Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103230 total results. Showing results 88501 to 88520 «442244234424442544264427442844294430Next ›Last » Lord chancellor David Gauke mends fences with the judges The new lord chancellor is on a charm offensive, soothing strained relations with judges after the damage caused by his recent predecessor Liz Truss. The Times - Subscription at source 18/1/2018 News Fears over £30m bonanza for consultants The Ministry of Justice is spending tens of millions to help move the justice system online under its £1 billion courts modernisation. The Times - Subscription at source 18/1/2018 News Live Blog: Police ICT Summit 2018 Policing Insight's Live Blog of the Police ICT Summit 2018, organised by the Police ICT Company and the National Police Technology Council. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/1/2018 News Home Office to beef up development capability within Digital Services at Border £4.9m project aims to increase Borders IT’s development capability. Home Office Digital, Data and Technology (HODDaT) Borders IT wants to step up its development capability within its Digital Services at the Border (DSAB) programme and is looking for a delivery partner to help. Government Computing 17/1/2018 News Policing minister argues ‘digital’ is forces’ biggest opportunity Policing and Fire Service minister Nick Hurd has challenged police forces to fully embrace digital and mobile technology to keep people safe both online and on the frontline. Government Computing 17/1/2018 News Drug stop and search operations should consider choking hazard, inquest told He spoke at the inquest into the death of a man who died under police restraint. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2018 News Fed urges chiefs to submit impact statements in court Personally written documents will allow judges to take into consideration the impact the assault has had on the force, the officer's family and the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2018 News Around 10,000 Scots cops equipped with smartphones boasting powerful array of crime-busting apps Top brass hope the move will cut costs by up to £1billion over a decade and eventually save officers up to 90 minutes a shift The Scottish Sun 17/1/2018 News Policing’s digital revolution: ‘Do more to save time and cut crime’, urges minister The Government is set to throw down the gauntlet to “make the most” of 21st century technology to keep people safe both online and on the front-line. Police Professional 17/1/2018 News West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner asks public about council tax increase The Police and Crime Commissioner for the district is asking people how much extra money they would be willing to pay for policing the county. Telegraph and Argus 17/1/2018 News Hundreds of call handlers overpaid by Met Staff being chased for money including with threat of court. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/1/2018 News Police Scotland watchdog slated by acting chief constable in latest force shambles Iain Livingstone say reassurance given by Scottish Police Authority about officer welfare was 'not true'. Daily Record 17/1/2018 News Victims of domestic abuse to get replacement mobile phones Police will provide temporary mobile phones to people at risk of domestic violence whose own phones have been taken as part of an investigation. The Bolton News 17/1/2018 News Three quarters of Thames Valley Police officers said they experienced an increase in stress A major change to shift patterns could be introduced in an effort to combat a rise in stress levels among police. Three quarters of Thames Valley Police officers said they experienced increasing pressure since the force's new operating model was adopted in June last year. The Reading Chronicle 17/1/2018 News Four black and minority ethnic police rank above PC in Wales The are only four black or minority ethnic police officers above the rank of PC in the whole of Wales. BBC 17/1/2018 News Black police leader says some forces ‘still institutionally racist’ Twenty-five years after the murder of Stephen Lawrence some police forces are still institutionally racist, a black officers' leader has said. BBC 17/1/2018 News Sixth complaint against Police Scotland Chief Constable Phil Gormley The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner was already probing three complaints against Mr Gormley but it has now been asked to assess a fourth. BBC 16/1/2018 News Policing minister listens to first-hand experience at police wellbeing roundtable Police leaders and health experts discuss how to best support welfare of officers and staff. Home Office 16/1/2018 News Claim that recorded crime down and police numbers up is Mostly True As 2018 began, the SNP decided to highlight on some of its achievements in government over the previous year and beyond. The party posted a series of graphics on Facebook showing statistical and political improvements it had made. One of these was regarding policing in Scotland, with the image claiming that recorded crime had dropped to record low levels, and policing numbers had gone up. The Ferret 16/1/2018 Analysis, Feature Police will use stop-and-search powers ‘properly’ over knife crime – Met chief Four men were stabbed to death in 48 hours over the new year period, prompting calls for an increase in the controversial tactic. Belfast Telegraph 16/1/2018 News «442244234424442544264427442844294430Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events