Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96149 total results. Showing results 90941 to 90960 «454445454546454745484549455045514552Next ›Last » Now lets move on says councillor, as West Yorkshire police chief in misconduct probe quits “It is a positive thing for West Yorkshire that we will be able to move on from the last two years and find a permanent chief constable.” The Yorkshire Post 10/8/2016 News Surrey PCC’s four year crime plan prioritises locals’ concerns A new vision has been set out for Surrey Police and includes tackling terrorism and supporting victims. Eagle Radio 10/8/2016 News UK set to quit EUROPOL first before EU police force launches expansion Britain is preparing to leave the European Union (EU) one organisation at a time - with the first aim of quitting the bloc's police force. Express 10/8/2016 News Police overspend deepens to £11.5m SCOTLAND’S single police force will go further into the red this year despite an £18 million boost by the Scottish Government. The National 10/8/2016 News British police may have spied in Ireland Sinn Fein has called for a British inquiry into undercover policing to be extended to Ireland amid concerns that evidence from officers involved in the scandal could have been used to secure convictions. The Times - Subscription at source 10/8/2016 News We ARE a law unto ourselves, admit the police Police chiefs were forced into a humiliating climbdown over their pay and perks last night. It comes after the Daily Mail revealed how forces were secretly handing out huge allowances to senior officers – and refusing to make the details public. Mail Online 10/8/2016 News Met Police still has 27,000 PCs running Windows XP Met Police’s insistence on running aging Windows XP is putting Londoners’ personal data at risk, it is claimed Tech Week Europe 9/8/2016 News New Deputy Chief Constable for Crime and Operational Support announced Johnny Gwynne has been appointed by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) as Police Scotland’s Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) for Crime and Operational Support. The Edinburgh Reporter 9/8/2016 News Clearer regulations and more transparency on chief police pay packages needed t is in the interests of the taxpaying public and chief officers navigating the system that the rules are clear, consistent and fair with checks and balances by locally accountable Police and Crime Commissioners National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 9/8/2016 News West Yorkshire police chief Mark Gilmore to retire after bribery probe dropped West Yorkshire’s chief constable has announced his retirement – more than two years after he was suspended from his job on bribery allegations. Huddersfield Daily Examiner 9/8/2016 News Director of UK child sex offences unit becomes a new Police Scotland deputy chief constable JOHNNY Gwynne, the director of the National Crime Agency's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command has been appointed Police Scotland's deputy chief constable for crime and operational support. The Herald (Scotland) 9/8/2016 News Met police’s futile VIP paedophile investigation cost £2.5m Operation Midland, one of the most high-profile and controversial inquiries of recent times, closed in March without any arrests being made The Guardian 9/8/2016 News Met Police still running Windows XP on 27,000 computers The Metropolitan Police may be armed with tasers and extendable batons, but they are backed up by Windows XP in a lot of cases, which is a really bad thing. The Inquirer 9/8/2016 News Police Scotland’s £21 million budget black hole ‘threatens jobs’ Police Scotland may be forced to shed officers and civilian staff to balance the books, it has been warned after it emerged there is a £21 million black hole in the force’s budget this year. The Telegraph 9/8/2016 News Q and A Session with the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime and the MPS During the course of the discussion the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime undertook to: Provide the number of hate crimes in London reported to the British Transport Police and City of London Police since the European Union (EU) referendum; and Notify the Committee of the outcome of MOPAC’s meetings regarding the closure of HMP Holloway. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 9/8/2016 Report MOPAC report to Police and Crime Committee In addition to the range of regular meetings and briefings with key stakeholders including senior MPS officers, below are the main activities I have been involved in and/or where MOPAC has been represented. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 9/8/2016 Report Police and Crime Committee Work Programme This report sets out a proposed work programme for the Police and Crime Committee. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 9/8/2016 Report Labour announce West Midlands Mayor candidate A former Erdington MP has taken a giant step closer to becoming the first ever directly elected Mayor of the West Midlands region Tyburn Mail 9/8/2016 News Sickness levels among Cambridgeshire’s 1,300 police officers is on the increase says chief constable Alec Wood In a report to the business coordination board of police and crime commissioner Jason Ablewhite he says eight days were lost per officer in the past 12 months through sickness. Ely Standard 9/8/2016 News Woman dies during police pursuit of suspect car after drone flew near prison A woman in her 20s has died in a car crash during a police pursuit by officers investigating a drone that was being flown near a prison. The Guardian 9/8/2016 News «454445454546454745484549455045514552Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events