Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 88381 to 88400 «441644174418441944204421442244234424Next ›Last » What is being done to tackle mental health illness in the police service? Last year's Police Federation of England and Wales' Health and Well being survey of its members revealed a mental health ticking time bomb. The association, representing officers up to the rank of inspector, says officers are at breaking point, so what is the service doing about it? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 Analysis Labour Party GE2017 manifesto: References to policing A look at the police and policing references in the Labour Party's manifesto for the June 2017 General Election Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Essex Police plan for data analytics centre Director says resource would support sharing data, academic research and data science for insights UKAuthority.com 18/5/2017 News Home Secretary Amber Rudd mocked by police after insisting that Tories remain the ‘party of law and order’ Amber Rudd told the Police Federation conference in Birmingham that crime was down despite losses of 20,000 officers through budget cuts since 2010 The Sun 18/5/2017 News Home Secretary backs police spit hoods Home Secretary Amber Rudd has given her backing to controversial police spit hoods. Express & Star 18/5/2017 News Police must get the resources for the job Editor's viewpoint: Given the demands on the PSNI, particularly from the ever constant threat of republican violence, it is imperative that the force is given the resources required to tackle crime in all its forms Belfast Telegraph 18/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Spit Guards: The evidence Questioned at this week's Police Federation conference about spit guards, the Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott stated she was still "looking at the research, and coming to a considered view". Dr Matt Ashby, a former police officer and now lecturer in criminology at Nottingham Trent University, looks at the evidence currently available. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 Analysis Prime suspect in WPC Yvonne Fletcher murder case ‘received letter from Tony Blair’s government assuring him he was NOT wanted for the killing’ Key suspect Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk told investigation 'will not proceed Mail Online 18/5/2017 News Lavinia Woodward can’t avoid prison just because she is clever “Extraordinarily talented”: the remarks of a judge about an Oxford University student on trial for stabbing her boyfriend with a bread knife. Perhaps more extraordinary is the fact that Lavinia Woodward, the aspiring surgeon turned assailant, is likely to avoid a prison sentence because of this academic prowess. The Telegraph 18/5/2017 Feature, Opinion The scandal of Orgreave As home secretary, Theresa May championed inquiries into past police abuses such as those committed at Hillsborough by South Yorkshire police. But she has refused calls to investigate the roots of that disaster – the violence of that same force against striking miners five years earlier. David Conn provides his views. The Guardian 18/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Labour has let the Tories off the hook on rising crime By Lord David Blunkett, former Labour Home Secretary The Times - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 Feature, Opinion No memorial donation from police union The Police Federation has not donated to the national memorial for officers killed in the line of duty. The Times - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Legalising cannabis will raise £1bn a year in tax, say Lib Dems The Liberal Democrats would legalise cannabis to raise a billion pounds in tax and ban diesel cars, under plans set out in the party’s manifesto yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Cyberattack alert for general election candidates General election candidates have been urged to step up their personal cybersecurity after attacks on a number of former MPs and email hacking during the French presidential campaign. The Times - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Terence Riley, boy who found James Bulger’s body paid with a life of crime, judge told A drug dealer who as a teenager found the body of the murdered toddler James Bulger and claims the discovery led to a life of crime has been jailed for a string of driving offences. The Times - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Public appeal for £1.5m towards police memorial A public appeal has been launched following the murder of PC Keith Palmer to raise £1.5 million for a memorial to the 1,400 police staff killed in the line of duty. The Times - Subscription at source 18/5/2017 News Home Secretary promises ‘surprise’ force visits after challenge over demand Providing mental health support and visiting forces to see a crisis in coping with demand first-hand will be priorities for the Home Secretary if her party is re-elected in June, officers have heard. Police Professional 17/5/2017 News Anthony Grainger shooting: Police ‘covered up failings’ A police operation in which an unarmed man was shot dead was like a "kamikaze cavalry", a public inquiry has heard. BBC 17/5/2017 News Dorset firearms officers issued with Body Worn Video cameras to capture evidence The change has been rolled out following a trial and a public consultation on the cameras' usage Somerset Live 17/5/2017 News ‘Clear water’ between Fed and IPCC on postincident procedures Despite coming closer together since 2014 on draft legislation put forward the two bodies remain deadlocked Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/5/2017 News «441644174418441944204421442244234424Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events