Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100982 total results. Showing results 90921 to 90940 «454345444545454645474548454945504551Next ›Last » Independent Garda review body to include international experts Cabinet to appoint members of external group that will conduct examination of the force The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 9/5/2017 News Get full subscriber access to Policing Insight without paying a penny! You can get free access to Policing Insight if your organisation has purchased a subscription. Here's an easy way to check whether they have... Policing Insight 9/5/2017 News Thousands of police inquiries under review after laboratory staff are accused of tampering with drug tests Thousands of police investigations are under review after laboratory staff were accused of tampering with drug tests, police are expected to announce. Mail Online 9/5/2017 News Police need help to tackle paedophiles, charity warns A child abuse charity has called for police to be given more resources to tackle indecent web images, after The Times exposed an online paedophile network with up to 10,000 British members. The Times - Subscription at source 9/5/2017 News Criminals clone cars to dupe eBay buyers Organised criminals are using eBay to dupe car buyers into paying thousands of pounds for stolen vehicles, an investigation has revealed. The Times - Subscription at source 9/5/2017 News Force hires fitness champions and gets ‘physical’ over officer wellbeing A force has recruited full time fitness advisers in a bid to improve officers’ health and wellbeing. Police Professional 8/5/2017 News Gareth Morgan appointed Chief Constable of Staffordshire Police Gareth Morgan has been confirmed as the new Chief Constable of Staffordshire Police by the PCC Matthew Ellis after the Police and Crime Panel ratified the decision. ITV News 8/5/2017 News Review of Police Ombudsman’s Office sought A government body accountable to the director general of MI5 is being sought to carry out a review of the way the Police Ombudsman’s Office in Northern Ireland handles sensitive information. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 8/5/2017 News Met Police expands specialist knife crime squad in London after fortnight of carnage on capital’s streets More than 50 people a day were arrested every day in last week's knife crime crackdown and 300 knives were taken off the streets The Standard 8/5/2017 News New policing supremo to review ‘priorities metro force is giving different types of crime’ Policing is the "number one priority" as the most powerful metropolitan leader in Britain flexes his muscles after winning the race to be Greater Manchester's first directly-elected mayor. Police Professional 8/5/2017 News New Deputy Chief Constable for Lancashire Police Sunita Gamblin, currently a Chief Superintendent at Derbyshire Constabulary, will take over from current Deputy Chief Constable Andy Rhodes in June when he takes up the position of Chief Constable. The Visitor 8/5/2017 News Six police forces from east team up with charity to stop online child abuse Six police forces across the east are teaming up with a child protection charity to tackle internet child abuse. ITV News 8/5/2017 News Streaming bodyÂworn footage with facial recognition will ‘change policing in a big way’ Firm behind the real-Âtime anti-Âterror software has begun discussions with forces about introducing the new technology. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/5/2017 News We need a strong opposition to antiÂpolice Tories, says DAC turned politician In wideÂranging interview, Lib Dem spokesman says Coalition Government should have 'put brakes on' police cuts Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/5/2017 News PCC in focus: Derbyshire PCC Hardyal Dhindsa looks back on his first year in office As the end of their first year in office approaches, Policing Insight talks to Police and Crime Commissioners about their successes and challenges. In our continuing series, Derbyshire PCC Hardyal Dhindsa reflects on the last 12 months in post. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/5/2017 Interview, Opinion Stalkers ‘carry on abuse even after court ban’ Court orders are failing to stop domestic abusers and stalkers from harassing their victims online. The Times - Subscription at source 8/5/2017 News No fines for internet giants over extremist material Home Secretary says she is 'not convinced' penalising the firms was best way to stop content appearing online Mail Online 8/5/2017 News Met sued for £100,000 over schoolgirl’s death The family of a murdered schoolgirl is suing the Metropolitan Police for £100,000 claiming that the force had failed to act on warnings and could have prevented her death. The Times - Subscription at source 8/5/2017 News Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott are a dangerous threat to the security of this great nation By Amber Rudd, Home Secretary The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/5/2017 Feature, Opinion Child abuse network had 10,000 UK members As many as 10,000 Britons signed up to one of the world’s largest paedophile networks, which operated on a clandestine part of the internet for almost two years without police shutting it down. 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