Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96133 total results. Showing results 91721 to 91740 «458345844585458645874588458945904591Next ›Last » Greater Lincolnshire devolution deal consultation starts A six-week public consultation on the proposed Greater Lincolnshire devolution deal has begun. BBC 27/6/2016 News Grimsby could be policed by Lincolnshire Police if Greater Lincolnshire devolution plans go ahead Plans for an elected Mayor for the whole of Greater Lincolnshire could see North East Lincolnshire policed as a whole by Lincolnshire Police instead of the Humberside force. Grimsby Live 27/6/2016 News HMICS Independent Assurance Review – Police Scotland Counter Corruption Unit The aim of our Assurance Review is to independently assess the state, effectiveness and efficiency of Police Scotland’s Counter Corruption Unit (CCU). The background to this review is outlined within our terms of reference, which were published on 11 January 2016. This HMICS review was requested by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) in response to a finding by the Interception of Communications Commissioner that there had been contraventions of the Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data, Code of Practice 2015 in respect of five applications for communications data submitted by Police Scotland. These related to one investigation being undertaken by Police Scotland’s CCU. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 27/6/2016 Report HMICS today publishes its Independent Assurance Review of the Police Scotland Counter Corruption Unit HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 27/6/2016 News New Lincolnshire mayor could take on PCC role Residents can have their say on whether the county should have a directly elected mayor, with devolution proposals also including the option of combining the role with that of the Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner. The Lincolnite 27/6/2016 News Police force first in Wales to issue body cameras to all on-duty officers North Wales Police is to become the first force in Wales to hand body-worn video equipment to all on-duty officers. Wales Online 27/6/2016 News Public asked to shape direction of police service The Scottish Government is asking the public to decide what six new national priorities for policing in Scotland should be Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/6/2016 News Chief constable becomes 12th sole candidate appointment since 2012 The current deputy chief constable has been named as the preferred candidate to lead the force labelled “of most concern” to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). Police Professional 27/6/2016 News Northern Echo’s police source sues force over telecoms surveillance as Investigatory Powers Bill goes to Lords A police whistleblower who found his calls and those of journalists were hacked by Cleveland Police is suing the force for misfeasance in public office. Press Gazette 27/6/2016 News Police chief to be quizzed in Parliament over spy squad Derek Penman, HM Inspector of Constabulary, will face the justice committee over the results of an investigation into the unit which are due to be published this week. The National 27/6/2016 News Cleveland Police chief recommendation made BBC 27/6/2016 News West Mercia Police Chief gets Police Medal from HM The Queen Bromsgrove Standard 26/6/2016 News Essex Police ‘lousy’ at keeping special constables Essex Police is "lousy" at keeping hold of volunteer special constables, the county's new crime commissioner has claimed. BBC 26/6/2016 News South Yorkshire Police refuse to release David Crompton’s Hillsborough emails Force said releasing documents sent by suspended chief constable could prejudice ongoing investigations Liverpool Echo 26/6/2016 News On the radar: The Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Police Association This June is Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History month. Dave Bamber, Police Federation of England and Wales lead for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller police officers, writes about the role of the GRT Police Association, and why it is so badly needed. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/6/2016 Opinion New YJB Chief Executive announced gov.uk 25/6/2016 News Reflections, expectations and challenges: The second term for PCCs What are the major challenges for a PCC entering their second term? Katy Bourne, PCC for Sussex, gives us her reflections on the job, her achievements, and the opportunities ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/6/2016 Opinion Fight against terrorism ‘more difficult’ now Senior police say it is essential they continue to work closely with their European counterparts to help keep Britain safe. Sky News 25/6/2016 News Lord Bew: Standards are not an optional afterthought Lord Bew is the Chair of the Committee on Standards on Public Life to the Prime Minister. The Committee’s remit is to suggest changes to help promote and maintain the seven ‘Nolan’ principles of public life – integrity, accountability, selflessness, objectivity, openness, honesty and leadership. All public office holders, including PCCs, are expected to live up to them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/6/2016 Opinion ‘Rehabilitation not punishment’ for drug addicts argues police commissioner Drug addicts should be steered towards treatment and help not treated as criminals, a police and crime commissioner has said. 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