Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100998 total results. Showing results 90961 to 90980 «454545464547454845494550455145524553Next ›Last » Armed officers protecting nuclear power stations ‘taking too many sick days’ Armed officers protecting Britain's nuclear power stations against terrorists are to be coached by fitness gurus because they are taking too many days off sick. The Telegraph 7/5/2017 News Isis calls for supporters to ‘mow down pedestrians’ Isis is urging supporters to mow down pedestrians in a lorry attack on a crowded central London street. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 7/5/2017 News SAS doubles terrorism unit to combat multiple attacks Armed police are to get help from the SAS in combatting threats from terrorists The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 7/5/2017 News General election 2017: Conservatives pledge to end mental health ‘injustice’ The 1983 Mental Health Act would be scrapped and replaced with new laws governing treatment, under Conservative plans for England and Wales. BBC 7/5/2017 News Mayor of Greater Manchester launches leadership team Former Home Office Minister Baroness Beverley Hughes has been nominated by the Mayor to become Greater Manchester’s first Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime. Greater Manchester Combined Authority 7/5/2017 News ‘These men were trained liars’ – women duped into relationships with undercover police call for Irish inquiry Activist “Lisa” was in a six-year relationship with undercover UK police officer Mark Kennedy before she exposed him in 2011. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 7/5/2017 News Targets to free gardaí from paperwork may be missed The Policing Authority has warned that a programme to hire civilian staff and release gardaí for frontline duties will need to be followed “persistently and voraciously” to meet targets. The Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2017 News Sweeping surveillance powers will ban complete encryption The government has secretly drawn up detailed plans for increased surveillance powers, including the authority to monitor anyone in real time and a ban on unbreakable encryption. The Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2017 News Hate crimes on playground doubled before Brexit vote Hate crimes and incidents in schools almost doubled before the Brexit vote, police figures suggest. The Times - Subscription at source 6/5/2017 News NYPD on high-alert after ISIS magazine calls for terror attacks The NYPD is putting officers on high-alert after ISIS released the latest issue of its propaganda magazine calling on home-grown terrorists to attack the West and kill hostages. New York Post 6/5/2017 News Lancashire Police appoint new Deputy Chief Constable Lancashire Constabulary has today appointed a new Deputy Chief Constable. 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. Lancashire Constabulary 6/5/2017 News Cop’s new app will help fight cyber crime in Bedford A Kempston cop has gone back to uni to develop a phone app that will protect millions of people from cyber crime. Bedford Today 5/5/2017 News Policing cybersecurity: Making the online space safe, secure and successful Former Chief Constable of Cumbria Stuart Hyde QPM explains how the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is helping to mobilise resources to address cybersecurity. The Yorkshire and Humberside Counter Security Information Sharing Partnership (CISP) champion and Northern Powerhouse partner, aql®'s CEO Dr Adam Beaumont, has appointed Mr Hyde to promote the CISP to local organisations including business, schools, health and charities. Policing Insight 5/5/2017 Opinion Prevent should be scrapped, former Met DAC says Lib Dem spoke out as several others praised initiative as proving vital in fight against terrorist ideology. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2017 News 350 returning jihadists pose terror threat to UK The security services have identified 350 people who have returned to Britain from Syria and pose a potential terrorist threat, Whitehall sources have told The Times. The Times - Subscription at source 5/5/2017 News No ‘judicial consent’ needed for MI5 to quiz ‘ward of court’ teens, judge rules MI5 agents and anti-terror police have been given the go-ahead to question teenagers placed under the control of family court judges as a result of radicalisation fears. The Telegraph 5/5/2017 News New details on two-shot Taser costs New Tasers will cost North Yorkshire Police £187,000 over three years, the force has confirmed. The Press (York) 5/5/2017 News £29,000 job with police chief The Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire has advertised a new position with a salary of up to £29,000. Julia Mulligan is looking for a policy and scrutiny officer at her Harrogate office, whose responsibility will be to assist her in developing, introducing and maintaining policies “in line with national and local priorities”. The Press (York) 5/5/2017 News Police officers are now ‘demoralized’ and scared to fight back because they believe anti-cop sentiment has become the ‘new norm’, claims the FBI Cops are turning away from proactive policing after high-profile shootings of unarmed black men led to a wave of anti-police sentiment, the FBI has reported Mail Online 5/5/2017 News Digital Economy Act: UK police could soon disable phones, even if users don’t commit a crime Officers would be able to pre-empt offences and penalise members of the public when they haven't actually done anything wrong Policing Insight 4/5/2017 News «454545464547454845494550455145524553Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events