Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100802 total results. Showing results 88421 to 88440 «441844194420442144224423442444254426Next ›Last » UK to push internet firms to remove terror content quicker Leaders of Britain, France and Italy are to push social media companies to remove "terrorist content" from the internet within one to two hours of it appearing because they say that is the period when most material is spread. Police Professional 20/9/2017 News We need more bobbies online to tackle abuse The growing reliance of police on ‘paedophile hunters’ shows how outdated their approach to crime has become The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 Feature, Opinion West Midlands Police report increase in 999 calls with 665,000 in one year This is an 11 per cent increase on the previous year Coventry Live 20/9/2017 News Complaints against Northumbria Police rise as Durham fall by a fifth The Independent Police Complaints Commission has released its figures on complaints made against all forces Chronicle Live (North East) 20/9/2017 News Force trialling new investigation system sees rise in unsolved crimes Chief Constable: "On the face of it, it's not good news." Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 News IPCC says police complaints handling should be more consistent But imminent reforms will establish distinct systems in different areas. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 News Six forces slower than IPCC at handling complaints But most have sped up their processes. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 News Devon and Cornwall police complaints soar as figures reveal it is one of the most complained-about forces in England and Wales There have been four allegations for every ten employees, far more than the England and Wales average Cornwall Live 20/9/2017 News New report shows complaints about Humberside Police soared by 44 per cent last year Figures from the Independent Police Complaints Commission show a total of 760 recorded complaints about the force in 2016-17 Scunthorpe Telegraph 20/9/2017 News Police urged to tackle terror on tight budget with bobbies on the beat in Bristol and Somerset The police federation has warned against armed police coming before neighbourhood cops Somerset Live 20/9/2017 News Moorgate: Police place City area on lockdown after ‘suspicious package’ found Police have swooped on a street in Moorgate following reports of a suspicious package. The Standard 20/9/2017 News BREAKING: Central London ‘BOMB threat’ as armed police swoop with sniffer dogs Central London has been put in a state of lockdown as armed police and explosive teams swoop in the capital. Daily Star 20/9/2017 News Are US police too quick to shoot knife-wielding suspects? The shooting of a student at Georgia Tech university has raised questions over when and why police resort to deadly force. In some cities, including one of America's poorest and most violent, officers are trying a different approach. BBC 20/9/2017 Analysis, Feature Parsons Green bombing: Police make two more arrests Wednesday’s arrests in Newport, Wales, bring total number of people apprehended to five The Guardian 20/9/2017 News Personal resilience: How to thrive in the pressure cooker of policing Ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of what needs to be done? Jonathan Rees is the owner of Momoho which works with blue light services to develop high-performing teams and individuals. In the first of a series of articles, he examines ways for police leaders to tackle the pressure cooker of modern day policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 Opinion Crime gangs cash in on streaming More than a million “fully loaded” set-top boxes for illegal streaming have been sold in the UK in the past two years. The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 News Web giants given two hours to delete terror propaganda Internet companies must take down terrorist content within two hours or face fines, Theresa May will demand today. The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 News Should drugs be legalised, asks Prince William It is a debate that has divided society for decades, with libertarians, hippies and the state of Colorado on one side, and conservatives and anxious parents on the other. Now the Duke of Cambridge has raised the question: is it time for drugs to be legalised? The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2017 Feature, Opinion Manchester police still relies on Windows XP England's second biggest police force has revealed that more than one in five of its computers were still running Windows XP as of July. BBC 20/9/2017 News Domestic abuse victims are ignored because some police officers see it as a ‘lifestyle choice’, report find Child victims of domestic abuse are being ignored because some police officers see it as a “lifestyle choice”, a major report has found. The Telegraph 19/9/2017 News «441844194420442144224423442444254426Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events