Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93847 total results. Showing results 89361 to 89380 «446544664467446844694470447144724473Next ›Last » Post-Hillsborough review: Force holds up mirror to see ‘uncomfortable’ view of itself The chief constable of an under-fire force has welcomed the “uncomfortable read” of a highly-reflective report as a stepping stone to getting back to the heart of its communities. Police Professional 30/6/2016 News Body-worn cameras gain global appeal says Beecham Research report US and UK lead adoption for policing while other applications begin to emerge Security News Desk 30/6/2016 News Appointment Of The Deputy Police And Crime Commissioner For Cambridgeshire The purpose of this report is for the Cambridgeshire PCC to formally notify the Police and Crime Panel the Commissioner’s proposal to appoint Andy Coles as the candidate for Cambridgeshire’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner. Cambridgeshire OPCC 30/6/2016 Report The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicestershire Annual Report 2015/2016 Leicestershire OPCC 30/6/2016 Report Leicestershire Police And Crime Commissioner Annual Report 2015/16 Although the tenure of Sir Clive Loader, as Police and Crime Commissioner, has now completed, there is still a requirement to produce an Annual Report for the third and final year of his tenure to the Police and Crime Panel. Leicestershire OPCC 30/6/2016 Report Leicestershire PCC’s priorities My first priority is to reduce crime and the fear of crime. I am also committed to improving community safety. Leicestershire OPCC 30/6/2016 Report Force Change Programme – Leicestershire PCC Force Change Programme and work on the Proposed Strategic Alliance. Leicestershire OPCC 30/6/2016 Report Crime czar sanctions controversial £400,000 office move to police HQ A controversial office move to police headquarters will go ahead, the Devon and Cornwall police and crime commissioner has confirmed. Alison Hernandez has revealed that her office and support staff will be relocated to Middlemoor at a cost of £400,000 – less than the £500,000 first estimated when predecessor Tony Hogg initiated the process. Plymouth Live 30/6/2016 News Research highlights issue of alcohol in the criminal justice system Three quarters of people in the criminal justice system in the UK have a problem with alcohol, new research at Teesside University has found. North East Connected 30/6/2016 News ‘Give officers the tools to enforce second-hand smoke law’ Police forces have reacted with caution to landmark legislation designed to "protect children from second-hand smoke". Police Professional 30/6/2016 News New data powers may make it easy to ‘out’ people, former police chief Lord Paddick warns Lib Dem peer Lord Paddick has warned that the Investigatory Powers Bill could have worrying repercussions for LGBT people. Pink News 30/6/2016 News More than 3,000 complaints against police last year The Police Ombudsman’s Office dealt with more than 3,000 complaints about the conduct of police officers in Northern Ireland in the last financial year – that is a drop of 10% on the previous year. Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland 30/6/2016 News ‘Domestic slavery’ cases on rise in England and Wales A charity that helps victims of modern slavery says it has seen a four-fold increase in referrals since 2012. BBC 30/6/2016 News MP launches attack on PCC and calls for chief to be suspended Ian LiddellGrainger, MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, raised issue during Westminster Hall debate. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/6/2016 News Safety fears as more than half London’s police, firefighters and paramedics live outside city More than half of London’s “blue light” workers live outside the capital raising concerns about how the authorities would cope with a major incident, a report found today. The Standard 30/6/2016 News Labour MSP Neil Findlay calls for inquiry into undercover policing in Scotland The Scottish Government should set up its own inquiry into undercover policing if its request for Scotland to be included in a UK-wide probe is refused, according to Labour MSP Neil Findlay. The Herald (Scotland) 30/6/2016 News Train crime may rise with police merger Crime on trains could rise, it was claimed yesterday after the Scottish government put its controversial plans to merge the British Transport Police (BTP) with the national force out to public consultation. The Times - Subscription at source 30/6/2016 News Police Scotland Counter Corruption chief moved after critical review The head of a Police Scotland unit that was the subject of a critical inspector’s report this week has been moved from his post. The Herald (Scotland) 30/6/2016 News MP launches attack on PCC and calls for chief to be suspended Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/6/2016 News South Wales police criticised over handling of abuse claims The Guardian 30/6/2016 News «446544664467446844694470447144724473Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events