Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98683 total results. Showing results 90381 to 90400 «451645174518451945204521452245234524Next ›Last » Police funding spat could bring about election, claims critic of national force SNP does not have enough MSPs to pass a budget for next year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/1/2017 News Officer numbers are still falling PCSOs, specials and staff levels declining even faster Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/1/2017 News Scottish Police Federation warning on new stop-and-search powers Critics argued the new code of practice goes beyond the limit of the law and will "not ultimately lead to a safer Scotland". Glasgow Live 27/1/2017 News Police service “in crisis” as deficit climbs toward £200m Scotland's single police force is “an organisation in crisis” and faces an “horrendous” deficit of almost £200m, it was claimed yesterday. The Herald (Scotland) - Registration at source 27/1/2017 News Lancashire set to lose police helicopter base Lancashire is set to lose its police helicopter base despite campaigns to save it. Lancashire Post 27/1/2017 News MSPs fear Scotland’s police ‘in crisis’ over finances MSPs have voiced fears Scotland's police force is "an organisation in crisis" over a £200m financial gap. BBC 27/1/2017 News Police commissioner to relinquish councillor role The Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner is to step down as a district councilor. Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 26/1/2017 News Police service ‘still haemorrhaging officers’ The size of the total police workforce in England and Wales has fallen below 200,000 for the first time in more than a decade. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/1/2017 News Total police workforce falls below 200,000 for first time since 2003 The size of the total police workforce in England and Wales has fallen below 200,000 for the first time in more than a decade. Express & Star 26/1/2017 News Chief constable sacking not ‘irrational’, claims PCC South Yorkshire’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) has denied it was “irrational” to sack former chief constable David Crompton for his controversial comments on the Hillsborough disaster. Police Professional 26/1/2017 News Police staged crisis scenarios in West Yorkshire to test prototype Athena mobile app A chemical weapons attack, fights between rival gangs and the search for a missing vulnerable person were among the real life scenarios staged by police in Wakefield when they tested an app designed to help emergency services responding to major incidents. Yorkshire Evening Post 26/1/2017 News Police workforce, England and Wales: 30 September 2016 Statistics on police workforce numbers in the 43 police forces in England and Wales and the British Transport Police. Home Office 26/1/2017 Report Response to Violence Against Women and Girls The response from the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime is attached at Appendix 1 for the Committee to note. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 26/1/2017 Report Consultation on Council Tax Police Precept 2017-18 At the time of writing, the consultation is still live, there have been 197 responses to the online survey, roughly 75% support the proposed increase. Durham OPCC 26/1/2017 Report Police And Crime Commissioner’s Update Report This update is shorter than usual given it covers the Christmas period. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 26/1/2017 Report Proposed Precept, Budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy 2017/18 – 2020/21 In many ways we are fortunate – policing has had a better settlement than some areas of the public sector. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 26/1/2017 Report The Police and Crime Plan 2017-2020 for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Fundamental transformation is required to create a more resilient, sustainable and effective police force. Policing Insight 26/1/2017 Report An Evaluation of the Devon and Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Victim Care Model The model chosen consists of two major components; a Victim Care Unit (VCU) and the Victim Care Network (VCN). Devon & Cornwall OPCC 26/1/2017 Report Officers should ‘not be a proxy’ for mental health professionals New Memorandum of Understanding sets out cases when officers should attend incidents and what their role should be. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/1/2017 News They’ve endured domestic violence. Now they’re victims of austerity The cost of government cuts isn’t always visible. But there is no escaping it in Sunderland, where services to vulnerable women are under threat The Guardian 26/1/2017 Feature, Opinion «451645174518451945204521452245234524Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events