Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102668 total results. Showing results 94781 to 94800 «473647374738473947404741474247434744Next ›Last » Durham – Supplementary Performance Report PCP members requested some crime and incident trend data over time for each of the neighbourhood policing areas that is not included in the public performance report. Durham Constabulary 1/1/2017 Report Performance Report – Quarter 2 2016/17 (12 months to 30th September 2016) click each of the key areas of focus, key indicators and the desired outcome below to see how the Constabulary is performing in these areas. Durham OPCC 1/1/2017 Report Consultation on proposed increase to the Police Precept 2017-18 Report The total provisional grant received by Durham in 2017-18 will be £84.668 million which is £1.115 million less than in 2016- 17. Durham OPCC 1/1/2017 Report Consultation on Council Tax Police Precept 2017-18 – Durham The purpose of this report is to advise members of the Police and Crime Panel of my proposal to consult on an increase in the policing element of the Council Tax Precept for 2017-18. Durham OPCC 1/1/2017 Report Report To The Police And Crime Panel On The Appointment Of The Chief Constable For Lincolnshire Police The PCP confirms the appointment of Mr Bill Skelly as the next Chief Constable for Lincolnshire Police. Lincolnshire OPCC 1/1/2017 Report PC pay now linked to passing assessments Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/1/2017 News Isil wants to carry out mass chemical attack on Britain, minister warns The Telegraph 1/1/2017 News Police constables’ pay to be linked to development under new scheme Police constables' pay will be linked to their professional development for the first time under changes that take effect on Sunday. Aol 1/1/2017 News Tinder and Grindr linked to more than 500 crimes, figures show Data compiled by almost three-quarters of police forces across England and Wales listed crimes where official logs included the words Tinder or Grindr The Telegraph 31/12/2016 News New Year Honours 2017: Congratulations National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 31/12/2016 News Officers recognised in New Year’s Honours Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 31/12/2016 News Cocaine trafficking to Europe Cocaine is Europe’s most commonly used illicit stimulant drug, with about 3.6 million adults (aged 15–64) estimated to have used it in the last year. It is the second most seized drug in Europe, after cannabis. [pdf] European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) 31/12/2016 Report Asset seizures hit crime bosses where it hurts A record number of assets are being seized from underworld “Mr Bigs”, including property and luxury cars, in a drive to curtail crime financing. The Times - Subscription at source 31/12/2016 News New Year’s Honours 2017: Many congratulations to all in and associated with policing… The New Year Honours lists for 2017 recognise the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom. Many congratulations to those in and associated with policing who have been recognised this year... Policing Insight 31/12/2016 News DCC Louisa Rolfe Blog: Coercive control can affect anyone Domestic abuse can affect anyone. It is something that forces up and down the country are responding to far too frequently. The abuse suffered can take many forms and until last year victims who experienced psychological, emotional or financial abuse were not protected by any specific legislation. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 30/12/2016 Feature, Opinion Vacancy: Communications Manager Salary: £32,778 to £35,451. Closes: Monday, 16th January, 2017 North Yorkshire OPCC 30/12/2016 Jobs Exclusive: Britain will demand a leading role in Europol after Brexit Britain will demand a leading role in Europol after Brexit as ministers draw up plans to retain US-style membership of the international police force, the Telegraph can reveal. The Telegraph 30/12/2016 News Clive Grunshaw: Lancashire Police facing year of challenges Lancashire Telegraph 30/12/2016 News The silent perspective: Listening to the voices of police officers In many recent controversies involving the police, the voices of officers have been barely heard. Sandra Andrews of CoPaCC calls for urgent attention to be paid to the perspectives of police officers, particularly on issues - such as spit guards - that directly affect their physical and emotional welfare. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 30/12/2016 Opinion Herald View: Police Scotland and the role of Gaelic in public life In launching Police Scotland’s Gaelic Language Plan, Assistant Chief Constable Andrew Cowie has spoken about the importance of upholding traditional languages. Gaelic has a significant role to play in the wellbeing of communities, said Mr Cowie, and Police Scotland recognises the language as an important aspect of Scotland’s heritage. The Herald (Scotland) 30/12/2016 Feature, Opinion «473647374738473947404741474247434744Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events