Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98683 total results. Showing results 90341 to 90360 «451445154516451745184519452045214522Next ›Last » Police service ‘evolves’ with new appointment Xanthe Tait, formerly the Chief Crown Prosecutor for North Yorkshire and a senior prosecutor at the Crown Prosecution Service, has taken up a new role as Director of Evolve Collaborative Legal Services for the Evolve Programme. Cleveland OPCC 30/1/2017 News Violent criminals fitted with GPS tags by police Violent criminals and gang members in London are being fitted with GPS tags to allow police to track their moves in a radical new drive against crime. The Standard 30/1/2017 News Promotion to Chief Inspector/Detective Chief Inspector – Vacancies As a Chief Inspector you will be responsible for the operational management of a district or area of business delivering the Constabulary’s vision, values and objectives. You will also be instrumental in embedding and building upon the changes that will be delivered through the force’s exciting HC2020 programme, and work with colleagues and partners to meet community and force needs. Applications are invited from Inspectors/Detective Inspectors on promotion. Closing Date: 17:00 5th February 2017 Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary 30/1/2017 Jobs Director of Force Development Hampshire Constabulary is seeking applications for a challenging and rewarding role which will form part of the Senior Leadership Team. Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief Constable and providing direction for Force Development and Organisational Learning & Development, this post-holder will play a key role in shaping strategic objectives and providing organisational direction. Salary: £78,702 to £86,580 / Closing date for applications – Wednesday 15th February 2017 at Midday Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary 30/1/2017 Jobs Suffolk Police and Crime Panel Annual Report 2016 During 2016 the Suffolk Police and Crime Panel has held five formal Panel meetings, on 6 January, 29 January, 18 March, 19 July and 7 October. Suffolk OPCC 30/1/2017 Report Funding decision delayed as PCC fails to provide plans The Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales has criticised the decision to delay the discussion. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/1/2017 News Police workforce much older than ten years ago Home Office published data for the first time showing the proportion of officers in each age group. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/1/2017 News Force which spent £250k on specials recruitment sees numbers fall sharply PCC ordered force to have 900 volunteer officers – but nearly 300 have been removed since he left office. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/1/2017 News Council tax will rise by £5 to combat police cuts Residents will be hit with a £5 council tax rise after Greater Manchester police and crime commissioner Tony Lloyd formally sets his budget for 2017-18 on February 15 Leigh Journal 30/1/2017 News Gwent Police to start using drones Gwent Police have announced that they will start using drones. They have been granted permissions from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to use unmanned aircraft at live police incidents. Campaign (Wales) 30/1/2017 News Scotland Yard’s Flying Squad hit by lack of Gene Hunts Scotland Yard detectives are being “begged” to delay retirement and stay on to plug a shortage of crime-busters, a top officer has revealed. Daily Star 30/1/2017 News Uniformed officials could be given the same powers as traffic police under radical shake-up Motorists could be fined by civilian road patrols dubbed ‘traffic Wombles’ under a radical shake-up of how major roads are policed. Mail Online 30/1/2017 News Calls to ban term ‘honour killing’ because it disguises the violence The term ‘honour killing’ should be banned as it disguises the violence and puts police off investigating, an MP has said. Metro 30/1/2017 News SDLP MLA criticises Minister’s remarks on legacy investigations The Northern Ireland Secretary’s claims that investigations into Troubles killings are “disproportionately” focusing on State forces have been branded false and deeply troubling. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 30/1/2017 News Police chief who exposed breast waits to hear if she keeps £109,000-a-year job A police chief who bared her breast in a drunken scandal dubbed "Boobgate" will discover if she keeps her £109,000-a-year job. The Mail (North West) 30/1/2017 News The world of crime in 2017 – Part 2 Guest analysis by Tom Gash Russell Webster blog 30/1/2017 Analysis, Feature Ban the term ‘honour killing’ to stop political correctness getting in the way of police investigations, MP says The term "honour killing" should be banned because "political correctness" is putting police off investigating domestic violence, a Conservative MP has said. The Telegraph 30/1/2017 News Wiltshire police aren’t much cop if they’re willing to spend £800,000 to prove Ted Health was a paedo The Sun 30/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Drivers may be fined by civilians dubbed the ‘traffic Wombles’ Uniformed officials could be given the same powers as traffic police under radical shake-up Mail Online 30/1/2017 News ‘Web spiders’ hunt down abuse images Project Arachnid identified 5.1 million pages featuring paedophile material during its six-week trial The Times - Subscription at source 30/1/2017 News «451445154516451745184519452045214522Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events