Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102765 total results. Showing results 93181 to 93200 «465646574658465946604661466246634664Next ›Last » Senior Policy Manager – Specialist Capabilities To deliver the National Police Vision 2025, the police service has embarked on an ambitious programme of police reform across the areas of Workforce, Specialist Capabilities, Business Enablers, Local Policing and Digital Policing. The Specialist Capabilities Programme is developing options for new models to support policing. It is looking at several areas including surveillance, major investigations, armed policing and roads policing. To help support Police and Crime commissioners (PCCs) with this work, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) has established a new Senior Policy Manager role to lead on the Specialist Capabilities strand of the reforms. £45000 to £50000 (Depending on experience). Closing Date: 24/04/2017 Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 5/4/2017 Jobs Ex-South Yorkshire police and crime commissioner could face perjury probe The Independent Police Complaints Commission is to reconsider whether there is a criminal case against South Yorkshire's former police and crime commissioner after the watchdog admitted it misunderstood the law in relation to lying to Parliament. The Star (Yorkshire) 5/4/2017 News PSNI produce plan to get more Catholics into force Police in Northern Ireland have produced an action plan to tackle the chronic shortage of Catholics joining the force - but have ruled out the reintroduction of 50/50 recruitment. News Letter (Northern Ireland) 5/4/2017 News Plan overlooks £30m cuts facing North Yorkshire Police The chair of the North Yorkshire Police Federation has said the latest policing plan for the county underplays the millions of pounds of cuts faced by the force. The Press (York) 5/4/2017 News Legal fight begins for Scots remit in police spy inquiry An environmentalist who officers allegedly attempted to recruit as a spy has started a legal action to have Scotland included in an inquiry into undercover policing. The Scotsman 5/4/2017 News Dyfed-Powys to consider gender neutral uniforms Dyfed-Powys Police could introduce gender neutral uniforms and policy language Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2017 News Met Police criticised for handing victims of crime to Home Office over immigration status The Metropolitan Police force has faced criticism after referring victims of crime to the Home Office over their immigration status. The Standard 5/4/2017 News Minister expects Police Scotland to become financially sustainable within three years Scotland’s Justice Secretary says he believes the country’s national police force will be able to balance its finances within the next three years. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/4/2017 News Australia makes ‘largest ever’ crystal meth seizure Australian police have made the largest seizure of crystal methamphetamine in the nation's history, officials say. BBC 5/4/2017 News UK Government to support Cardiff’s Champions League security The UK Government will make a £1.4 million contribution to the security operation surrounding the Champions League final in Cardiff. ITV News 5/4/2017 News Domestic abuse victim praises ‘new girlfriend’ police order A woman whose abusive ex-partner has become subject to a landmark police order has said it will keep her family and other women safe. BBC 5/4/2017 News Undercover policing inquiry ‘not sabotaged’ by Met Police The judge chairing a public inquiry into undercover policing has dismissed claims by campaigners that the Met Police have tried to sabotage it. BBC 5/4/2017 News Man becomes first in country to have to tell police every time he starts a new relationship A man is believed to be the first in the country to have to tell the police when he starts a new relationship so they can inform future partners about his violent history. The Telegraph 5/4/2017 News Police pick up thief’s £45,000 mobile phone bill A police force ended up paying an offender’s £44,500 phone bill after giving him a mobile when he was on bail for burglary. The Times - Subscription at source 5/4/2017 News Fears for police at Westminster victim’s funeral Police officers have been told not to wear their uniforms when travelling to the funeral of their colleague who was killed in the Westminster terrorist attack, in case they become a target themselves. The Times - Subscription at source 5/4/2017 News 100th edition of Policing Insight newsletter published We've reached a milestone: 100 Policing Insight newsletters. In that time, we've published 962 articles from a total of 284 authors. Thank you for your support, whether you're an author or a reader. Here's to the next 100 weekly newsletters! Policing Insight 5/4/2017 News PCC subject to ‘malicious allegations’ cleared of wrongdoing by CPS A criminal investigation into a police and crime commissioner’s (PCC) expense claims has found insufficient evidence to pursue a prosecution. Police Professional 4/4/2017 News Garda faces major ‘Patten-style’ review over scandals Police in the Republic of Ireland face an unprecedented “root-and-branch review” over a string of scandals that could lead to the national force being completely overhauled. Police Professional 4/4/2017 News Cressida Dick must put aside politics and get back to basic police work By Simon Jenkins The Standard 4/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Direct Entry: Challenging the police world view? Direct Entry has been met with some hostility from police officers - but what is the problem it's meant to solve? Serving officer Gareth Stubbs looks at the insularity of the police service and what Direct Entry might offer to forces. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/4/2017 Opinion «465646574658465946604661466246634664Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events