Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 88561 to 88580 «442544264427442844294430443144324433Next ›Last » Sadiq Khan: Stop and search is a ‘vital tool’ for police service London Mayor Sadiq Khan has pledged a “significant” increase in stop and search as the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) looks to crack down on the recent surge of knife crime. Police Professional 11/1/2018 News Why Staffordshire Police officers are spending less time patrolling streets Staffordshire Police saw officers spend 957,394 hours out on patrol between October 2016 and September this year Burton Mail 11/1/2018 News Kent Police pilot scheme searches for willing volunteers A pilot scheme is looking to recruit volunteers with a selection of powers to work alongside police officers. Kent Online 11/1/2018 News No minutes of meeting on Gormley’s future No minutes were taken during a meeting attended by Scotland's justice secretary to discuss the future of the country's chief constable. BBC 11/1/2018 News Private security firms hired by local residents and businesses to ‘support’ police A rise in crime and a drop in police numbers has seen residents and businesses in one part of the country take crime-fighting into their own hands. i News 11/1/2018 News Calls for review of Scottish Police Authority after ‘shambles Calls have been made for a review of the Scottish Police Authority after the watchdog apparently ruled Phil Gormley could return to work without informing Police Scotland or the body investigating allegations against the Chief Constable. The Scotsman 11/1/2018 News Police to recruit Yorkshire students to help deal with control room call rise Force control rooms could be manned by students living in the North during summer months as North Yorkshire Police drafts in extra call handlers to keep up with demand for its 101 and 999 services. The Yorkshire Post 11/1/2018 News £12 on tax to save 480 police Sussex's police and crime commissioner has warned 480 officers and staff will lose their jobs if the police portion of council tax does not go up. The Argus 11/1/2018 News Derbyshire’s police and crime commissioner urges residents to have their say on police funding Derbyshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa is urging residents to have their say on next year's police funding arrangements. The Commissioner is asking people whether they would be prepared to pay £1 a month extra to help the police tackle crime and disorder across the county and increase public safety. Derbyshire Times 11/1/2018 News Hampshire Police needs to improve in key areas Hampshire Police need to make improvements on some of their day to day operations, a report by a Police and Crime government inspector shows. Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMICFRS) which assesses and reports on the effectiveness and efficiency of police forces across the country rated the force as good across the board however identified three areas for improvement. Hampshire Chronicle 11/1/2018 News How police are using DRONES to tackle football hooligans The 'eyes in the sky' are proving a police winner in the war to combat trouble at West Midlands matches Birmingham Live 11/1/2018 News Minister ‘could work with police chief Gormley again’ The justice secretary has said he would have "no objection" to the country's chief constable returning to work if it was shown to be the right thing to do. BBC 11/1/2018 News Metropolitan Police increasing stop and search to curb knife crime The Metropolitan Police will “significantly increase” its use of stop and search as part of a crackdown on knife crime pledged yesterday by Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London. The Times - Subscription at source 11/1/2018 News Minister criticises police board over chief constable row Scotland's justice secretary has criticised the Scottish Police Authority over its attempt to bring the chief constable back to work BBC 10/1/2018 News Reflections on the Police Effectiveness in a Changing World project The Police Foundation's in-depth, five year exploration of local policing, Police Effectiveness in a Changing World, has recently come to an end. Here, Andy Higgins of the Foundation explores the key themes that have emerged from the study. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/1/2018 Analysis Capturing a policing future: Technology and the art of the policing possible The effects of austerity mean that the pace of innovation in policing may be slowing - but the demand for it is not. In the first of a series, serving officer Gareth Stubbs looks at technology in policing, and argues that innovation isn't a luxury, but a necessity, and one that requires real investment. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/1/2018 Opinion As Mayor, I promise to rise to the challenge of tackling knife crime The Mayor replies to criticism by Kit Malthouse MP, who became a minister yesterday, that his strategy against the rise in violent deaths is not working The Standard 10/1/2018 Feature, Opinion Sadiq Khan reveals police will ‘significantly’ increase stop and search to tackle soaring knife crime Sadiq Khan today revealed that police will “significantly” increase the use of stop and search to tackle soaring knife crime on London’s streets. The Standard 10/1/2018 News Dead body identified with facial recognition software The technology could also be used to identify missing people and dementia sufferers for swifter safeguarding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/1/2018 News Transport police takeover is politics before good sense The House of Lords will today debate, at the behest of Lord Foulkes of Cumnock, the proposed takeover of the British Transport Police role in Scotland by Police Scotland. In response, the UK government should make clear that it will defend the public interest for the whole of Britain rather than accede to an unreasonable political demand. The Times - Subscription at source 10/1/2018 Feature, Opinion «442544264427442844294430443144324433Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events