Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 89981 to 90000 «449644974498449945004501450245034504Next ›Last » Police and Crime Commissioner defends decision to merge Isle of Wight’s roads policing and armed response units The Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight has defended a decision to merge the Isle of Wight’s Roads Policing and Armed Response Units Isle of Wight Radio 16/2/2017 News Local Business Case for Joint Governance of Police and Fire & Rescue in Essex This Local Business Case (LBC) assesses the scale of opportunity for closer working between police and fire (and potentially wider collaboration, such as with the ambulance service), and how future joint governance options for the police and fire and rescue services in Essex could best enable the achievement of these benefits. Essex OPFCC 16/2/2017 Report Met police chief ‘dealing in myths’ in calling for more trust in marksmen IPCC leader Dame Anne Owers refutes Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe’s claim the watchdog treats firearms officers as suspects The Guardian 16/2/2017 News Government delivers £40 million to tackle child sexual abuse and child trafficking Home Secretary announces £40 million package of government measures to protect children and young people from sexual abuse. Home Office 16/2/2017 News Home Secretary unveils new ‘centre for expertise’ to prevent child sexual exploitation The Home Office will provide a £40m cash injection The Independent 16/2/2017 News Question Two for the ‘Policing for the Future’ Inquiry: The role of technology in policing The Home Affairs Select Committee has recently launched an inquiry into policing for the future, examining changing demands and new challenges. In the first of two articles for Policing Insight, crime expert and author Tom Gash suggests the Committee needs to focus their attention on cybercrime. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/2/2017 Analysis Met presses undercover police inquiry to examine fewer officers Metropolitan Police lawyer argues secrecy applications for all spies would be a waste of public money and not all of them need to be interrogated in depth The Guardian 16/2/2017 News The police cannot shy away from proper scrutiny Dame Anne Owers is chairwoman of the IPCC The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Police watchdog hits out at Met chief over marksmen ‘myths’ The head of the police watchdog has rebuked Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe over his comments about firearms officers. The Times - Subscription at source 16/2/2017 News Undercover policing inquiry delayed amid new row The long-awaited public inquiry into allegations of wrongdoing by undercover police could be delayed for years amid a growing legal row with Scotland Yard. BBC 16/2/2017 News Tackling child sexual exploitation: progress report This report gives an update on action the government is taking to deal with child sexual exploitation. Home Office 16/2/2017 Report £7million policing bill for Donald Trump’s UK visit ‘should be paid by central government’ Policing costs of up to £7 million for President Trump’s state visit to the UK this summer should be clawed back from central government, London Labour said today. The Standard 16/2/2017 News Mobile revolution helps keep West Yorkshire Police officers out on streets More than 5,000 smartphones and tablets have been handed out to officers in Yorkshire’s largest police force in the last three years as part of a £4m project to allow them to spend more time on the front line. Mirfield Reporter 15/2/2017 News Commissioner kisses Met goodbye, says it’s set to be ‘best digital police force’ Outgoing London Met police commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe claims to be leaving the service on track to be the "best digital police" force with the arrival of long-awaited smart devices this summer. The Register 15/2/2017 News Dorset Police Budget Requirement 2017/18 We are faced with increasing demand for our services, new challenges from emerging threats and continued pressure on our limited financial resources. Dorset OPCC 15/2/2017 Report Review of the Overall Budget Strategy – Cleveland Task and Finish Group Discussion took place about current funding assumptions, total funding projections, the precept, PCC priorities, well as taking recognition of local policing towards 2020. Cleveland OPCC 15/2/2017 Report Public consultation – engagement strategy and tactical plan for joint governance of police and fire Services in Essex This document sets out the communication and engagement approach and tactical activity for the Local Business Case consultation. Essex OPFCC 15/2/2017 Report Prison reform is not an option, it is a necessity Ed Boyd is Managing Director of the Centre for Social Justice. Conservative Home 15/2/2017 Feature, Opinion British Transport Police make thousands of arrests every year in Scotland The SNP’s plans to merge the British Transport Police (BTP) with Scotland’s single force have been called into question after figures showed the scale of the challenge facing officers who keep order on the railways. i News 15/2/2017 News Call for Westminster to abolish ‘unnecessary’ £35 million bill for Scottish police and fire services But Treasury points out that Holyrood knew it would have to pay bill before it created Police Scotland. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/2/2017 News «449644974498449945004501450245034504Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events