Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105136 total results. Showing results 96561 to 96580 «482548264827482848294830483148324833Next ›Last » The Met deserves a leader who will end the cover‑ups Fiona Hamilton, the author, is Crime and Security Editor of The Times The Times - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 Feature, Opinion NPCC defends millions paid to informants A Freedom of Information request revealed the extent of force payments to informants across the country. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/2/2017 News North Yorkshire: Volume crime ‘hubs’ failing to meet targets, says police chief A chief constable has warned his force’s resources have dropped to the lowest levels since it was formed as figures were revealed showing units set up to tackle 80 per cent of crime are missing their targets. The Northern Echo 10/2/2017 News Inquiry over Met police intelligence unit claimed to have destroyed files IPCC investigates claims documents were shredded by unit tracking political activists The Guardian 10/2/2017 News Paper-shredding at Met just tidiness, whistleblower told A senior officer is said to have explained away the shredding by saying the undercover unit had a “clear desk policy” The Times 10/2/2017 News Funding granted for online Brexit hate crime spotter Forces could receive a new tool for monitoring online hate crime after researchers were given £250,000 to study the impact of Brexit. Police Professional 9/2/2017 News West Mercia Police announces Amanda Blakeman as new deputy chief constable West Mercia Police has announced Amanda Blakeman as the new deputy chief constable. Chief Constable, Anthony Bangham, has made the announcement saying it was made following a rigorous selection process. The Shuttle (Kidderminster) 9/2/2017 News Assembly calls for law change to make football’s billionaires pay costs of policing matches The Home Secretary is being urged to blow the whistle on super-rich football clubs' as the costs of policing football matches in the capital are revealed. Police Professional 9/2/2017 News ESN costs – around £900 per handset, say police ESN handsets will cost an average of £907 for each police officer according to the first estimates issued by UK forces. Police Market Report 9/2/2017 Analysis, Feature Police funding: Plenty in reserve? In 2015, the National Audit Office revealed forces were sitting on nearly £2bn in reserves sparking media outrage. Two years on and it is a very different story. Policing Insight reports on how forces are using their reserves to secure their finances and fund their futures. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/2/2017 Analysis Special contribution: The @wecops debate on the Special Constabulary The role and future of the Special Constabulary has been much debated in recent months, and in January, @wecops hosted a debate on the topic, led by Special Constabulary Chief Officer Dale Checksfield. Here, Dale summarises that debate, and suggests some priorities for the years ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/2/2017 Opinion Met Police ‘shredded internal documents after inquiry into undercover officers launched’ Police watchdog announces new investigation after finding evidence 'large numbers of files were shredded' The Independent 9/2/2017 News York Minster cathedral constables get power to arrest A private police force working at York Minster is to be given the power of arrest for the first time in almost eighty years. i News 9/2/2017 News Merseyside Police accused of failing to report 19,200 crimes Watchdog slams force's crime report recording process as 'inadequate' Liverpool Echo 9/2/2017 News Northumbria Police told to improve after failing to record 7,300 crimes including violence and rape Northumbria Police have been told it must improve after new figures show more than 7,300 crimes reported last year – including violence and rape – were never even recorded. Sunderland Echo 9/2/2017 News Avon and Somerset police fail to record 13,700 reports of crime each year, including rape and modern slavery offences Avon and Somerset Police are failing to record more than 13,000 reported crimes each year and under-reporting offences including rape and modern slavery offences, a new report has revealed Weekly News (Burnham and Highbridge) 9/2/2017 News Forces ‘inadequate’ in recording crime Officers at four forces are failing to make the correct crime recording decisions in sexual offences and violent crimes, according to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). Police Professional 9/2/2017 News Police commissioner Alison Hernandez says police ‘must improve’ in row over crime reporting Devon and Cornwall's police commissioner today said the force must improve the way it records crimes across the two counties. Torquay-based commissioner Alison Hernandez was speaking after a report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary said the force was guilty of a 'systematic failure to correctly record crime'. Express & Echo (Devon) 9/2/2017 News Chief meets policing minister in ‘quest’ to safeguard force funding Durham boss raised four areas of concern with MP Brandon Lewis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/2/2017 News Government Transformation Strategy This transformation strategy is focused on UK central government. Other parts of the public sector like local government, health, police, parliament and devolved administrations have their own governance, are responsible for shaping their own approaches and have their own digital action plans and priorities. [PDF] Cabinet Office 9/2/2017 Report «482548264827482848294830483148324833Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events