Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102903 total results. Showing results 92321 to 92340 «461346144615461646174618461946204621Next ›Last » ‘Tale of Two Justice Secretaries’ . . . as Liz Truss exits and Michael Gove makes shock return The Home and Justice departments have seen the biggest changes in Theresa May's limited reshuffle of her top team. Police Professional 12/6/2017 News UK Supreme Court sitting outside London today The Supreme Court is planning to sit outside London for the first time in its eight-year history and also crack a technological taboo. Police Professional 12/6/2017 News Greater Manchester police under real strain due to cuts, says chief Chief constable tweets table showing cuts to staffing numbers, after weekend policing protests, festival and bombing inquiry The Guardian 12/6/2017 News West Mercia PCC consults on new fire governance proposals West Mercia’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is proposing changes that, he says, would significantly improve local police and fire and rescue services, while saving the taxpayer £4m a year, by assuming the role of the area’s two fire authorities. Emergency Services Times 12/6/2017 News Election 2017: Prime Minister and ministerial appointments The full list of Cabinet appointments following the general election 2017. gov.uk 12/6/2017 Report Why the British ‘Run, Hide, Tell’ terror attack response is flawed A public policy and safety model that openly displays an aversion to the use of force in self-defense may embolden, encourage terrorists PoliceOne.com 12/6/2017 Feature, Opinion Non-jury courts for gangland crime Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has recommended extending legislation to allow non-jury courts to be used for trials relating to organised crime, despite the fact that it has not been used once since it was introduced eight years ago. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 12/6/2017 News The RCMP ignored their own study by refusing to give body-worn cameras to their officers An internal study conducted by Canada’s federal police force recommended rolling out body-worn cameras for its officers on a case-by-case basis while the force worked out kinks in the technology. But instead of doing that, the RCMP opted to stop the rollout of the technology “indefinitely.” Vice 12/6/2017 News Moonlighting police leave body cameras behind When police officers in America's cities put on their uniforms and grab their weapons before moonlighting in security jobs at nightclubs, hospitals, and ballparks, there's one piece of equipment they often leave behind - their body camera. Mail Online 11/6/2017 News Children as young as TEN investigated by police for sexting West Midlands Police reveal shocking rise in young children being investigated for taking and sharing indecent photos Birmingham Live 11/6/2017 News Great Yarmouth MP gets Cabinet seat in reshuffle The Great Yarmouth MP Brandon Lewis has retained his position as a Home Office minister but will now attend Cabinet in what is seen as a promotion. ITV News 11/6/2017 News Cops’ HR chiefs earning £1,000 a day blasted guns at training base after being hired to turn around skint force A police human resources boss pocketing £1,000 a day fired cop guns during a shooting range “jolly” with her No2. The Scottish Sun 11/6/2017 News Cambridgeshire PCC’s Anticipated Decision Report Areas where decisions are likely to be considered Appendix 3 Cambridgeshire OPCC 11/6/2017 Report Cambridgeshire PCC’s Decision Record Appendix 2 - Decision records listed with attached correspondence Cambridgeshire OPCC 11/6/2017 Report London Bridge attack: eight minutes that shot down Britain’s strategy on terror Two of the London Bridge killers were ‘known wolves’, but there are too many such suspects for all to be watched effectively The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/6/2017 Analysis, Feature UK hospitals warned they are terrorist targets Hospitals and GP surgeries have been told for the first time that they could be targeted by terrorists. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/6/2017 News We must reclaim Islam from extremists, says Muslim Met commander By Mak Chisty, who retired on Tuesday as a Metropolitan Police Commander The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 11/6/2017 Feature, Opinion ‘No intelligence failure’ in London attack – Met chief Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has denied that there was an intelligence failure leading up to last Saturday's London Bridge attack. BBC 10/6/2017 News Use Of Delegated Authority Under Complaints Procedure This report discharges the responsibility for the panel to have an overview of complaints made against the Commissioner or his Deputy. Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/6/2017 Report Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Panel: Annual Report 2016/17 The report sets out some of the key areas that the Panel has scrutinised over the last twelve months. Cambridgeshire OPCC 10/6/2017 Report «461346144615461646174618461946204621Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events