Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96314 total results. Showing results 88921 to 88940 «444344444445444644474448444944504451Next ›Last » Police of all ranks in GMP are furious that ‘boobgate’ ACC Rebekah Sutcliffe is set to keep her job In a letter to the M.E.N. one officer said a junior officer would be sacked in a 'heartbeat' while ACC Sutcliffe could keep her role Manchester Evening News 3/12/2016 News Prostitution research to assess law change call BBC 3/12/2016 News New Lincolnshire chief selected Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/12/2016 News Is Assistant Constable ‘Flasher’ fit to be a top cop? Mail Online 3/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Edward Heath case police chief statement – video Wiltshire’s police chief constable says a number of people have come forward with claims during the investigation into child sexual abuse allegations against the former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath. During a recorded statement, Mike Veale also highlights the difficulties facing the investigators. The Guardian 3/12/2016 News I refuse to abandon Ted Heath abuse inquiry, says police chief The Times - Subscription at source 3/12/2016 News Europol warning over Isis threat to Britain Europol says that the terrorist group is determined to continue attacks against members of the European Union, including the UK The Times - Subscription at source 3/12/2016 News Police mug criminals to access their phones The Times - Subscription at source 3/12/2016 News Policing Minister meets frontline Lincolnshire officers to discuss funding Policing Minister Brandon Lewis met with frontline staff at Lincolnshire Police to discuss funding, the impact of summer visitors and assaults on officers. Lincolnshire Reporter 2/12/2016 News Hogan-Howe signals thaw in relations with journalists as senior officers attend Crime Reporters Association party Met police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe signalled a thaw in recently frosty relations between journalists and the police as he spoke at a party to mark the 70th anniversary of the Crime Reporters Association (CRA). Press Gazette 2/12/2016 News ‘Preferred candidate’ named for top Lincolnshire police job Devon and Cornwall deputy chief constable Bill Skelly has been named as the preferred candidate to be Lincolnshire’s new police chief. BBC 2/12/2016 News Deputy Chief Constable – Vacancy We are now looking for an innovative, energetic and progressive Deputy Chief Constable to join our highly engaged Chief Officer team and help lead the organisation through an exciting and unprecedented period of change. If you have the vision, skills and professionalism to lead and motivate a dedicated team of officers and staff committed to protecting people from harm and keeping our communities safe, we want to hear from you. Five year fixed term appointment - £114,240 + benefits. Closing Date 22 Dec 2016 Northamptonshire Police 2/12/2016 Jobs NCA Non-executive directors appointed Two new non-executive directors have been appointed to the NCA board, Nicholas Alston CBE MA and Wendy Barnes. National Crime Agency (NCA) 2/12/2016 News Changes in Modus Operandi of Islamic State (IS) revisited The recent attacks in Europe, carried out by Al-Qaeda (e.g. Paris, January 2015) and IS inspired or affiliated individuals and groups (e.g. Paris, November 2015, Brussels, March 2016), have increased concerns about possible future terrorist attacks by violent jihadist individuals and groups in EU Member States. This report presents an overview of the terrorist threat as perceived by the organisation and its main stakeholders, based on available information and expert knowledge. [PDF] Europol 2/12/2016 Report Islamic State changing terror tactics to maintain threat in Europe As the so-called Islamic State (IS) loses ground in the Middle East, the pattern of its recent terrorist attacks in Europe suggests that it has already adopted new tactics to attack the West. These developments are highlighted in the report Changes in Modus Operandi of IS revisited published today by Europol’s European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC). The report provides an up-to date assessment of the threat this group poses to the EU, on which basis EU Member States can prepare for future attacks. Europol 2/12/2016 News EU police report highlights ongoing IS threat to Europe THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Islamic State group is likely to carry out new attacks in the European Union in the near future, probably targeting countries that are members of the U.S.-led coalition fighting the extremist organization in Syria and Iraq, EU police agency Europol said in a report published Friday Mail Online 2/12/2016 News Almost half of UK Muslims would not report someone with IS links British Muslims have a “deeply worrying” belief in conspiracy theories and almost half would not go to the police if they knew someone with links to Islamic State (IS), a major study has found. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 2/12/2016 News Twaddell police bill was £22m but £250,000 for final two days The final hours of the Twaddell/Ardoyne parading stand-off cost a quarter-of-a-million pounds to police, it can be revealed. Belfast Telegraph 2/12/2016 News Police call ‘near misses’ revealed A BBC investigation has revealed a catalogue of errors in call handling by Police Scotland. BBC 2/12/2016 News Church and Police work to tackle slavery in East Anglia Catholic church leaders, senior Police force officers and ethnic chaplains have met the UK’s Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner to discuss solutions to tackling human trafficking taking place within East Anglia Network Norfolk 2/12/2016 News «444344444445444644474448444944504451Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events