Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96347 total results. Showing results 88681 to 88700 «443144324433443444354436443744384439Next ›Last » Loss of EU security cooperation could make UK less safe, say peers Committee says losing access to police and justice databases could harm government’s ability to protect national security The Guardian 16/12/2016 News Give mayors more power over the courts and police Our justice system works better without Whitehall meddling. By Nick Herbert The Times - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Inquiry into police is latest to suffer delays A public inquiry set up almost two years ago by Theresa May to investigate scandals in undercover policing has spent more than £3 million but is yet to hear any evidence. The Times - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 News Police used spying powers ‘unlawfully’ to track down leaks A police force unlawfully spied on a string of journalists, a solicitor and two police officers in an attempt to uncover leaks including the existence of a damning racism report, a tribunal has heard. The Times - Subscription at source 16/12/2016 News Prime Minister’s broken promise to local people Theresa May has broken her promise to protect policing from further cuts, Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has said. Greater Manchester Police OPCC 16/12/2016 News Response to police grant report Responding to the Police Grant Report issued today, Leicestershire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach Leicestershire OPCC 16/12/2016 News Commissioner: Government needs to stop conning the public over cuts to policing Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has urged the Government to stop conning the public over claims it has protected police funding at 2015/16 levels. The plea comes after the Government revealed its latest finance settlement for PCCs to fund their police services which shows a grant reduction of £3.5m for the same period. Lancashire OPCC 16/12/2016 News Police boss warns against ‘elitist’ officers as new degree-level training regime announced North Wales Live 16/12/2016 News Further reduction in funding for Suffolk Police announced by Home Office The Home Office grant to the Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk will be £69.487 million for 2017/18. The settlement for 2016/17 was £70.376million, meaning a reduction in overall grant funding for next year of £889,000. Haverhill Echo 15/12/2016 News Cambridgeshire PCC reacts to news that all new police officers will need degrees from 2020 The College of Policing said the training would help address changes in crime-fighting and ‘change the future of policing' Cambridgeshire Live 15/12/2016 News Special Constable Recruitment Update – Wiltshire This paper provides a brief update on progress to date with the recruitment of Special Constables. Wiltshire OPCC 15/12/2016 Report Officer numbers will fall further as budgets frozen next year Met identifies massive shortfall as Home Office says it's up to council taxpayers to keep funding up. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/12/2016 News New honour-based violence and forced marriage protocol to simplify complex cases Officers and prosecutors have been given advice on protecting women and girls with the publication of the first ever protocol on honour-based violence and abuse (HBV/A) and forced marriage. Police Professional 15/12/2016 News All recruits to have degree-level qualifications under CoP education reforms All police applicants will be required to have degree-level qualifications under a series of education and promotion reforms announced by the College of Policing. Police Professional 15/12/2016 News Policing degrees and formal qualifications given green light College board approved the plans following a consultation – but implementation may be some time away Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/12/2016 News Police “couldn’t function” without new £4.5m Kettering training facility, says PCC Police and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold says Northants Police couldn’t function if they did not build a new training facility in Kettering. Northamptonshire Telegraph 15/12/2016 News Barristers’ head claims plan for online courts strikes at ‘majesty of law’ Moves to use online courts to dispense justice has been criticised for putting "respect for the law" at risk. Police Professional 15/12/2016 News Met chief gave misleading Hillsborough account, IPCC finds Watchdog finds Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe not guilty of misconduct despite finding he made false claim about giving evidence The Guardian 15/12/2016 News Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, quarterly update to September 2016 This release contains statistical material relating to the Terrorism Act 2000, including arrests and outcomes, and stops and searches. Home Office 15/12/2016 Report Number of people convicted of terror offences up by nearly half The number of people convicted of terrorism offences during the past year has risen by nearly half despite a fall in the number of arrests carried out by police, figures revealed today. The Standard 15/12/2016 News «443144324433443444354436443744384439Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events