Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100951 total results. Showing results 94441 to 94460 «471947204721472247234724472547264727Next ›Last » New shadow policing minister appointed West Ham MP takes on role, serving under Diane Abbott as Shadow Home Secretary Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/10/2016 News Fire Minister Brandon Lewis speaks at Fire Sector Summit 2016 Home Office 19/10/2016 Report Global Operation Ciconia Alba delivers major blow to organised crime Europol 19/10/2016 News Deputy Chief Constable – Vacancy Dyfed-Powys is looking for an ambitious, enthusiastic, energetic and focussed individual to support the Chief Constable in leading the delivery of policing services for communities within the Dyfed Powys Police area. Salary: £113,295 plus relocation and benefits / Working Hours Fixed Term up to 5 years / Closing Date: 16:00 - Tuesday 08 November 2016 Dyfed-Powys Police 19/10/2016 Jobs Wolfson Professorship of Criminology Salary: Not specified. Closes: 1st December, 2016. University of Cambridge 19/10/2016 Jobs With most gardaí on strike, policing in Ireland will be left to senior officers and rookies Garda representatives say it is highly likely the strikes will go ahead, claiming the government has left them with no other option. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 19/10/2016 News Labour peers under fire for backing expansion of surveillance powers Peers support new powers hours after ruling that spying agencies unlawfully collected personal data for 17 years The Guardian 19/10/2016 News Magistrates’ courts need ‘younger, more diverse recruits’ BBC 19/10/2016 News Government u-turn on ‘protecting the police’ means GMP must make more cuts The Home Office grant to GMP has been cut again despite George Osborne saying in November there would be no cuts in police budget Manchester Evening News 19/10/2016 News The role of the magistracy The Ministry of Justice and senior judiciary must, as a matter of priority, develop an over-arching strategy for the magistracy, says a report by the Justice Committee. This should include workforce planning, magistrates' training and the wider promotion of their role, especially to employers. It should also take into account the impact of court closures, and consider whether the role of magistrates could be expanded, in particular within any proposals for problem-solving courts. FULL REPORT Parliament.uk 19/10/2016 Report Government must develop over-arching strategy for magistracy The Ministry of Justice and senior judiciary must, as a matter of priority, develop an over-arching strategy for the magistracy, says a report by the Justice Committee. This should include workforce planning, magistrates' training and the wider promotion of their role, especially to employers. It should also take into account the impact of court closures, and consider whether the role of magistrates could be expanded, in particular within any proposals for problem-solving courts. Parliament.uk 19/10/2016 News Home Secretary strengthens police response to modern slavery Home Office 19/10/2016 News ‘Serious concerns’ raised over child protection ‘failings’ by Cleveland Police Gazette (Tees/Middlesbrough) 19/10/2016 News Police ‘risk repeat of Rotherham’ A string of child sexual exploitation cases were uncovered in Rotherham: police were risking a repeat, said Sir Michael Wilshaw The Times - Subscription at source 19/10/2016 News MPs to vote on HASC chair to replace Keith Vaz A failed party leadership hopeful and an MP tipped to be the “British Barack Obama” are among four candidates battling to head up the Commons’ influential Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC). Police Professional 18/10/2016 News Weekly Media Monitor summary Our 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 18/10/2016 News How Chicago Police convinced courts to let them track cellphones without a warrant The Intercept 18/10/2016 News Police use facial recognition tools with little oversight, study says The New York Times 18/10/2016 News Letter from Sir Thomas Winsor to Sir Michael Wilshaw Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Sir Thomas Winsor, responded to a letter from Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills, Sir Michael Wilshaw, on the effectiveness of the police in protecting children. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 18/10/2016 Report Novice North Yorkshire detective handed rape case, disciplinary hearing is told A police force ignored its own policies by handing investigations into rape and serious offences to a junior detective, a disciplinary hearing has heard. The Northern Echo 18/10/2016 News «471947204721472247234724472547264727Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events