Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102094 total results. Showing results 97461 to 97480 «487048714872487348744875487648774878Next ›Last » Policing the PCCs: Emerging themes from current research Police and Crime Panels were set up to scrutinise Police and Crime Commissioners, but how successful have they been? Former senior police officer Roy Bailey finds that a lot of work needs to be done to make PCPs more effective in their key role of holding PCCs to account. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/7/2016 Analysis Kensington and Chelsea police crack down on noisy supercar drivers Police take action amid complaints about noisy supercars and dangerous driving in affluent London districts The Guardian 10/7/2016 Jobs Cliff Richard to sue BBC and South Yorkshire Police BBC 10/7/2016 News Brexit vote could see defence budget reduced Parliament.uk 10/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Northamptonshire Police And Crime Panel 2016 Estates Update This report sets out information on a number of significant issues relating to the Commissioner’s Estate, including the recent sale of part of the Wootton Hall Park. Northamptonshire OPCC 9/7/2016 Report Informal Resolution Protocol – non-criminal complaints against the PCC and DPCC in Northamptonshire The Monitoring Officer of Northamptonshire County Council will act as the first point of contact for all complaints made against the Northamptonshire PCC and DPCC. Northamptonshire OPCC 9/7/2016 Report Who would be who in Theresa May’s cabinet? The front runner to be prime minister on 9 September has said she will appoint a Leaver as Secretary of State for Brexit, but who would it be? And who would be her Chancellor, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary? The Independent 9/7/2016 Feature, Opinion A weaker and more isolated island: Brexit and organised crime How could the Brexit vote affect the UK's ability to deal with organised crime? Dr Anna Sergi of the University of Essex argues that the UK's isolation could be game changing for criminal gangs – and in the worst way. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/7/2016 Opinion YP comment: Police must win back lost trust. Hillsborough’s enduring legacy The Yorkshire Post 9/7/2016 Feature, Opinion College of Policing: Three years on Parliament.uk 9/7/2016 Report “Alarming” inconsistencies in policing across forces must be addressed The Home Affairs Committee says there is an "alarming lack of consistency across forces" in England and Wales, which are still failing to embed the College of Policing's Code of Ethics. If policing is to move on from controversies and scandals such as Hillsborough and undercover policing then reassuring the public of the integrity of those involved must be the first priority. Parliament.uk 9/7/2016 News Report slams ‘opaque’ training deal between UK police and overseas states Home affairs select committee criticises arrangement between College of Policing and regimes with dubious human rights records The Guardian 9/7/2016 News Ask Fed – Andy Fittes on how Brexit will affect policing Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 9/7/2016 Feature, Opinion PCC John Campion defends appointing colleague Tracey Onslow as deputy Bromsgrove Advertiser 9/7/2016 News Police And Crime Plan Performance Update This report sets out the work undertaken by the Northamptonshire Police and Crime Commission since the last meeting of the Police and Crime panel which took place on the 7th April 2016. Northamptonshire OPCC 8/7/2016 Report 2015-16 Revenue Expenditure Provisional Outturn – Northamptonshire PCC The provisional outturn for 2015-16 is an underspend of £2.120m. Northamptonshire OPCC 8/7/2016 Report Police Scotland to delete millions of vehicle records over illegality concerns Scotland’s police force is to delete millions of vehicle movement records amid concerns its retention of this data breaches data protection laws Scottish Legal News 8/7/2016 News Police boss vows to improve community links as North Devon’s PCSOs face uncertain future Devon and Cornwall's new Police and Crime Commissioner has said she would "not be against" cutting PCSOs in North Devon during her inaugural speech to North Devon Council. North Devon Journal 8/7/2016 News Overtime bumping up police salaries Almost 80 of Cumbria's police constables topped up their basic salaries by more than £5,000 last year - with a handful raking in extra payments of up to £13,000. News & Star 8/7/2016 News Police report 42% rise in hate incidents in fortnight around EU referendum Over 3,000 incidents recorded in week before and after vote with biggest daily rise on first full day after result declared The Guardian 8/7/2016 News «487048714872487348744875487648774878Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events