Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96303 total results. Showing results 89321 to 89340 «446344644465446644674468446944704471Next ›Last » Government to back Finn’s Law punishments for attacks on police dogs New legislation could be brought in as early as next year, which could also apply to other working animals such as guide dogs or those working alongside firefighters The Sun 15/11/2016 News Police set to monitor head injuries Offenders taken into police custody are to be screened for brain injuries amid growing evidence linking head knocks with criminality. The Scotsman 15/11/2016 News Scottish Justice Secretary Michael Matheson welcomes UK Government U-turn on Europol decision Justice Secretary Michael Matheson has welcomed a UK Government change of heart to retain its membership of the European agency for law enforcement cooperation, Europol, following Brexit. The National 15/11/2016 News Theresa May has signed Britain up to remain part of the EU’s police agency at least until Brexit – the Government revealed yesterday. Policing Minister Brandon Lewis announced the Government will “opt-in” to new Brussels rules which take effect next May. The Sun 15/11/2016 News Child trafficking: Scores missing from UK care homes Trafficked children and unaccompanied child asylum seekers are going missing from UK care homes at "an alarmingly high rate", two charities have said. BBC 15/11/2016 News Friendly South Wales Police do not need spit hoods says PCC A third of forces across the country now use the controversial restraint device. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/11/2016 News Jenny Jones calls for IPCC to investigate alleged destruction of her police files Scotland Yard whistleblower claimed that a secretive unit improperly destroyed files it had compiled on the Green peer The Guardian 15/11/2016 News Police recruit ‘community spotters’ to report drivers using mobile phones Members of the public are being asked to report drivers illegally using their mobile phones at the wheel. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 15/11/2016 News Complaints against Northumbria Police fall Figures released today show a fall in the number of complaints made by members of the public against Northumbria Police last year. Northumberland Gazette 15/11/2016 News Police complaints: Statistics for England and Wales 2014/15 Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 15/11/2016 Report Statement from IPCC Chair, Dame Anne Owers on the 2015/16 annual complaint statistics Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) 15/11/2016 Report Reducing crime through innovation: The role of PCCs The Police Foundation 15/11/2016 Report PCCs are here to stay… The Police Foundation 15/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Operational Directors x2 (Investigations & Intelligence) Salary: c £130k. Closes: 2nd December, 2016 National Crime Agency (NCA) 15/11/2016 Jobs Brexit’s implications for policing and security: The view from North Wales Having attended CoPaCC's "Brexit: Implications for policing and security" conference in London earlier this year, North Wales Deputy PCC Ann Griffith provides her personal perspective on Brexit's local ramifications Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/11/2016 Opinion Interpol appointment highlights abuses ‘Interpol should be judged by whether it continues to allow its systems to be used as a tool of persecution’, writes Jago Russell. The Guardian 15/11/2016 Feature, Opinion UK Government intends to remain in EU security agency Europol until Brexit 'Europol provides a valuable service to the UK and opting in would enable us to maintain our current access to that agency, until we leave the EU, helping keep the people of Britain safe' The Independent 15/11/2016 News Meet the man set to be the new Chief Constable of Notts Nottingham Post 15/11/2016 News Plan for weekend jails abandoned over costs The Times - Subscription at source 15/11/2016 News Canine cops elevated to officer class The Times - Subscription at source 15/11/2016 Feature, Opinion «446344644465446644674468446944704471Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events