Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98646 total results. Showing results 90141 to 90160 «450445054506450745084509451045114512Next ›Last » Compelling evidence: An insider’s view of the PFEW’s police welfare survey Headline figures from the Police Federation's recent survey of officer welfare show shocking levels of demand, overwhelming workload, and stress-related illness. Here, Mary Elliot-Davies of the Federation outlines the key findings and what comes next in the Fed's campaign for change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/2/2017 Analysis Criminal ‘safe haven’ warning over Brexit Scotland's senior prosecutor has warned that the country could be at risk of becoming a safe haven for international criminals as a result of Brexit. BBC 7/2/2017 News Why we are campaigning to ‘Protect the Protectors’ Vice-Chair Calum Macleod introduces the Police Federation's new campaign and looks at how big a problem assaults on police really are. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Police portion of council tax in Gloucestershire set to rise The police portion of council tax is set to rise by 1.99 per cent – equivalent to 8p per week. Gloucestershire County Council’s Police and Crime Panel approved police and crime commissioner Martin Surl’s proposal at its meeting on Friday. Gazette (Gloucestershire) 7/2/2017 News Cleveland police should be scrapped, says Conservative mayor candidate Cleveland Police should be scrapped because it has lost credibility, a candidate to be the first mayor of the Tees Valley said last night. Darlington & Stockton Times 7/2/2017 News PCC wants GP’s to stop charging abuse victims Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner wants the fee charged to domestic abuse victims seeking legal aid to be scrapped. 2BR 7/2/2017 News Complaint over Labour police and crime commissioner for Derbyshire’s £25k grant to Labour-run firm An official complaint has been made against the county's Labour police and crime commissioner after a Derbyshire firm run by Labour staff was awarded £25,000 by his office. Burton Mail 7/2/2017 News Police Scotland recommends closure of six rural stations Police Scotland has recommended shutting six of eight closure-threatened rural stations across the south of Scotland. The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 7/2/2017 News Police Reform: Finding a smart way to “throw laptops at crowds” Earlier this week, the Reform Think Tank published a new report examining the public-sector workforce of the future. Here, Reform's Alexander Hitchcock and Emilie Sundorph examine the implications of this report for policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/2/2017 Analysis Fire service reform must go further and faster Brandon Lewis is the Police and Fire Minister The Times - Subscription at source 7/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Dangerous driving laws must reflect the gravity of the offence Wayne David is Labour MP for Caerphilly The Times - Subscription at source 7/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Bill for police to rise by 1p a day The Humberside Police and Crime Panel has backed police and crime commissioner Keith Hunter’s proposal of a 1.99 per cent rise, equivalent to a £3.66 per year for a Band D household - or 1p a day. The council tax part of the bill looks set to rise by 4.99 per cent. The Yorkshire Post 6/2/2017 News PFEW calls to ‘Protect The Protectors’ as 2.4 million officer assaults logged each yea A campaign to bring tougher sentences against people who assault officers has launched as figures show attacks occur once every four minutes. Police Professional 6/2/2017 News Cleveland Police spends £1.7m on new vehicles – including 24 vans The force says the new fleet of vehicles will give more flexibility and resilience to frontline officers Gazette Live 6/2/2017 News ‘Forever cash-strapped’ Surrey Police and Crime Panel unanimously approve 1.99 per cent council tax increase The increase, which will come into effect from April, was necessary because of increasingly complex crime and to help retain and recruit new trainees, according to Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Munro. Guardian (Surrey) 6/2/2017 News Council tax increase to pay for police funding shortfall The element of Council Tax that pays for policing to increase by 1.95% across Nottinghamshire West Bridgford Wire 6/2/2017 News Inconsistencies in recording practices ‘fail FGM vicitms’ London’s Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime claims a “lack of understanding among frontline professionals” has allowed perpetrators of female genital mutilation (FGM) to avoid charges. Police Professional 6/2/2017 News Avon and Somerset Police pull out of tri-force partnership Avon and Somerset Police have pulled out of a collaborative project intended to share resources with neighbouring forces in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. Gazette (Gloucestershire) 6/2/2017 News The way ahead for Police ICT: Greater force collaboration Ian Wiggett, CoPaCC Director and former Greater Manchester Police ACC, reflects on the current state of police ICT, and argues that much greater collaboration on ICT between forces is urgently needed. Policing Insight 6/2/2017 Analysis UK admits training Bahrain police in ‘public order’ tactics Training package funded by UK government included sessions on 'less than lethal' policing options including water cannon and dogs Middle East Eye 6/2/2017 News «450445054506450745084509451045114512Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events