Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93842 total results. Showing results 90521 to 90540 «452345244525452645274528452945304531Next ›Last » Complaints Received by the Police and Crime Panel The table below provides an update on each of the four complaints that are currently being dealt with by the Panel. No new complaints have been recorded since the meeting of the Panel on 11 March 2016. West Yorkshire OPCC 20/4/2016 Report Security of Britain’s porous borders must be reviewed as Isil threaten summer of tourist massacres Britain’s borders must be tightened to protect against the terror threat from Islamist extremists after the “wake up call” of the attacks on Paris and Brussels, former senior policemen and terror experts say. The Telegraph 20/4/2016 News PFEW recognises ‘suicide risks’ in high-stress officers The high-stress nature of the job is driving several police officers to consider suicide, says the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/4/2016 News Stress and shrinking staff levels sound siren on ‘suicidal state’ of police service, warns PFEW Unprecedented stress coupled with shrinking staff levels are driving police officers to the brink of suicide as a shock survey reveals one in four emergency services’ workers have thought about “ending their lives”. Police Professional 20/4/2016 News Cambridgeshire PCC hopeful Jason Ablewhite wants joint police and fire HQ Cambridgeshire Live 20/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections We should listen to police in the battle against drugs Anyone who has ever spent time in the country’s sheriff courts will know the impact drug addiction has on Scotland’s justice system says Chris Marshall The Scotsman 20/4/2016 Feature, Opinion Decline in violence comes to an end, survey suggests BBC 20/4/2016 News Update on police complaints and police disciplinary reform Field Fisher 20/4/2016 Analysis, Feature The Guardian view on PCC elections: Who guards the guardians? The Guardian 20/4/2016 Feature, Opinion The war on drugs has failed. Now the UN is thinking about legalization Los Angeles Times 20/4/2016 News France reshuffled police forces to avoid rivalries in crisis wtop.com 20/4/2016 News Nicola Sturgeon in denial over police reform – Rennie Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie accused Nicola Sturgeon of being “in denial about the consequences of her government’s police reforms” following her comments on the deaths of M9 crash couple John Yuill and Lamara Bell. The Scotsman 19/4/2016 News West Midlands PCC candidate labelled ‘unfit for office’ over social media posts One of the candidates bidding to become West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner has been labelled “unfit for office” after sharing conspiracy theories about Israel, terrorism and police corruption. Birmingham Live 19/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Police Federation ‘feeling the strain’ of largescale historical enquiries Hillsborough and other investigations mean the organisation is spending 75 per cent of its budget on legal costs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/4/2016 News College to push for increased autonomy The College of Policing wants to give all police officers a license and create a register of those working within policing, which it would administer, as part of a bid for Royal Charter status, MPs have heard. Police Professional 19/4/2016 News Row over fire and police mergers There has been a call for a proposed merger between North Yorkshire and a neighbouring fire services to be abandoned in favour of more collaboration with police. The Northern Echo 19/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Plans to ‘accredit’ direct entry scheme Direct entry recruits who have completed their training could receive a qualification similar to a master’s degree under new plans unveiled by the College of Policing. Police Professional 19/4/2016 News Leicestershire PCC candidates split on whether they would appoint deputies Leicestershire Live 19/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Cambs, Herts and Beds police to expand shared service work Forces expect to go live with integrated HR, finance and payroll system from next year to curb use of separate technology solutions. Government Computing 19/4/2016 News Lib Dem police candidate highlights ‘huge push’ on cybercrime A dad-of-two standing in the forthcoming Cheshire police and crime commissioner election will use his experience as a parent to continue his 'huge push' against cybercrime. Warrington Guardian 19/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections «452345244525452645274528452945304531Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events