Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98590 total results. Showing results 88641 to 88660 «442944304431443244334434443544364437Next ›Last » Norfolk Police Accountability Forum Meeting Annex 3 see p87 for list of items discussed at this most recent meeting. Norfolk OPCC 1/5/2017 Report The value of learning: College of Policing Bursary Scheme to reopen later this year A successful bursary scheme to allow police officers and staff to get higher education qualifications is to reopen for applications later this year. Karin Rogers of the College of Policing explains how the bursary works and why it's good for individual officers and policing as a whole. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/5/2017 News WPC Fletcher suspect is new Libya spy agency chief A suspect in the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher is reported to have been appointed head of Libya’s intelligence agency. The Times - Subscription at source 1/5/2017 News Police ‘have not learnt lessons of Madeleine case’ The errors that blighted the Madeleine McCann investigation would be repeated if another child was abducted in Europe this summer, a senior British detective who worked on the case in Portugal a decade ago has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 1/5/2017 News Social media giants fail to tackle hatred, say MPs Google, Twitter and Facebook have shamefully failed to tackle terrorism, violence and hatred online, MPs say. The Times - Subscription at source 1/5/2017 News Hate crime: abuse, hate and extremism online Report by Home Affairs Select Committee Parliament.uk 1/5/2017 Report Social media giants ‘shamefully far’ from tackling illegal content Social media firms are "shamefully far" from tackling illegal and dangerous content, says a parliamentary report. BBC 1/5/2017 News Knife crime up 14% because gang warfare is becoming ’embedded in our culture’ Violent gangs are now "embedded" in our culture, experts have warned after six people were stabbed to death in the capital in seven days. The Sunday Telegraph 30/4/2017 News Thousands of paedophiles escaping justice, warns former police chief An astonishing 30,000 paedophiles are going unpunished even though police possess the technology to identify and arrest them, the former head of the police’s online child abuse unit has told The Telegraph. The Sunday Telegraph 30/4/2017 News Met’s link to Muslims at risk as top officer resigns Britain’s most senior Muslim police officer, who leads the Metropolitan police community outreach programme, is stepping down, sparking complaints by colleagues that he should have been promoted. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/4/2017 News Armed police patrol with Queen’s Life Guard Britain’s historic and royal sites are being defended against attackers using vehicles The Sunday Times 30/4/2017 News Threat of election hack puts GCHQ on high alert Staff working at GCHQ were placed on high alert last week to prevent a cyber-attack during the general election, The Sunday Times can reveal. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/4/2017 News Police are tracking two more terror plots Islamist extremists are planning at least two further terrorist atrocities in London in the near future, according to police who disrupted two attacks in the capital last week. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/4/2017 News No 10 ‘hides away’ watchdog’s attack on east coast border security Downing Street has blocked publication of a critical report by the immigration watchdog until after the general election, prompting claims of a cover-up. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 30/4/2017 News Thousands of paedophiles escaping justice, warns former police chief An astonishing 30,000 paedophiles are going unpunished even though police possess the technology to identify and arrest them, the former head of the police’s online child abuse unit has told The Telegraph. The Telegraph 29/4/2017 News Study highlights potential impact of CCTV in police investigations CCTV cameras provide evidence ‘useful’ to the police in two-thirds of the investigations in which they are available new research suggests. Nottingham Trent University 28/4/2017 News Chief cast doubts on police funding reform ever really helping 'Fair, robust and transparent' model which was proposed in 2015 has not been introduced but officer who would have felt biggest impact says he doesn't lose sleep over issue Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 News Rail policing merger driven by ‘political ideology’ The body representing railway police officers has said it is “hugely disappointed” after MSPs backed a controversial plan to integrate their work into Police Scotland. The Scotsman 28/4/2017 News Knife crime: Why the rise? As knife crime in England and Wales shows another increase, criminologists are at a loss to provide firm reasons why. The Times - Subscription at source 28/4/2017 Analysis, Feature Fairer funding not guaranteed for Avon and Somerset Constabulary after review – police and crime commissioner Avon and Somerset Constabulary may continue to lose out on Government funding in the future, its Police and Crime Commissioner has warned. North Somerset Times 28/4/2017 News «442944304431443244334434443544364437Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events