Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 88261 to 88280 «441044114412441344144415441644174418Next ›Last » Theresa May indicates major overhaul of dangerous driving laws Theresa May has indicated there could be a major overhaul of dangerous driving laws, amid concerns sentencing for those convicted is too lenient. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 7/9/2016 News Communit Safety Partnerships Priorities Appendix A West Yorkshire OPCC 7/9/2016 Report Community Safety Partnerships – Principles for Engagement: West Yorkshire Police Authority was classed as a ‘responsible authority’ the Police and Crime Commissioner will not be classed as a ‘responsible authority’ and therefore will not be obliged to sit on any of the West Yorkshire CSPs. West Yorkshire OPCC 7/9/2016 Report Londoners urged to help police uncover brothels and protect women as sexual exploitation rises Londoners were today urged to look out for brothels on their street as a government watchdog called for the public to help rescue women held as slaves and forced to sell sex. The Standard 7/9/2016 News Police must ‘put their minds’ to evidence based policing Temporary assistant chief shared his experiences at the Police Superintendents' Association Conference in Stratford-upon-Avon Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/9/2016 News New policing minister: ‘I will listen to you’ Brandon Lewis told Police Superintendents he wanted to have an "open door" attitude to concerns. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/9/2016 News Superintendents ‘must act as leaders’ says PSAEW president Chief Superintendent Gavin Thomas urged delegates to set an example to others in terms of tackling hate crime and embracing difference. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/9/2016 News Police Scotland struggling with new crime threat Just over three years into the single force model, Police Scotland is facing a significant financial challenge says Gordon Crossan, president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents The Scotsman 7/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Chief Constable criticised for taking almost three months’ holiday as he axed police jobs During his first full year in charge of the county’s police force the Chief Constable of Kent, Alan Pughsley, took almost three months’ paid leave. He was also entitled to an extra eight days off for bank holidays. Times (Tunbridge Wells & Tonbridge) 7/9/2016 News I’m sorry: Police superintendent Vince Firth’s apology that West Yorkshire Police officers missed signs of grooming in the past A police superintendent has said he was sorry that West Yorkshire Police "missed the signs" of child sex grooming in the past. Telegraph and Argus 7/9/2016 News PSAEW President’s Awards honour exceptional achievements by Superintendents Outstanding work by Superintendents across the country in leadership, championing and encouraging women, and supporting colleagues has been recognised in the PSAEW President’s Awards. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/9/2016 News Crime boss calls for change in the law North Yorkshire’s police commissioner is calling again for a change in the law to protect revenge porn victims, after national statistics were released about the problem. The Press (York) 7/9/2016 News West Midlands Police chief defends Tasers – drawn 131 times by officers this year Chief Constable David Thompson said there are "no current plans to increase usage” Birmingham Live 7/9/2016 News Thames Valley Police carry out counter terrorism exercises to prepare for potential attacks Police forces are taking part in two exercises in Wallingford and Basingstoke this month Get Reading 7/9/2016 News Merseyside Police plan for new £45m Liverpool HQ approved Merseyside's police commissioner has agreed to build a new £45m Liverpool base for the force by 2020. BBC 7/9/2016 News Are plans for Merseyside Police HQ the right move? Liverpool Echo 7/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Revealed: Merseyside Police announces £45million new HQ Liverpool Echo 7/9/2016 News Crime boss calls for change in the law North Yorkshire’s police commissioner is calling again for a change in the law to protect revenge porn victims, after national statistics were released about the problem. The Press (York) 7/9/2016 News Met police pause plan to introduce spit hoods Scotland Yard is thought to have failed to tell London mayor Sadiq Khan about scheme that was to start within weeks The Guardian 7/9/2016 News FGM: police and border officers target travellers to high-risk countries Met officers speak to passengers arriving at Heathrow from Nigeria, saying aim is to show that police are tackling the problem The Guardian 7/9/2016 News «441044114412441344144415441644174418Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events