Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98607 total results. Showing results 88421 to 88440 «441844194420442144224423442444254426Next ›Last » Policing Minister: Officer numbers are not for me to decide Delegates are unimpressed by performance Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 News Officers must have personal stake in seeking ‘Holy Grail’ of common standards Officers must make personal commitments to help contribute to the ongoing professionalisation of the service, according to Policing Minister Brandon Lewis. Police Professional 16/5/2017 News Yvette Cooper: Officers must urge MPs to keep Europol membership Officers will be left ‘with one hand behind their back’ if the UK is forced to leave European security arrangements, the former Home Affairs Select Committee chair has warned. Police Professional 16/5/2017 News ‘Force management statements will address mental health crisis in policing’ Sir Tom Winsor believes new measures will encourage "honesty" from chiefs about capacity and demand Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 News Tory minister who tried to save stabbed officer pays tribute to police Tobias Ellwood receives award from Police Federation for giving first aid to PC Keith Palmer after Westminster attack The Guardian 16/5/2017 News The Labour Party Manifesto 2017 "A manifesto for a better, fairer Britain." Labour Party 16/5/2017 Report Weekly academic research summary This summary curates the key policing-related research that's been published online in the last week, with links to the original journal articles, and selected abstracts. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 News Welfare, wellbeing and refreshments: The @WeCops discussion on the vital importance of taking a break Officers taking a break have been in the news lately, with both positive and negative public responses. Serving officer Chris Excell summarises a recent @WeCops discussion on the vital need for officers to be able to take a break - publicly or privately - and the underlying issues of police welfare, stress and wellbeing in general. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 Opinion Ex-West Yorkshire Chief Constable sues crime commissioner over secret conduct report West Yorkshire’s former Chief Constable is taking legal action against the county’s crime commissioner over his handling of a secret report into his conduct, The Yorkshire Post can reveal. The Yorkshire Post 16/5/2017 News Lib Dems to fund £300m a year extra for the police Today’s big Lib Dem policy is an extra £300m a year for the police over the next Parliament. Liberal Democrat Voice 16/5/2017 News Policing is in intensive care, says Fed chairman The next government will be told to act to stop officers leaving the service Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 News Metro Mayors – the work begins Professor Francesca Gains and Professor Kevin Ward run The University of Manchester’s Devo Manc hub which brings together researchers from across the University who are exploring Greater Manchester’s devolution future. In this blog they examine what difference the newly directly elected Metro Mayors will make to their regions. They focus particularly on the challenges facing the Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, who has the most widespread powers of all the newly elected mayors. University of Manchester 16/5/2017 Analysis, Feature Former Merseyside Police top cop SLAMS ITV’s Little Boy Blue as “simply wrong” A former Merseyside Police top cop has hit out at her portrayal in the Rhys Jones murder drama Little Boy Blue. Liverpool Echo 16/5/2017 News Drink-driver’s smart car gives police sober truth A drink-driver was arrested after the car they were driving automatically alerted the police that it had been involved in a crash. The Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 News Secret funding row puts Police Federation at risk The beleaguered Police Federation is facing further upheaval after its biggest membership group, the Metropolitan branch, threatened to secede in a row over funding. The Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2017 News Lib Dem’s Tim Farron urges police ‘to do more to root out racism’ after they face 2,000 accusations within their ranks Freedom of Information inquests to forces across the UK revealed the number of allegations of racism between 2014-2016 Mirror 15/5/2017 News PFEW taking legal action over injury pension change Retired officers left worse off by recent amendments to injury pensions could benefit from a new Judicial Review. Police Professional 15/5/2017 News Norfolk’s police and crime commissioner says drones could be used to help fight rural crime in Norfolk Drones could soon be patrolling the skies above rural Norfolk to help target illegal hare coursers operating in the county according to Norfolk’s police and crime commissioner. Eastern Daily Press 15/5/2017 News Early general election delays handover of London Fire Brigade to City Hall Mayor Sadiq Khan has been told he’ll have to wait until at least next April before gaining direct control of the capital’s fire brigade, with Whitehall civil servants blaming next month’s general election for the delay. MayorWatch 15/5/2017 News New Assistant Chief Constable starts work in the county A new Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) has started work in the county. Julian Moss was appointed to the role of ACC Operations earlier this month and has now taken strategic control of all operational policing departments. Gloucestershire Constabulary 15/5/2017 News «441844194420442144224423442444254426Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events