News Cliff Richard settles with police over sex abuse reports Sir Cliff Richard and South Yorkshire Police have settled a legal fight over reports naming him as a suspected sex offender. BBC 26/5/2017 News Operation Temperer: What does it mean for policing and communities on the ground? What are the implications of Operation Temperer? Ian Wiggett, former ACC and lead for counter terrorism, specialist operations and civil contingencies in Greater Manchester, explores the consequences of a raised threat level to police, the armed forces, and the community. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/5/2017 Analysis Beneath Abbott’s police funding gaffes, Labour’s numbers make sense The shadow home secretary stumbled but reversing cuts to capital gains tax would pay for 10,000 extra officers The Guardian 26/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Policing is ‘stretched too thin’, officer warns The Manchester bombing has made law and order an even bigger election issue The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Tech firms like Google and Facebook need to tackle extremist content, May to tell G7 Theresa May will urge the G7 group of the world’s leading industrial nations today to put pressure on technology firms to do more to tackle extremist Islamist content. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2017 News Five terror plots foiled since murders at Westminster Security agencies have prevented five active plots aimed at British targets in the two months since the murders in Westminster. The Times - Subscription at source 26/5/2017 News Lecturer (Academic) of Sociology and Crime/Deviance Salary: £32,958 to £38,183 per annum, with further progression opportunities to £41,709. Closes: 27th June 2017 Bournemouth University 26/5/2017 Jobs Armed ‘Nuclear Police Force’ officers drafted in to Merseyside following Manchester bombing Operation Temperer provides support for local police forces as terror threat level is raised to critical Liverpool Echo 26/5/2017 News Armed police patrol trains after Manchester terror alert Armed police officers are patrolling on board trains nationwide for the first time. The Telegraph 25/5/2017 News «441044114412441344144415441644174418Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events