Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93842 total results. Showing results 89561 to 89580 «447544764477447844794480448144824483Next ›Last » Police Scotland may face criminal action as report on M9 deaths completed Police Scotland may face criminal proceedings over the death of M9 crash couple Lamara Bell and John Yuill. Police watchdog Pirc have passed the findings of a new “exhaustive” investigation into the circumstances around the car crash and the failure of officers to follow up on reports of a vehicle off the road. The National 17/6/2016 News Sir Cliff urges police procedures review after naming over sex abuse allegations Sir Cliff Richard joined calls for a "complete review of police procedures", condemning the fact that he was named in public over sexual abuse allegations before being charged. Halifax Courier 17/6/2016 News Victims of domestic violence need help from employers as well as police A coordinated response to domestic violence must look beyond criminal justice. Safe spaces and abuse champions in the workplace are the next frontier says Keir Starmer, a Labour MP and former director of public prosecutions from 2008-2013. The Guardian 17/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Armed police drive is a proportionate response Officers with firearms may lead to unease, but in a changing world it is a measure designed to counter grave threats. The Scotsman 17/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Force has a long history of controversy and ineptitude The Times - Subscription at source 17/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Murdered MP had faced string of security threats The Times - Subscription at source 17/6/2016 News Avon and Somerset Police to end Southwest One contract Avon and Somerset Police will not be renewing its contract with the joint venture company Southwest One, the BBC has learned. A 10-year-long deal is due to end in June 2018, and chief constable Andy Marsh confirmed he had "given notice" that the contract will not be renewed. Instead he said he wants to work with neighbouring police and fire services. Southwest One, which is 75% owned by IBM, carries out administrative, IT and human resources tasks for the force. BBC 16/6/2016 News Scotland to increase armed police numbers Scotland is to increase its number of armed police officers by about a third following warnings that the country would not be able to cope with a major terror attack. BBC 16/6/2016 News How to take on a terrorist: Lessons from Norway’s treatment of Breivik Norway’s apparent mildness, rooted in the rule of law and human dignity, robbed the killer Anders Breivik of what he most desired The Guardian 16/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Sanctions for cheating student officers ‘not appropriate or adequate’ Student officers who ‘caused reputational damage’ to their force by cheating in their exams should face stricter sanctions than they were given, the Northern Ireland Policing Board (NIPB) has claimed. Police Professional 16/6/2016 News PSNI Chief Constable ‘deeply disappointed’ by student police officers who may have cheated PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton has spoken of his deep disappointment at allegations student police officers had cheated in their exams. Belfast Telegraph 16/6/2016 News Cliff Richard police probe cost £800,000 The Star (Yorkshire) 16/6/2016 News Police confirm death of Jo Cox MP Labour MP Jo Cox has died after being shot and stabbed in the street outside her constituency advice surgery. (Video of press conference included) The Telegraph 16/6/2016 News Police chief says attacked British MP Jo Cox has died Jo Cox, a member of parliament for opposition Labour Party, has died after she was attacked on Thursday, police said Reuters 16/6/2016 News Nottinghamshire Police vs Nottingham City Council: The city division row explained Nottinghamshire Police and Nottingham City Council have locked horns over plans to change the structure of local policing. Nottingham Post 16/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Experts divided on wisdom of sending letters to paedophiles One force earlier this year admitted to using deterrents in some cases but it is understood none have since followed suit. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/6/2016 News Ten thoughts about leadership Chief Superintendent John Sutherland gives his personal reflections on leadership in the police service - what it means, and why it matters. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/6/2016 Opinion Gwent awards new contract to Unified Messaging System See p7-12. Gwent Police had been previously using the OWL (Online Watch System) to distribute communications and engage with the community, has awarded a new contract for a period of 4 years to Unified Messaging System (UMS) Ltd. Gwent OPCC 16/6/2016 Report PCC for Gwent – Annual Report 2015/16 Please see p15-35 for Annual report Gwent OPCC 16/6/2016 Report Integrity And Complaint Appeals For The Period 1st April 2015 – 31st March 2016. There remains some uncertainty as to when the IPCC will publish information for the last recording period. I am therefore unable to produce fully comprehensive information on where Wiltshire Police stand nationally in respect of complaints. Wiltshire OPCC 16/6/2016 Report «447544764477447844794480448144824483Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events