Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 90161 to 90180 «450545064507450845094510451145124513Next ›Last » Accept blame then learn from it: This should be a police credo – by Sara Thornton The culture of our police has a lot to learn from health and aviation. The days of closing ranks when things go wrong must end The Guardian 13/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Accept blame, then learn from it: This should be a police credo The culture of our police has a lot to learn from health and aviation. The days of closing ranks when things go wrong must end Policing Insight 13/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Is the uniform still in the closet? Gavin Thomas, President of the Police Superintendents' Association, discusses the importance of taking notice of issues facing LGBT officers and staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/5/2016 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland earns £1.8m from training foreign officers Police Scotland has made nearly £1.8m training officers from countries including Pakistan and South Sudan. STV News 13/5/2016 News Young offenders who film crimes face tougher sentences Sentencing Council issues new draft guidance on how courts should treat young offenders. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/5/2016 News West Midlands Police renews its Nissan LEAF fleet West Midlands Police has renewed its fleet of 30 Nissan LEAFs with the new longer-range model, following substantial cost and CO2 reductions since the original cars were deployed in 2013. EV Fleet World 13/5/2016 News Scottish police unveil security system to combat farm thefts Scottish police have launched a new data security system which aims to deter rising thefts of agricultural vehicles. Farming UK 13/5/2016 News Revealed: Humberside Police has £30m in reserves and new man at the top Keith Hunter will spend it Humberside Police's new Police and Crime Commissioner has revealed that the Force's finances are not as dire as his predecessor maintained. Grimsby Live 13/5/2016 News Police HQ in Northampton could have been sold £6m if it had been auctioned for housing development The Northamptonshire Police headquarters site could have been sold for £6 million if it had been auctioned to a housing developer rather than being used as a school, sale documents have revealed. Northampton Chronicle & Echo 13/5/2016 News Thames Valley Police apologise to family of drowning victim Ellis Downes’ family for level of support and lack of information Oxford Mail 13/5/2016 News Sopra Steria awarded joint police customer contact deal New agreement with South Yorkshire and Humberside, valued at up to £41m, could support wider service transformation among North East forces Policing Insight 13/5/2016 News Family of drowned teen ‘left without police help’ BBC 13/5/2016 News Police service trio sign for joint ERP Surrey, Sussex and Thames Valley forces agree on framework contract with KPMG and subsidiary to use Dynamics platform for ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) UKAuthority.com 12/5/2016 News Get the body armour on Âwe’re under attack Royston Martis says the Labour Party is doing its best to be as unpopular as the Tories when it comes to police officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/5/2016 Feature, Opinion FBI director claims that videoing police is causing crime uptick The director of the FBI, James Comey, has again claimed that citizens' use of mobile phones to record the police is causing an increase in crime, despite previous direct criticism over the claim from President Obama. The Register 12/5/2016 News Government is ‘inconsistent’ over officer retirement age The Scottish National Party (SNP) is leading a parliamentary campaign over the lack of parity between the retirement age of officers in the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and those in Home Office forces. Police Professional 12/5/2016 News Commissioner faces police inquiry into campaign election It has also emerged that the Police and Crime Panel, which oversees the commissioner, is also meeting next week after four members made an official request. Plymouth Live 12/5/2016 News Deputy PCC committed ‘serious misconduct’ for praying for victim’s family Premier 12/5/2016 News Top cop joins community in defending security patrol firm AGS after scaremongering storm A police chief has joined community leaders in defending a security firm after it was criticised for scaring elderly residents. Private security firm AGS has been patrolling overnight in Frinton since last summer. Clacton Gazette 12/5/2016 News New anti-hate crime app launched by West Yorkshire Police The new app, which has been funded thanks to a grant from the West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, lets people report hate crime incidents on the go, as soon as they happen. Batley & Birstall News 12/5/2016 News «450545064507450845094510451145124513Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events