Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98800 total results. Showing results 91601 to 91620 «457745784579458045814582458345844585Next ›Last » Marc Jones: Budgeting for a brighter policing future The Lincolnite 25/11/2016 Feature, Opinion Police force wasted an hour a day using public 101 hotline for force admin Police wasted up to an hour a day calling the 101 telephone line to carry out administrative tasks. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/11/2016 News Random breath test checks as police use new powers The PSNI will be using new powers from today to perform random breath tests at vehicle checkpoints. Belfast Telegraph 25/11/2016 News UK police chief:”Drug testing may be really useful” The National Police Chiefs' Council has suggested it may be open to the introduction of drug testing, as revealed in BBC Newsbeat's documentary, Clubs, Drugs and Saving Lives. mixmag 25/11/2016 News Policing Vision 2025: Fit for a ‘post-truth’ era, where perception is more important than evidence? Ian Wiggett, CoPaCC Associate and former Greater Manchester Police ACC, casts an expert eye over the Vision published last week by NPCC and APCC, which indicates agreement about the challenges ahead. But will there be sufficient consensus amongst key wider stakeholders to see these challenges addressed? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/11/2016 Opinion Robbing Peter to pay Paul: The trouble with ‘uplifting’ authorised firearms officers Ché Donald of the Police Federation of England and Wales argues that the much-trumpeted 'uplift' in authorised firearms officers (AFOs) is no uplift at all - and warns that without more Home Office support for AFOs, many may soon down weapons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/11/2016 Opinion Police ‘used 101 number for their own admin tasks’ A police 101 service deemed "not fit for purpose" was clogged up for an hour a day by officers doing administrative tasks, the BBC can reveal. BBC 25/11/2016 News Metropolitan Police sex abuse case ‘failings put children at risk’ BBC 25/11/2016 News Labour to push for fairer access to the justice system Aimed at developing party policy, report calls for an independent inspectorate to establish equality within the courts The Guardian 25/11/2016 News Police told to spare sexting teenagers criminal records The Times - Subscription at source 25/11/2016 News Met failings leave young children at risk of abuse Watchdog condemns ‘inexcusable’ police errors The Times - Subscription at source 25/11/2016 News Child abuse inquiry vital but must act to restore confidence Parliament.uk 25/11/2016 News The work of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Parliament.uk 25/11/2016 Report Now there’s an inquiry into sex abuse inquiry! Yet more farce as lawyers probe lawyers Mail Online 25/11/2016 News A common sense police approach to investigating sexting among under-18s National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 25/11/2016 News Shoplifting shoots up to 13-year high after more than 336,000 offences are recorded in 12 months Mail Online 25/11/2016 News Your entire internet history to be viewable by PSNI, taxman, DWP and Food Standards Agency and other government bodies within weeks Police Ombudsman, Department for Communities and Department of Justice in Northern Ireland among the organisations granted access Belfast Telegraph 24/11/2016 News ‘Real danger’ Brexit will harm attempts to extradite criminals Police Scotland could be forced to rely on an outdated extradition agreement dating back to the 1950s once Britain leaves the European Union, it has been warned. The Scotsman 24/11/2016 News Police and Crime Plan Update for the Police and Crime Panel The Force Quality Improvement Programme, known as FQIP, has undertaken significant projects to ensure Bedfordshire Police can put the right people in the right place at the right time. Launching the new 4 on 4 off shift pattern which is supporting the operational model. Bedfordshire OPCC 24/11/2016 Report Latest update: The BTP Federation on plans for policing in Scotland Over the last months we have run several articles on the proposed integration of the British Transport Police into Police Scotland. Here, Darren Townsend of the British Transport Police Federation offers an update on the Fed's latest negotiations with Scottish Government officials and advisors on the planned merger. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/11/2016 Opinion «457745784579458045814582458345844585Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events