Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103261 total results. Showing results 98081 to 98100 «490149024903490449054906490749084909Next ›Last » Perks mean police chiefs get 21% pay boost The Times - Subscription at source 9/8/2016 News Former marksman: Police watchdog ‘treating officers like criminals’ Express & Star 9/8/2016 News Culture of greed at the top of the police For a second day, the Mail’s investigations unit exposes the corrosive culture of greed, idleness and sexist bullying at the very top of the police service. Mail Online 9/8/2016 Feature, Opinion Ex-Northumbria police chief tells of ‘sexist, money-grabbing boys’ club’ News & Star 9/8/2016 News New powers to tackle slavery at sea Thousands of law enforcement officers across the United Kingdom will be empowered to join the fight against modern slavery at sea using new powers in the Modern Slavery Act which come into force today (8 August 2016). gov.uk 8/8/2016 News Police acted ‘unlawfully’ in data case, says tribunal A judicial tribunal which investigated whether Police Scotland breached spying guidelines has ruled the force acted "unlawfully." BBC 8/8/2016 News Hundreds apply to become direct entry inspectors Almost 900 people applied for direct entry inspector roles at forces outside London Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2016 News North Wales Deputy PCC appointment blocked by panel A police and crime commissioner announced the appointment of his new deputy two days before the decision was blocked by the police and crime panel Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2016 News Police Scotland spend ‘baffling’ £2m on football crime unit Police Scotland has spent over £2.1m over the last three operational years on a football-only crime unit. STV News 8/8/2016 News Met Police ‘does not know’ cost of Midland abuse inquiry The Metropolitan Police does not know how much was spent on one of its high-profile child sexual abuse investigations, it has told the BBC. BBC 8/8/2016 News Irish police launch probe after ‘zero-day’ attack hits computer networks Police in Ireland have launched a probe after a hacker attempted to break into its computer network, forcing officials to temporarily shut down several of their systems to ensure the security of data held on staff and the public. International Business Times UK 8/8/2016 News Police officers ‘buying own hand sanitiser and bin bags due to budget cuts’ Police officers in Scotland have been forced to buy their own hand sanitiser and bin bags due to budget cuts, it has been claimed. The Mail (North West) 8/8/2016 News Police Scotland told to pay journalist £10,000 over illegal intercepts Police Scotland has been ordered to pay a journalist £10,000 in damages after it illegally intercepted his communications data in an investigation into a botched murder case. The Guardian 8/8/2016 News Panel Financial Outturn 2015/ 2016 The purpose of this report is to set out the financial outturn for expenditure incurred in support of the Merseyside Police and Crime Panel during 2015/ 2016. Merseyside OPCC 8/8/2016 Report MOPAC Summary List of Actions This report sets out for noting actions arising from previous meetings of the Committee. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 8/8/2016 Report Forces who considered merger will link control rooms Money earmarked to aid collaboration across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire will be used to develop a joined-up IT network Police Oracle - Subscription at source 8/8/2016 News Police transformation bids win £23m in Home Office funding Home secretary Amber Rudd has awarded £23m from the police transformation fund to back projects intended to improve collaboration between forces. Public Finance 8/8/2016 News The truth about Gloucestershire police Chief Constable’s 64 days holiday Police regulations specify that all Chief Constables must take at least 48 days completely away from their work, during which the Deputy or Assistant Chief Constable assumes their responsibilities. "These days aren't comparable to most people's annual leave as they include weekend days." Gloucestershire Live 8/8/2016 News Racial Complaint against Commissioner adjourned AN investigation by Surrey Police’s crime scrutiny panel into claims by Kingston Lib Dem county councillor Shiraz Mirza that the Surrey Police Crime Commissioner (PCC) David Munro treated him “in a racially motivated manner”, has been adjourned to seek further advice from the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). Farnham Herald 8/8/2016 News The West Midlands deserves a powerful mayor – David Jamieson, West Midlands PCC David Jamieson, PCC for the West Midlands, argues that the proposed model for the new mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority is weak and not fit for purpose, and calls for the CA to pause, reflect, and review the role. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/8/2016 Opinion «490149024903490449054906490749084909Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events