Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115411 total results. Showing results 97361 to 97380 «486548664867486848694870487148724873Next ›Last » Sunday Times crime map: Dales hit by 355 burglaries, not one solved Villages and market towns in one of the most beautiful areas of England, the Derbyshire Dales, were hit by 355 burglaries last year — but not a single one of those crimes is recorded as solved, according to our database. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 17/6/2018 Analysis, Feature Sunday Times crime map: Struggling police solve only 9% of all crime In the road where the home secretary grew up, 17 robberies were committed last year. None has been solved The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 17/6/2018 Analysis, Feature Sunday Times crime map: Under 5% of all burglaries and robberies solved New shock figures reveal failure of police The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 17/6/2018 News Met Police eyes up CUT in crime prevention to balance books as London death toll hits 74 London's Metropolitan Police is considering reducing the amount of crime prevention work it does as well as limiting the number of officers sent to calls from the public as the force battles to balance its books and combat crime, two senior officers have warned. Express 16/6/2018 News Ex-head of Met Police calls for more stop and searches and claims migration is fuelling knife crime Police should increase the use stop-and-search to tackle soaring tackle knife crime and violence in London, the former head of Scotland Yard who oversaw a huge decline in the use of the powers has said. The Telegraph 16/6/2018 News The INFLATABLE speed camera built to save lives… that could put inventor behind bars! Police warn toy-maker he faces SEVEN years in jail if blow-up fake Gatso causes car crash Mail Online 16/6/2018 News Metropolitan Police warns cuts will hurt ability to combat crime Deputy commissioner says fewer officers may be sent to calls in London Financial Times 16/6/2018 News Britain’s spy agencies will need judge to sign off on wire taps and surveillance under new regime Spies will need a judge to approve requests to hack into suspects' electronic devices or listen in to phone calls, a new regime will demand. Mail Online 16/6/2018 News ‘Devastating’ impact of ‘Spice’ shown in image in Bridgend A widely-shared photo appearing to show three men slumped over in a street after taking Spice has prompted police to urge the public to "take a stand against drugs". BBC 16/6/2018 News Upskirting law to be passed soon, says Theresa May Theresa May says she wants to see a bill that will make upskirting a criminal offence pass through Parliament "soon" - after one of her own MPs blocked it. BBC 16/6/2018 News Police look to Scotland’s crime writers to expose ‘real’ gangland Scottish police might just have found a secret ally in their battle with gangsters: crime writers. The Herald (Scotland) 16/6/2018 News Brighton’s former neighbourhood police chief takes senior Met job Brighton and Hove’s former neighbourhood police chief has been promoted to a top job with the Metropolitan Police. Brighton & Hove News 16/6/2018 News Lincolnshire Police appoints new ACC The former director of training with the Iraqi Police will be the latest addition to Lincolnshire Police’s chief officer team. Police Professional - Subscription at source 15/6/2018 News Tory MP blocks law to protect police dogs and horses from getting stabbed Government-backed plans to give police dogs and horses extra legal protections from attacks have been blocked by a Tory MP. Metro 15/6/2018 News Police in Sheffield grapple with surge in violent crime South Yorkshire police and political leaders alarmed by unprecedented number of killings The Guardian 15/6/2018 Analysis, Feature Stuck in the mud? The digitalisation of crimes in rural areas Rural policing faces a perfect storm of under-funding and specialised demand. Richard Perkins, regional director at NICE Public Safety, argues that forces need to embrace digital solutions to address these challenges. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 15/6/2018 Opinion Explore the future of the Emergency Services at the Blue Light Innovation Summit Join other senior leaders from across UK policing and blue light organisations in London for a free and exclusive innovation summit, hosted by Idea Drop and The Met Police, designed to connect, inspire and showcase the best innovation projects and initiatives that are shaping the future of UK blue light services. Policing Insight 15/6/2018 News Crime of modern slavery ‘under our noses’, warns charity chief Labour exploitation has been identified in three out of five cases involving modern slavery as the problem is “all around us”, a new report warns. Police Professional - Subscription at source 15/6/2018 News Police chief and MPs want tougher laws to move on travellers Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson and 15 Labour MPs asked the Government to give more powers to the police and local councils Coventry Live 15/6/2018 News Why Gloucestershire police have just been fined £80,000 Gloucestershire’s finest has been slapped with an £80,000 fine after it identified victims of historical child abuse. The watchdog which prosecuted Gloucestershire Constabulary described the incident as one which was “likely to cause substantial distress to vulnerable victims of abuse”. Gloucestershire Live 15/6/2018 News «486548664867486848694870487148724873Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events