Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 105134 total results. Showing results 97141 to 97160 «485448554856485748584859486048614862Next ›Last » Direct entry: Moving into policing as a leader and a learner What is it like to be a Direct Entry Superintendent? Maggie Blyth offers her thoughts on what the scheme can offer, and her experiences as a new entrant to policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/1/2017 Opinion UK national security in a digital world inquiry launched The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy launches inquiry into cyber security. Parliament.uk 9/1/2017 Report Britain launches cybersecurity inquiry to look the threats facing the country The British government said on Monday it is launching a national inquiry into cyber security to assess the extent to which the UK is protected from an ever-increasing tide of attacks worldwide. Business Insider 9/1/2017 News Mayor launches mental health review An independent review of how people with mental health issues are treated in the criminal justice system has been commissioned by Tony Lloyd Greater Manchester Police OPCC 9/1/2017 News Lancashire Police vow to end mental health stigma throughout the force According to the World Health Organization, stress is the health epidemic of the 21st century, and police forces must react quickly to help officers and staff Southport Visiter 9/1/2017 News HMICS to examine Police Scotland plan to take on rail policing BBC 9/1/2017 News New deputy chief promoted at Cumbria police Sean Robinson has taken up the role of Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, replacing the outgoing Assistant Chief Constable Darren Martland. The Mail (North West) 9/1/2017 News New facility to offer ‘complete redesign’ in approach to forensics and policing Staffordshire PCC Matthew Ellis has commissioned new facility in Lichfield combining forensics and investigations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/1/2017 News Transport police face performance inspection probe The Scottish arm of the British Transport Police faces an inspection by a police watchdog to examine its efficiency before the proposed transfer to Police Scotland. The National 9/1/2017 News Survey to ask Met police officers if they want to carry firearms Metropolitan Police Federation says officers should be asked for their views in light of raised terror threat and risks to their safety The Guardian 9/1/2017 News REVEALED: British police may be forced to carry guns and tasers because of terror threats British police officers may soon be required to carry guns because of the "constant" terror threats, it has been revealed. Express 9/1/2017 News ‘The law has not kept up with the crimes we see today’ In the first of two articles, Commander Chris Greany says a shift in culture is needed to deal with fraud and cybercrime Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/1/2017 Feature, Opinion Tougher sentences for stalkers announced Measure contained in new amendment to the Policing and Crime Bill. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/1/2017 News Your council tax could be going up for the first time in nine years – and here’s why Council tax paid by Londoners could go up for the first time in nine years as Sadiq Khan moves to protect the policing budget. Get West London 9/1/2017 News We need to save an extra £21 million by 2020, says region’s police and crime commissioner Police and crime commissioner John Campion has outlined his budget plans for the year ahead - and pledged to avoid adding to the council tax burden despite having to make cuts. Evesham Journal 9/1/2017 News Crime is soaring in Greater Manchester, according to the latest figures Statistics show 216,493 crimes were reported last year, up 18,907 on the previous year. Manchester Evening News 9/1/2017 News West Mercia Police plan £4.5m raid on reserves to boost budget West Mercia Police will receive a £4.5 million boost over the next year – by raiding its reserves. Shropshire Star 9/1/2017 News Fears over expanding MoD police role on the Clyde Armed Ministry of Defence police are planning to increase patrols in civilian areas outwith the Faslane and Coulport nuclear bases on the Clyde, prompting fears about the “increasing militarisation” of the area. The Ferret 9/1/2017 News Derbyshire police to launch PCSO recruitment drive South Derbyshire residents with a passion for serving their community have been urged to make the streets safer and apply for new roles in the police force. Derbyshire police is launching a recruitment drive as they seek people looking for a change in career or jobseekers to fill police community support officers (PCSOs). Burton Mail 9/1/2017 News Metropolitan Police officers are asked if they want to be armed both on and off duty Mail Online 9/1/2017 News «485448554856485748584859486048614862Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events