Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98635 total results. Showing results 89401 to 89420 «446744684469447044714472447344744475Next ›Last » Met Police grudgingly pays £100,000 over bungled VIP paedophile inquiry Lord Bramall is set to receive £100,000 in compensation from Scotland Yard over its bungled VIP paedophile inquiry. Mail Online 18/3/2017 News Extremists made £250,000 from ads for UK brands on Google, say experts Wagdi Ghoneim among those said to have earned significant ad revenue from household names and government departments The Guardian 18/3/2017 News Advertising giant drops Google in storm over extremist videos One of the world’s largest advertising agencies pulled all of its UK clients from Google yesterday because of its failure to prevent adverts appearing next to extremist content. The Times - Subscription at source 18/3/2017 News Thousands of pounds worth of Spice taken off streets in pioneering drugs bust Thousands of pounds worth of ‘Spice’ has been taken off the streets after a police drugs bust in Rochdale. Manchester Evening News 18/3/2017 News Letter to Google VP from HASC Chair re Hate Crime Dear Mr Barron I am writing further to your oral evidence on hate crime before the Committee on 14 March during which you provided a number of assurances about the measures your company takes to tackle hate, abuse and extremism online. Since then more troubling information has emerged. Home Office 17/3/2017 Report How efficient and effective are the police? Professor Iain McLean, Gwilym Gibbon Centre for Public Policy, Nuffield College, University of Oxford The Police Foundation 17/3/2017 Feature, Opinion Social media giants ‘failing to report child grooming offences’, says Met officer Social media companies are failing to contact police to report blatant offences of online child grooming, a senior Scotland Yard detective claimed today. The Standard 17/3/2017 News Number of women being arrested leaps 50 per cent in a year after police told to crack down on petty crime Arrests of women have risen by as much as 50 per cent in some areas after a police crackdown on petty crime. Police are under pressure to give out fewer cautions after then-justice secretary Chris Grayling announced in 2013 that they should by used more sparingly. The Telegraph 17/3/2017 News Burnham manifesto pledges more officers for GMP Andy Burnham is promising more officers for Greater Manchester Police and no reduction in neighbourhood policing teams as part of his proposed Mayoral manifesto. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/3/2017 News Helicopter cover for Cumbria police not affordable to the force THE price tag attached to providing a police helicopter in Cumbria is unaffordable for the county's force - even though it would keep officers and the public safer, a union leader claims. Martin Plummer, chairman of the Police Federation Cumbria, said Cumbria Constabulary operates without the back up of a police helicopter because the cost is too high. The Mail (North West) 17/3/2017 News Fair cop? Improving outcomes for women at the point of arrest This discussion paper was prepared by Dr Thomas Guiney and Jenny Earle of the Prison Reform Trust, in the context of the Prison Reform Trust programme to reduce women’s imprisonment. Prison Reform Trust 17/3/2017 Report Postcode lottery in arrest rates risks drawing vulnerable women into the criminal justice system New research published today by the Prison Reform Trust reveals significant variations in how police forces deal with women who come into the criminal justice system. Prison Reform Trust 17/3/2017 News Households lose £2.1m to financial fraud every day as scams grow ever-more sophisticated Banks and financial firms are failing in their attempts to halt the growing tide of fraud gripping Britain, official figures released by the industry body indicate. ThisIsMoney.co.uk 17/3/2017 News Brexit risks ‘new dark phase’ of cyber crime, warns Britain’s most senior EU official The warning comes as Theresa May prepares to start withdrawal from the EU The Independent 17/3/2017 News Disrupting Human Trafficking: The Role of Financial Institutions This report looks at the growing menace that human trafficking poses worldwide and the crucial role that global financial institutions have in tackling it. RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 17/3/2017 Report Banks become digital sleuths in fight against sex slave gangs Banks are using algorithms to detect payments by human traffickers to restaurants, pharmacies, grocery suppliers and airlines. The Times - Subscription at source 17/3/2017 News The online extremists reaping rewards Adverts for TFL, Visit Scotland and the BBC have appeared alongside videos featuring David Duke, a US white nationalist. Advertiser list for further sites also includes Met Police The Times - Subscription at source 17/3/2017 Analysis, Feature Workers from outside EU face criminal record check Thousands of non-EU migrants will have to produce criminal record certificates before they are allowed to work in the UK under rules coming into force next month. The Times - Subscription at source 17/3/2017 News Force calls on MPS commander for temporary DCC Essex Police has appointed a temporary second in command after losing its deputy chief constable to the National Crime Agency (NCA). Police Professional 16/3/2017 News Dispute within police body indication of ‘poor governance’ A public row between the chairman of the Scottish Police Authority and a former board member is indicative of the organisation’s poor governance, according to the Auditor General. The Scotsman 16/3/2017 News «446744684469447044714472447344744475Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events