Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100951 total results. Showing results 90301 to 90320 «451245134514451545164517451845194520Next ›Last » Policeman cleared over fatal shooting of Jermaine Baker A firearms officer who shot a suspect dead during an attempt to break free a prisoner will not face criminal charges. The Times - Subscription at source 15/6/2017 News Criminals win reprieve on deportation The government’s efforts to speed up the deportation of foreign criminals was dealt a blow yesterday when the Supreme Court ruled that a “deport first, appeal later” strategy was unlawful. The Times - Subscription at source 15/6/2017 News Scottish police board chief Andrew Flanagan resigns Andrew Flanagan is to resign as chairman of the Scottish Police Authority. Mr Flanagan had come under heavy criticism from two Holyrood committees over governance and transparency at the SPA, with MSPs calling for him to go. BBC 14/6/2017 News New weapons to fight crime in Lincolnshire Around £80,000 is being invested in a series of initiatives, including a pilot drone project, upgrading nine vehicles to 4x4s, and purchasing all-terrain vehicles (a cross between a beach buggy and quad bike). Spalding Today 14/6/2017 News GMP chief constable Ian Hopkins calls for 700 more officers to better serve the public Greater Manchester Police chief constable Ian Hopkins has asked for an urgent meeting to discuss police numbers Manchester Evening News 14/6/2017 News Leader comment: Police authority chairman had to go The decision of Andrew Flanagan to stand down at the Scottish Police Authority was the only way forward for both parties, after the chairman was heavily criticised by two Holyrood committees. The Scotsman 14/6/2017 Feature, Opinion National DNA Database statistics, Q4 2016 to 2017 Home Office 14/6/2017 Report Cybercrime: Combatting cyber fraud and online identity theft The Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, Mark-Burns-Williamson, has teamed up with police, academics and software developers across Europe to reduce the risks from cyber fraud. Andrew Staniforth, Andrew Staniforth, Head of West Yorkshire for Innovation, takes us through Project Aries. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 14/6/2017 News Update on Community Safety Partnerships According to some research undertaken by the Centre for Public Scrutiny relations between Panels and CSPs and Scrutiny Committees appear to be sporadic and ad hoc. Thames Valley OPCC 14/6/2017 Report AT&T to build US’s FirstNet in 25-year government deal Nearly 16 years after 9/11, US finally awards contract for joined-up emergency services gtb (Global Telecoms Business) 14/6/2017 News BTP accused of short changing TfL British Transport Police has been accused of failing to provide Transport for London with the amount of officers it pays for Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2017 News PCC says rural gun owners could help fight terror attack Her comments were almost immediately rejected by the force Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/6/2017 News New police report shows rise in sexual offences in Cumbria There has been a 25% increase in reported sexual offences, including rape, in Cumbria over the last year, according to a new report released by the Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner's office. ITV News 14/6/2017 News West Mercia Police reviewing crimes in forensics alert West Mercia Police are reviewing a number of cases after a criminal investigation revealed that data relating to 6,000 forensic samples nationwide could have been manipulated. Shropshire Star 14/6/2017 News Devon and Cornwall PCC to meet police chief over ‘armed civilians’ idea A police and crime commissioner who suggested that members of the public who own guns might be able to help counter terrorist attacks in remote locations is to meet her chief constable to discuss the issue. The Guardian 14/6/2017 News Victims ‘silenced’ by child abuse inquiry The public inquiry into child abuse, set up by Theresa May, faces a new crisis of confidence as victims claim they are being silenced and sidelined. The Times - Subscription at source 14/6/2017 News Gove hints at funding boost for public services Michael Gove has confirmed Theresa May’s softening stance on austerity, saying that she would address “legitimate concerns” about funding for public services. The Times - Subscription at source 14/6/2017 News Greater Manchester Police under real strain, says chief constable Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is "under real strain" following the concert terror attack and years of cuts, its chief constable has said. BBC 13/6/2017 News Senior officer warns police cuts put public at risk from terrorism One of the country’s top police commanders has suggested that cuts to police budgets are having a detrimental impact on the ability of forces to protect the public against terror attacks. The Telegraph 13/6/2017 News Retired police challenge Loughinisland collusion report Retired police officers have won High Court permission to challenge a report which said there was collusion between RUC officers and loyalist gunmen who killed six Catholics 23 years ago. BBC 13/6/2017 News «451245134514451545164517451845194520Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events