Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 99525 total results. Showing results 93621 to 93640 «467846794680468146824683468446854686Next ›Last » Cellphone alerts used in New York to search for bombing suspect The New York Times 20/9/2016 News At no point have police chiefs called for complaints against them to be kept secret National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 20/9/2016 News Spies will join fight against slavery gangs, May declares Britain’s intelligence agencies are to pursue slavery gangs alongside terrorists and drug traffickers, Theresa May has announced. The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 News Armed police patrols dismissed as anti-terror PR stunt The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 News May cuts another slice from Cameron’s legacy By sidelining her predecessor’s plans to help young criminals, the prime minister is risking a Commons rebellion The Times - Subscription at source 20/9/2016 Feature, Opinion Home Office prepared to pay up to £80m for French port security BBC 20/9/2016 News £1 million funding boost to fight organised crime in the North East New crime-fighting facility brings law enforcement agencies together under one roof. gov.uk 20/9/2016 News Should Northumbria Police introduce drug testing on arrest? The force along with Newcastle's public health bosses are considering the roll-out of a "test on arrest" policy Chronicle Live (North East) 19/9/2016 News Police urge home secretary to ban FGM practitioner from entering UK Met appeals to Amber Rudd after judge said he did not have authority to ban ‘high-profile’ woman from entering country The Guardian 19/9/2016 News Theresa May announces British spy chiefs will join battle against modern slavery The Prime Minster revealed that heads of the secret security force MI5, the intelligence service MI6 and the Government’s listening centre GCHQ are to join senior police and Whitehall officials to draw up a battle plan for tackling the growing scourge of people trafficking and forced labour. Express 19/9/2016 News 58 Avon and Somerset police officers reported for inappropriate social media use in four years Nearly 60 Avon and Somerset police officers have been reported for inappropriate use of social media in the past four years. The complaints have led to action being taken against 53 officers and in one case an officer was sacked. Somerset Live 19/9/2016 News 80 people raped at knifepoint in West Yorkshire in just 4 years One of the worst areas in the country for this type of crime The Huddersfield Daily Examiner 19/9/2016 News Motorola Solutions CTO: Public safety will be transformed by data-driven communications Motorola Solutions CTO Paul Steinberg explains how data and enhanced communications can make cities safer – even if they’re not smart just yet Tech Week Europe 19/9/2016 Feature, Opinion How police and security services covered up their collusion in Northern Ireland murders State involvement in paramilitary killings during the Troubles has been covered up for decades, with secret paperwork destroyed or hidden, as Ian Cobain describes in his new book i News 19/9/2016 Analysis, Feature Can we be confident? Thoughts on the HMIC report on Public Views on Policing in England and Wales The HMIC recently released their report on public confidence in policing - and at first glance it seems good news. However, Dr Kevin Morrell of Warwick University and Emma Williams of Canterbury Christ Church University argue that there are a number of issues with the methodology and analysis of the research that means we cannot be entirely confident in reported confidence in the police. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/9/2016 Analysis How Becky Godden’s murderer was caught, lost, and caught again BBC 19/9/2016 News More armed police for Kent and Essex to combat terror threat Two police forces have stepped up armed patrols at potential hotspots like major shopping centres as part of efforts to counter the terror threat against Britain. The Standard 19/9/2016 News “A shambles”: Dorset’s PCC hits out at government promotion of elections Dorset's Police and Crime Commissioner has branded the government’s promotion of PCC elections a ‘shambles’ in response to a critical report. Bridport News 19/9/2016 News Misogyny hate crime statistics revealed A police force that reclassified wolf-whistling, cat-calling and other misogynistic harassment as hate crimes has handled 30 cases in five months. BBC 19/9/2016 News £1m cash boost to help fight organised crime in North East A new crime-fighting facility is to be created in the region thanks to £1million in government funding. Sunderland Echo 19/9/2016 News «467846794680468146824683468446854686Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events