Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98622 total results. Showing results 89161 to 89180 «445544564457445844594460446144624463Next ›Last » UK likely to leave Europol and might “take our information with us” – interior ministe Britain is likely to leave the European Union police agency Europol after Brexit and could "take our information" away if no future security deal is struck with the bloc, interior minister Amber Rudd said on Wednesday. Reuters 29/3/2017 News David Crompton decision expected in ‘two to eight weeks’ A decision on whether it was unlawful for a police commissioner to suspend a chief constable from his job will not be known for weeks. BBC 29/3/2017 News MOPAC Activity Report and Performance Report For Quarter Three 2016/17 This report covers the period from 14 January to 10 February 2017, listed are the main activities I have been involved in and/or where MOPAC has been represented. London Assembly Police and Crime Committee 29/3/2017 Report Dyfed – Powys Police And Crime Panel Media Update See P54 for a report on activity since the last Panel meeting. Dyfed-Powys OPCC 29/3/2017 Report Decisions Taken By Dyfed Powys Commissioner See P50 for Decisions made by the Commissioner (including those made at Policing Board) 19th January 2017 – 21st March 2017. Dyfed-Powys OPCC 29/3/2017 Report Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Plan 2017-2021 See P17 for Police and Crime Plan Dyfed-Powys OPCC 29/3/2017 Report Police And Crime Panel Discuss Setting Up A National Association Of PCPs Thirty-seven members and officers from 25 PCPs attended this meeting Lancashire OPCC 29/3/2017 Report Officer numbers may be simplistic issue but it’s a crucial one, says Fed chairman Scottish Police Federation Conference told of pressure on workforce Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/3/2017 News Mark Duggan: Inquest decision ‘reasonable’ The Court of Appeal has upheld an inquest’s finding that Mark Duggan was ‘lawfully killed’ by a police officer in 2011. Police Professional 29/3/2017 News New Bill’s ‘duty of transparency’ on officers prompted by 28-year Hillsborough fight for fair hearings Police officers and public authority officials face the threat of a prison term if they fail a "truth test" being proposed in legislation born out of Britain's worst sporting disaster. Police Professional 29/3/2017 News Parliament to review security, incident response after attack Two reviews will be held into the attack last week in which a man killed a police officer within the grounds of parliament, the speaker of Britain's lower house said on Wednesday. Reuters 29/3/2017 News What’s good for recruits is good for chiefs: Direct entry proposals sparks debate Ex-ÂDAC says "laughable competition" for appointments means the time has come for direct entry at the top Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/3/2017 News New drug alert system may save lives Greater Manchester is trailblazing an alert system to get a better picture of drug use across the city-region and potentially save lives. The early warning system is an online network of frontline staff from police, health and prison services and other agencies that allows participants to share dangerous and emerging drug trends in their area. Leigh Journal 29/3/2017 News Over 150 South Yorkshire police officers apply for redundancy Over 150 police officers have applied to leave South Yorkshire Police as part of a voluntary redundancy scheme. Bosses recently offered officers the chance to leave the force and 154 applied for voluntary redundancy before the window closed. The Star (Yorkshire) 29/3/2017 News New chief constable announced for Staffordshire Police A new chief constable has been announced for Staffordshire Police. Gareth Morgan, currently deputy chief constable at Avon and Somerset, has been appointed to take over from current chief Jane Sawyers when she retires. Staffordshire Newsletter 29/3/2017 News Dyfed-Powys Police begins body camera rollout for officers A police force has begun the rollout of body cameras for 800 officers and community support officers. Dyfed-Powys Police said training would begin on Wednesday ahead of them being deployed on the streets. BBC 29/3/2017 News The routine arming of police is not a decision to be rushed The Scotsman 29/3/2017 Feature, Opinion ‘Hillsborough law’ could imprison police officers who are not truthful Bill proposed by Andy Burnham to impose duty of candour was prompted by 27-year fight for fair hearing for victims’ families The Guardian 29/3/2017 News Retiring police chief will avoid any discipline over alleged coverup Cdr Chris Greany will not face possible censure arising from IPCC inquiry after notifying force that he was leaving The Guardian 29/3/2017 News Recruiting top officers from outside the ranks Letters from Chief Constable West Midlands Dave Thompson, plus Lord Wasserman, Brian Paddick, The Times - Subscription at source 29/3/2017 Feature, Opinion «445544564457445844594460446144624463Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events