Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102722 total results. Showing results 93881 to 93900 «469146924693469446954696469746984699Next ›Last » Half of GMP public counters are set to close The public will no longer be able to report crimes or problems at 10 stations across the region Manchester Evening News 26/2/2017 News Yorkshire crime tsar doesn’t want to take over local fire brigade A Yorkshire police and crime commissioner says he does not want to take responsibility for his local fire brigade but has warned that he may be pressured by the Government into changing his position. The Yorkshire Post 26/2/2017 News Sir Kenneth Newman obituary Head of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and commissioner of the Metropolitan police who brought in radical reforms The Guardian 26/2/2017 News UK terror threat ‘at highest since 1970s IRA plots’ Britain faces a level of terror threat not seen since the IRA bombings of the 1970s, according to a new watchdog. BBC 26/2/2017 News Terror chief Max Hill warns risk of attacks in Britain is highest since dark days of IRA British citizens are facing a level of threat from terrorists not seen since the IRA bombings of the Seventies, the country’s new terrorism watchdog has warned. The Sunday Telegraph 26/2/2017 News On your way, Constable Box‑Ticker; the Met needs Detective Dynamo By Sunday Time columnist, Sarah Baxter The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Police knew of doubt over drug‑drive tests Police chiefs were warned last year that a controversial forensics laboratory used a method for analysing blood samples that could be challenged in court. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2017 News Hoaxer, ‘fantasist’ and abuser among Heath’s sex accusers A convicted hoaxer, a Twitter “fantasist” and a sex offender are among the people believed to have been interviewed by Wiltshire police in their investigation into claims that the former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath was a paedophile. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2017 News Cool Cressida’s first case: a battered Scotland Yard Known for her calm, the new Met chief will need it all as she steers a divided force with shrivelling budgets towards new ways of fighting crime The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Cressida Dick is a top cop – but the Met is too much for one person to handle Taking on a 45,000-strong organisation, with a budget of more than £2.5 billion would stretch the most seasoned corporate executive - and the Met faces some serious challenges in the years ahead. Nick Alston of Anglia Ruskin University's Policing Institute for the Eastern Region warns that the role may be too demanding for any senior officer. Policing Insight - Registration at source 25/2/2017 Opinion How detectives brought down the ‘untouchables’ of organised crime in Birmingham Gang members and people traffickers were caught after cheating the system Birmingham Live 25/2/2017 News Garda commissioner’s future hangs in the balance The independent Policing Authority has questioned whether Noirin O’Sullivan should step aside before Mr Justice Peter Charleton opens public proceedings in the Charleton tribunal on Monday morning. The Times - Subscription at source 25/2/2017 News Force apologises over ‘inappropriate behaviour’ claims against police doctor Avon and Somerset officers say force’s doctor, who died in 2013, subjected them to sexual behaviour during examinations The Guardian 25/2/2017 News Police told to delete on request millions of images of innocent people Home secretary says any ‘unconvicted persons’ can request that police delete their images from national database The Guardian 25/2/2017 News Informer had bank account frozen after helping police An informant has lost his fight for compensation in an unusual trial held in secret at the Old Bailey The Times - Subscription at source 25/2/2017 News Farmers terrified of £1bn ‘trash mafia’ dumping rubbish on an industrial scale Essex has been blighted by lorries dumping large piles of waste at night The Times - Subscription at source 25/2/2017 News Innocent people can ask police to delete pictures Hundreds of thousands of people who have never been convicted of a crime can ask for their pictures to be removed from a national police database, the Home Office has said. The Times - Subscription at source 25/2/2017 News Tasers and spit hoods backed by Sussex Police bosses Tasers and spit hoods are worthwhile at a time when up to three officers are being assaulted every 24 hours, senior Sussex Police bosses have said. Worthing Herald 24/2/2017 News Cressida Dick’s appointment is an advance for equality – even more so for policing The new commissioner’s appointment mirrors society’s belief that our view of law enforcement must change The Guardian 24/2/2017 Feature, Opinion Where only the brave tread: How will Cressida Dick handle the role of Met Commissioner? Sir Hugh Orde OBE QPM, former chief constable of PSNI and head of what was then the Association of Chief Police Officers explores the challenges facing Cressida Dick, the newly-appointed Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service, and the skills and attributes she brings to the role. 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