Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98712 total results. Showing results 95241 to 95260 «475947604761476247634764476547664767Next ›Last » Merseyside Police appoint two new assistant chief constables Appointments include a child sexual exploitation expert from Lancashire Constabulary. Liverpool Echo 28/4/2016 News Number of incidents involving armed police down 8,500 in six years Officers discharged firearms in six incidents last year, figures for England and Wales show, while Tasers were fired 1,921 times. The Guardian 28/4/2016 News Plunging number of police firearms officers prompts terror response questions Mail Online 28/4/2016 News Why PCC candidates can’t afford to neglect mental health in their strategies Linda Bryant, Director of Criminal Justice Services at Together for Mental Wellbeing, examines how newly elected PCCs can tackle head on the issues of victimisation, offending, mental health and the lack of appropriate local care for people in distress Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2016 Analysis, UK PCC Elections Northumbria police boss condemns plans to replace cops with civilian volunteers Northumbria Police Commissioner Vera Baird told MPs to think again over plans to give volunteers similar powers to police. Chronicle Live (North East) 28/4/2016 News Warwickshire’s PCC election: Giving it 110% With some tired legs out there nearing the end of the match, Nicola Davies, the Liberal Democrat PCC candidate for Warwickshire knows where the goal is. Will she win the fans over? Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/4/2016 Opinion, UK PCC Elections “Pikeys” and “Spanish asylum seekers” – Cambridgeshire PCC candidate defends Facebook comments as banter Peterborough Telegraph 28/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Hillsborough inquests: Retired South Yorkshire Police officers ‘proud’ of force BBC 28/4/2016 News Police commissioners: A choice of party hats or indies BBC 27/4/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections One in three jihadists now women, warns police chief One in three jihadists leaving the UK and other nations for Syria are now women because they are being trained to fight on the frontline for the first time, the head of Europol has warned. The Telegraph 27/4/2016 News Government plans ‘policing on the cheap’ with volunteers replacing cops West Midlands PCC and a senior MP condemn plans to give volunteers similar powers to trained police. Birmingham Live 27/4/2016 News Devon and Cornwall Police should serve public, not government We need open and contactable stations not the 101 system, writes Jonathan Smith the Ukip candidate for Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner. The police service, as we have known it, both in Devon Cornwall and nationally is on the verge of collapse. This may sound extreme but there are a number of indicators from which we can draw this conclusion. Plymouth Live 27/4/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections Gloucestershire Police to recruit 100 new officers Gloucestershire Constabulary is launching a new recruitment campaign and plans to welcome 100 new police officers to its ranks. Gloucester Citizen 27/4/2016 News Mike Baker wants your vote in the Police & Crime Commissioner Elections Mike is the independent candidate for Police & Crime Commissioner for South Wales in the upcoming elections on May 5. Wales Online 27/4/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Powerful Hillsborough statement from Theresa May reduces MPs to tears Mirror 27/4/2016 News South Yorkshire Police chief suspended over Hillsborough BBC 27/4/2016 News Legal chairs ‘may lead to less officers being dismissed’, says chief Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/4/2016 News Hillsborough inquests: Calls for police accountability BBC 27/4/2016 News Legal chairs may lead to less officers being dismissed, says chief West Midlands Police Chief Constable Dave Thompson expressed misgivings around the current misconduct system. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/4/2016 News Can the Hillsborough police chief be retried? David Duckenfield’s trial collapsed years ago – but manslaughter charges are still possible, despite the prejudicial inquest findings. The Guardian 27/4/2016 Feature, Opinion «475947604761476247634764476547664767Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events