Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 89841 to 89860 «448944904491449244934494449544964497Next ›Last » Operation of the Northamptonshire Police and Crime Panel The PCC takes the view that given the frequent, evolving challenges and demands placed on the OPCC for Northamptonshire a formal model of pre-decision scrutiny is not appropriate or considered the most effective method for the Panel to scrutinise the decisions taken by the PCC. Northamptonshire OPCC 23/2/2017 Report Precept And Revenue Budget 2017-18, Capital Programme And Medium Term Financial Plan 2017-22 Following in-depth discussions and consultation with the Chief Constable I have increased the funding available to the police in order for them to deliver the new Service Delivery Model Northamptonshire OPCC 23/2/2017 Report Northamptonshire Police and Crime Plan 2016-2021 Nearly 750,000 people, with the county expected to continue growing at the fastest rate in the country. Northamptonshire OPCC 23/2/2017 Report Response to Police and Crime Committee re: Tackling Electoral Fraud A response from Deputy Mayor to a series of questions from the Police and Crime Committee on how MOPAC and MPS are tackling electoral fraud. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 23/2/2017 Report Response to Police and Crime Committee re: Healthcare in Custody The original MPS target (2009) was for 189 Custody Nurse Practitioners (CNPs). Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 23/2/2017 Report Chief Constable Recruitment The annual salary is £144,768 per annum . The deadline for applications is 5pm on 17 March 2017, with shortlisting on 23 March 2017. Interviews are planned for 31 March 2017 Derbyshire OPCC 23/2/2017 Jobs Northumbria PCC accuses the Government of duplicity The Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner's been vocal about the Government's double talk. Sun FM 23/2/2017 News Cressida Dick’s anti-terror cock-up should have disqualified her from the Met’s top job Well, on the bright side, it seems that the Home Secretary and the Mayor of London are forgiving people, at least concerning offences that don’t concern them personally. Amber Rudd and Sadiq Khan have, as was universally predicted, decided that Cressida Dick should replace Bernard Hogan-Howe as head of the Met, the biggest policing appointment in the country, which includes its important counter-terrorism brief. The Spectator 23/2/2017 Feature, Opinion New Met chief to face immediate calls for more police to be armed with tasers Scotland Yard’s newly appointed Commissioner Cressida Dick is to face immediate calls for more officers to be armed with Taser to protect against violent attacks. The Standard 23/2/2017 News Bid for senior specials to join NPCC rejected Chief officers organisation declines suggestion Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/2/2017 News Cressida Dick must remember that the police exist to serve the public, not the politicians The Telegraph 23/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Essex – National Child Protection Inspection Re-inspection HMIC published an initial report in March 2016 on the child protection work of Essex Police. This concluded that, at the time of the inspection, the force was not adequately protecting all children who were at risk owing to widespread serious and systemic failings. The leadership and senior management oversight needed to improve to ensure the weaknesses in practice identified during that inspection were addressed. In September and October 2016 inspectors carried out a full re-inspection. [PDF] HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 23/2/2017 Report Child protection in Essex is improving but there is still more to do In September 2016, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) conducted a follow-up inspection of the child protection work carried out by Essex Police, to check on the progress made against a series of recommendations to improve practice from a previous inspection in 2015. Today’s report sets out findings from this follow-up inspection HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 23/2/2017 News Essex Police failing to monitor sex offenders Essex Police is late monitoring hundreds of sex offenders after a report finds some improvement in how the force deals with child protection ITV News 23/2/2017 News Spit hoods: Extreme policing or critical equipment for officer safety? The use of spit hoods has become steeped in controversy in recent months. For officers, they are vital protection against contagious diseases such as HIV and Hep C, but for others they are primitive and are being introduced without proper consultation. Policing Insight takes a look at both sides of the debate with Ian Pointon, chairman of Kent Police Federation and leading human rights lawyer Chris Topping presenting opposing views. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/2/2017 Opinion Guns, money and sins of the past confront new Met commissioner Cressida Dick must deal with an array of challenges at Scotland Yard and in the city it protects – but not all can be controlled The Guardian 23/2/2017 Analysis, Feature ‘She inspires confidence’: Cressida Dick, the Met’s first female commissioner Dick returns to policing after time at the Foreign Office, bringing weight of her experience in counter-terrorism and operations The Guardian 23/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Cressida Dick appointed first female Met police commissioner Met’s former head of counter-terrorism to take over from Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe as Britain’s top police officer The Guardian 23/2/2017 News Two years on and force is getting the message Cressida Dick has been appointed Metropolitan police commissioner by Amber Rudd, the home secretary. Ms Dick left the Met two years ago when she was sidelined by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe The Times - Subscription at source 23/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Scotland Yard appoints first female chief Cressida Dick was announced yesterday as the next head of Scotland Yard, the first time that the biggest job in British policing has been given to a woman. The Times - Subscription at source 23/2/2017 News «448944904491449244934494449544964497Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events