Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93846 total results. Showing results 89421 to 89440 «446844694470447144724473447444754476Next ›Last » Joint vehicle maintenance centre to save police time and money A new transport centre which will see police and fire vehicles repaired and serviced in the same location is set to save more than £700,000 a year, according to a police and crime commissioner. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/6/2016 News Police and crime commissioner Keith Hunter plans ‘new approach’ for Humberside Police During a meeting of the force's police and crime panel on Monday, it emerged the strategic direction of the force is expected to change under Mr Hunter, who was elected to the role last month. Hull Live 28/6/2016 News What does the Brexit vote mean for policing and security? Sir Hugh Orde, former President of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), gives his thoughts on the impact of the "Leave" referendum victory Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/6/2016 Opinion Major Welsh police anti-terrorism exercise today tests response to ‘Paris style’ attack Welsh police are staging a major counter-terrorism training exercise today designed to test emergency services and armed response to a Paris-style gun and bomb attack. Operation Red Kite is focused on Ffos Las racecourse in Carmarthenshire, and will see a simulated terrorist attack inflicting a large number of casualties. South Wales Evening Post 28/6/2016 News Surrey police station sell off brings in £30m for force after Epsom sale completes clearance The force has sold off 20 police station sites over the past five years as part of ongoing cost-saving and co-location schemes Surrey Live 28/6/2016 News Dorset Police marine patrols stepped up over migrant concerns BBC 28/6/2016 News PM condemns ‘despicable’ post-EU referendum hate crimes BBC 28/6/2016 News Police officer turnover and retention: Reflections of a researcher How and why do serving police officers choose to leave the job they love? Naomi Bennett from Canterbury Christ Church University talks about her research into police retention, and warns that when governments and policing organisations make significant changes, those changes affect police officers on a personal level as well as a professional one. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/6/2016 Opinion Temporary chief to be given permanent role The temporary chief constable of Cleveland Police looks set to be given the job on a permanent basis after the police and crime commissioner recommended his appointment. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2016 News Brexit security concerns are unfounded says former counter terror chief Leaving the EU would make little if any difference to the UK’s security, a former senior counter terrorism officer has suggested. Police Professional 27/6/2016 News Police warn: We will not tolerate post-Brexit ‘race card’ backlash Policing is ready to respond “robustly” to counter a serious spike in the online reporting of hate crime within hours of Britain voting to leave Europe. Police Professional 27/6/2016 News Avon and Somerset PCC Sue Mountstevens launches consultation on policing service The consultation is seeking the views of residents, community groups, businesses and partners to weigh in on strategic policing priorities which will help shape and develop the next Avon and Somerset police and crime plan. Gazette (Yate and Sodbury) 27/6/2016 News Police counter corruption unit ‘below standard’ Police Scotland is to review its approach to counter corruption after a probe called for an urgent overhaul. BBC 27/6/2016 News Greater Lincolnshire devolution deal consultation starts A six-week public consultation on the proposed Greater Lincolnshire devolution deal has begun. BBC 27/6/2016 News Grimsby could be policed by Lincolnshire Police if Greater Lincolnshire devolution plans go ahead Plans for an elected Mayor for the whole of Greater Lincolnshire could see North East Lincolnshire policed as a whole by Lincolnshire Police instead of the Humberside force. Grimsby Live 27/6/2016 News HMICS Independent Assurance Review – Police Scotland Counter Corruption Unit The aim of our Assurance Review is to independently assess the state, effectiveness and efficiency of Police Scotland’s Counter Corruption Unit (CCU). The background to this review is outlined within our terms of reference, which were published on 11 January 2016. This HMICS review was requested by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) in response to a finding by the Interception of Communications Commissioner that there had been contraventions of the Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data, Code of Practice 2015 in respect of five applications for communications data submitted by Police Scotland. These related to one investigation being undertaken by Police Scotland’s CCU. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 27/6/2016 Report HMICS today publishes its Independent Assurance Review of the Police Scotland Counter Corruption Unit HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 27/6/2016 News New Lincolnshire mayor could take on PCC role Residents can have their say on whether the county should have a directly elected mayor, with devolution proposals also including the option of combining the role with that of the Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner. The Lincolnite 27/6/2016 News Police force first in Wales to issue body cameras to all on-duty officers North Wales Police is to become the first force in Wales to hand body-worn video equipment to all on-duty officers. Wales Online 27/6/2016 News Public asked to shape direction of police service The Scottish Government is asking the public to decide what six new national priorities for policing in Scotland should be Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2016 News «446844694470447144724473447444754476Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events