Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96120 total results. Showing results 92041 to 92060 «459946004601460246034604460546064607Next ›Last » Council approves plans for police, fire and ambulance joint HQ County councillors have approved plans to radically re-organise emergency services in Lincoln by forming a joint headquarters for the police, fire and ambulance services. Lincolnshire Echo 7/6/2016 News Police and crime commissioner pledges to spend £100,000 on tackling gang crime across Essex Echo (Essex) 7/6/2016 News Torture fear as British police train Saudis BBC 7/6/2016 News Annual Report of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire The 2015/16 Annual Report is attached at Appendix 1. The Panel should note that the Annual Report reflects the work undertaken by the previous Commissioner, Mr Alan Hardwick. Lincolnshire OPCC 7/6/2016 Report Major step forward for Blue Light Collaboration Lincolnshire Police 7/6/2016 News Skint Police Scotland rack up £34 million redundancy bill The Scottish Sun 7/6/2016 News Only six PCCs plan to recruit new deputies Police Professional 7/6/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our new-look Weekly Review, drawing on our popular Media Monitor database, picks up the key news stories and reports of the week, and explains why they matter to you. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/6/2016 News A privilege to serve: Volunteering as the Deputy PCC for Dorset Colin Pipe was the first (and so far the only) Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner to hold office as a volunteer. In the fifth of our blogs celebrating Volunteers' Week, he argues that service - and therefore volunteering - should be at the heart of everything that PCCs do. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/6/2016 Opinion A vital check The House of Commons is in the final stages of its detailed scrutiny of the new Investigatory Powers Bill which will underpin how the state gathers intelligence for many years to come. The Telegraph - Registration at source 7/6/2016 Feature, Opinion South Yorkshire’s crime gangs pose “significant risk” says PCC report There are more than 100 organised crime gangs which pose a "significant risk" in South Yorkshire, a police report has found. BBC 6/6/2016 News PCC invests nearly £1m in new mobile technology for local police officers Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens has invested nearly £1 million to ensure the effective implementation of a new mobile radio-service which will work across all three emergency services. Bath Echo 6/6/2016 News ‘For years we were only thing stopping two communities slaughtering one another’ Police Federation chairman Mark Lindsay tells Adrian Rutherford why the force deserves greater recognition, both retrospectively for its role during the Troubles and presently with the urgent need for more front line officers. Belfast Telegraph 6/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Victims Bureau – Report By Dorset Police And Crime Commissioner To update Members on progress with the implementation and development of the Victims Bureau and associated victim support services and initiatives in Dorset. Dorset OPCC 6/6/2016 Report 101 Service Improvement Panel – Report By The Chief Executive Consultation over the summer of 2015 highlighted 101 as in need of improvement. Dorset OPCC 6/6/2016 Report The Investigatory Powers Bill is the stop-and-search of the digital age Just like stop-and-search, the Snoopers' Charter will target minorities - and do nothing to make us safer, warns Diane Abbott. The New Statesman 6/6/2016 Feature, Opinion South Yorkshire Police chief David Crompton rang Norman Bettison on evening Hillsborough panel report was published Calls from South Yorkshire chief constable to former Merseyside chief revealed. Liverpool Echo 6/6/2016 News Lack of maritime resources makes UK vulnerable to attack The reduction or complete removal of maritime units by coastal police forces means it is just a “matter of time” before terrorist operatives are smuggled into Britain, according to the police and crime commissioner for Dorset. Police Professional 6/6/2016 News Home Office agrees three year police database extension with CGI CGI to 'disaggregate' relationship with other suppliers involved in PND delivery; database expected to account for 6m searches this year. Government Computing 6/6/2016 News Home Office extends police database contract Contractor CGI will pass supplier relationships to the department as deal is extended for a further three years UKAuthority.com 6/6/2016 News «459946004601460246034604460546064607Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events