Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115502 total results. Showing results 91981 to 92000 «459645974598459946004601460246034604Next ›Last » Northern Ireland police says Londonderry security alerts were hoaxes Northern Ireland police said the three security alerts they were examining in Londonderry on Monday have ended after the department confirmed the incidents, including one where they carried out a controlled explosion, to be hoaxes. Reuters 22/1/2019 News Police forces unite for new operation Sentinel against organised crime A major new initiative has been launched to target serious and organised crime across the region and bring offenders to justice. The Northern Echo 22/1/2019 News UK police to take cybersecurity courses to increase cyber crime knowledge Law enforcement in the UK are brushing up on their cybersecurity skills to better help the public Security Today 22/1/2019 News New specials’ chief keeps it in the family A volunteer who followed in her grandfather’s policing footsteps has been named as the new chief officer of Warwickshie Special Consrabluary Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/1/2019 News Chief Constable resigns over allegations of ‘a serious nature’ The chief constable of Cleveland Police has resigned with immediate effect amid ‘serious’ allegations about his behaviour. Police Professional 22/1/2019 News Cleveland Police announces appointment of new interim Chief Constable A new interim Chief Constable has been appointed at Cleveland Police. Hartlepool Mail 22/1/2019 News The Times view on the Domestic Abuse Bill: Home Affairs The Domestic Abuse Bill will help to ease the ordeal of victims The Times - Subscription at source 22/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Ted Heath inquiry police chief Mike Veale quits new job after ‘serious’ claim The police chief who spearheaded the Edward Heath abuse investigation has left his new post after “serious allegations” about his behaviour. The Times - Subscription at source 22/1/2019 News Humberside Chief to take temporary charge at Cleveland Three month arrangement agreed by PCCs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 News Chief quits amid ‘phonegate’ allegations and calls ring out for PCC ‘to follow’ Cleveland ready to draft in interim replacement later today. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 News Preferred candidate for new chief constable announced Cheshire police and crime commissioner (PCC) David Keane has confirmed that Acting Deputy Chief Constable Darren Martland is his preferred candidate for chief constable of Cheshire Constabulary. Police Professional 21/1/2019 News Today’s Domestic Abuse Bill does nothing to tackle modern day stalking Police must focus firmly on the perpetrator – call me radical and old fashioned, but they are the ones committing the crime writes Laura Richards Founder of national stalking advocacy service Paladin Huffington Post 21/1/2019 Feature, Opinion Police vowed to close Hillsborough tunnel to stop crushes, court told Leppings Lane entrance kept open at 1989 FA Cup semi-final despite previous assurances The Guardian 21/1/2019 News APCC welcomes draft Domestic Abuse Bill APCC welcomes draft Domestic Abuse Bill in particular banning alleged perpetrators from personally cross examining their partner in family courts Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 21/1/2019 News Government publishes landmark domestic abuse bill The government has unveiled the most comprehensive package ever to tackle domestic abuse. Home Office 21/1/2019 News NPCC welcomes draft Domestic Abuse Bill The National Police Chiefs’ Council has welcomed a new draft Domestic Abuse Bill published by the Ministry of Justice aimed at supporting victims and their families and pursuing offenders. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/1/2019 News Computers fail in courts across England as judges and CPS struggle to access vital case information Court computer systems have been failing across England as judges and the Crown Prosecution Service struggle to access vital case information held digitally. The Telegraph 21/1/2019 News Sex offender registries don’t prevent re-offending (and vigilante justice is real) Calls for public access to information about child sex offenders living in local areas are common. However, Maggie Hall of Western Sydney University warns that sex offender registries can also lead to community hysteria, loss of sleep, and vigilante attacks on innocent people. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/1/2019 Opinion Preferred candidate for Cheshire Police chief constable announced The current acting deputy chief constable of Cheshire Police is the frontrunner to take over the helm as the force's chief constable. Runcorn and Widnes World 21/1/2019 News Cleveland police chief Mike Veale resigns after ‘serious allegations’ Chief constable who led sexual abuse investigation into Edward Heath steps down The Guardian 21/1/2019 News «459645974598459946004601460246034604Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events