Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 89981 to 90000 «449644974498449945004501450245034504Next ›Last » Senior judge criticises number of children in criminal courts The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) should change its charging policy for children so fewer end up in criminal courts, the most senior family judge in England and Wales has argued. Police Professional 2/11/2017 News Social isolation behind extremism and terrorism, police told Counter-terrorism chief tells force leaders that suspects have come from communities with a lack of integration The Guardian 2/11/2017 News Bromium swoops in to fight cybercrime with Met Police FALCON unit With Bromium on board, the Metropolitan Police could slash the time it takes to contain and analyse malware attacks. Computer Business Review (CBR) 2/11/2017 News Essex villages could ‘buy a bobby’ with new special constable scheme Roger Hirst, the Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, is trialing a scheme where town and parish councils can pay for a Community Special Constable. East Anglian Daily Times 2/11/2017 News Government must increase funding to combat attack threat, terror police chief warns Mark Rowley's warning comes after Amber Rudd told police to stop asking for more money The Independent 2/11/2017 News Political correctness is allowing Islamic terrorism to flourish, Government tsar warns Political correctness is allowing Islamic terrorism to flourish and is fuelling the growth of the extreme right-wing, police leaders were warned last night. The Telegraph 2/11/2017 News Gavin Newlands MP calls on UK Government to commit to Europol The MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, Gavin Newlands has spoken out on the dangers that Brexit may cause to the ability of the police authorities to tackle serious crimes like human trafficking, terrorism, drug dealing and prostitution. Renfrewshire 24 News 2/11/2017 News Muddy waters: Civil servants and the Scottish Police Authority Is the Scottish Police Authority too close to the Scottish government - and if so, what does this mean for holding Scottish policing to account? Independent researcher Kath Murray and former president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents Niven Rennie examine the state of the SPA. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 2/11/2017 Opinion College of Policing doesn’t feel like it’s owned by service, PCCs claim Politicians criticise the body but interim chief exec says it is following strategy they agreed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2017 News Shadow Home Secretary says policing by consent ‘is under threat’ Diane Abbott adds police resources have been 'cut to the bone'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2017 News Just a quarter of Met officers have faith in force leadership 'Disappointing' statistic is an eight per cent increase on confidence found last year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2017 News ‘We will take the hit at the ballot box’ say PCCs as they ask for complete precept flexibility Increasing the cap on precepts will not provide the money needed to meet police demands, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) have warned. Police Professional 2/11/2017 News Police ‘stretched like never before’ as £1.2bn extra funding needed, says policing chief "Officers and staff, whose work we value so greatly, have become stretched like never before." Nottingham Post 2/11/2017 News NI Secretary of State condemns Poleglass terror bid Northern Ireland Secretary of State James Brokenshire has condemned an attempted terror attack in Poleglass, on the outskirts of west Belfast. ITV News 2/11/2017 News Ruling on misconduct panel immunity could lead to retrospective actions Lawyer believes those unaware they could sue may be allowed to do so despite usual time limit. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2017 News Plan to link promotions to qualifications delayed Chiefs call for halt to element of College of Policing's degree idea. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/11/2017 News Police boss: ‘Crime is rising – but government is putting fingers in its ears and singing la la la instead of helping’ Home Secretary says police forces are sitting on £1.6bn reserves and shouldn’t ask for more money Hull Live 2/11/2017 News Officers who pursue moped thugs will get legal protection Amber Rudd vows there 'will be change' to ensure police cannot be taken to court Mail Online 2/11/2017 News Police and statisticians in UK debate whether crime is rising or falling Survey of police-recorded crime in England and Wales shows 13% rise, but survey of people’s experience of crime a 9% drop The Guardian 2/11/2017 News Home secretary tells police: Cut crime, don’t ask for cash The home secretary has said police forces in England and Wales should not ask for money from the government when crime goes up, but focus on prevention. BBC 1/11/2017 News «449644974498449945004501450245034504Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events