Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 89841 to 89860 «448944904491449244934494449544964497Next ›Last » The work of the Immigration Directorates Parliament.uk 3/6/2016 Report Home Office fails to remove equivalent of ‘small town’ of foreign offenders The Home Affairs Committee report says the continued failure by the Home Office to remove the equivalent of a "small town" of Foreign National Offenders (FNOs) remaining in the UK's prisons and communities is undermining confidence in the immigration system, and in the UK's EU membership. Parliament.uk 3/6/2016 News Tackling serious and organised crime: The role of local authorities What is the role of local authorities in the fight against organised crime? Ahead of a Public Policy Exchange event on 7th June, Dr Anna Sergi of the University of Essex warns that none of our communities are immune from the threat. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/6/2016 Analysis Hillsborough: 19 people refuse to help IPCC inquiry The Guardian 2/6/2016 News New brooms: What do PCCs bring to the volunteering agenda?  In the second of our series celebrating volunteering in policing, Dr Amie Birkhamshaw says PCCs have confounded their critics by embracing the volunteering agenda and embedding volunteers in the fabric of their planning Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/6/2016 Opinion Sussex Police could take over Sussex fire service under new proposal The woman in charge of running Sussex Police has outlined her plans to take over the East Sussex and West Sussex fire services. Crawley News 2/6/2016 News Kent Police defends decision to sell patrol ship as coastal security debate rumbles on The force has received criticism after the Princess Elizabeth III became available online for £250,000 - two years after it was sold for £100,000 Kent News 2/6/2016 News ‘Defence against migrants a joke’ Police sold £350k border patrol boat for £80k amid cuts Britain's feeble attempts to secure its own borders faced further pressure today after it was revealed officers fighting people smugglers in the Channel sold off their £350K boat - for just £80K Express 2/6/2016 News Keith Vaz brands FCO response on College of Policing overseas work “totally inadequate” The Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee responds to the letter from the Foreign Secretary which cites "commercial sensitivity" for not disclosing details of College of Policing work in Saudi Arabia. Parliament.uk 2/6/2016 News Britain’s PCCs are becoming more powerful. Nobody seems to care CityMetric 2/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Skint cops shell out £200k on ‘axeman’ The Scottish Sun 2/6/2016 News Police degrees: Work on apprenticeships has begun as Met volunteers to pilot programme Force supports degree option for all new recruits Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/6/2016 News Probe into undercover police ‘should include Scotland’, Theresa May is told A cross-party group of MSPs has called on Home Secretary Theresa May to extend an inquiry into undercover policing north of the Border. The Scotsman 2/6/2016 News Exclusive: The areas identified as Britain’s border weakspots The Telegraph 2/6/2016 Analysis, Feature Police paid ‘guru’ £40,000 to promote austerity drive The Times 2/6/2016 News Half of PPU commanders have no prior experience Public protection policing across England and Wales is starting to collapse due to increasing demand and a lack of resources, new research has revealed. Police Professional 1/6/2016 News IPCC writes to College of Policing for guidance on use of harassment warnings against journalists he police watchdog has written to the College of Policing to ask how harassment allegations should be handled when made against journalists. Croydon Advertiser 1/6/2016 News Cambridgeshire’s new Assistant Chief Constable is Nav Malik Cambridgeshire's new Assistant Chief Constable Nav Malik became the country's joint highest-ranking Muslim police officer when he was appointed to the role. Cambridgeshire Live 1/6/2016 News Cambridgeshire Chief Constable Alec Wood’s concerns over non-crime calls CONCERNS about the high percentage of non-crime calls dealt with by police have been raised by Cambridgeshire's Chief Constable Alex Wood. Cambridgeshire Live 1/6/2016 News Police and Crime Panel tell Alison Hernandez to ‘refrain’ from making ‘political’ comments New Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez has been told that she ‘destroyed’ the work of Tony Hogg at a meeting of the Police and Crime Panel and has been told to ‘refrain’ from making political statements. Gazette (KIngsbridge & Salcombe) 1/6/2016 News «448944904491449244934494449544964497Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events