Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115373 total results. Showing results 98741 to 98760 «493449354936493749384939494049414942Next ›Last » Police quiz Tory MP Charlie Elphicke after two women allege sex crimes A Conservative MP suspended by his party is under police investigation for alleged sexual offences involving two female members of his staff, The Sunday Times can reveal. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 15/4/2018 News How street shrines became the latest site for our debate over public values The battle of Hither Green shows modern memorials can soon become a free for all The Guardian 15/4/2018 News Police ’embarrassed and apologetic’ over service they now give to the public says Jeremy Corbyn Labour leader in Huddersfield ahead of local elections Huddersfield Daily Examiner 14/4/2018 News Two million crimes go UNSOLVED – up half a million from when the Tories took power They included almost three quarters of thefts – 73 per cent – and 68 per cent of criminal damage and arson cases Mirror 14/4/2018 News West Midlands PCC demands car makers do more to combat vehicle thefts Car thefts in the West Midlands have almost doubled in just two years, prompting police officials to ask top car makers how best to tighten security. Express & Star 14/4/2018 News We need to make it easier for police officers to do their job, says Dorset’s new chief constable The wellbeing of under pressure Dorset Police officers is one of the top priorities for the force’s new chief constable. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 14/4/2018 News Facial recognition software lets Chinese police spot face in 50,000 A fraud suspect thought that he was safe at a concert among 50,000 pop fans. He failed to reckon with China’s facial recognition technology, however. The Times - Subscription at source 14/4/2018 News Hampshire officers pass no confidence vote in police and crime commissioner Hampshire police officers have passed a vote of no confidence against Police and Crime Commissioner Michael Lane, after it was revealed he would not be putting any additional money into front-line policing. Alton Post Gazette 14/4/2018 News Revealed: The rival gangs vying to control London’s drugs trade who are fuelling rising tide of bloodshed on the capital’s streets A deadly wave of gang warfare is currently gripping the streets of London with the police struggling to contain the rising tide of bloodshed. Mail Online 14/4/2018 Analysis, Feature Stalking should be treated as ‘really serious crime’ says PCC A police and crime commissioner has called on fellow PCCs to take the crime of stalking more seriously. BBC 13/4/2018 News Massive ‘No Confidence’ vote in Police and Crime Commissioner It was revealed by the Police Federation rep today that, of those responding to a vote of no confidence in the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 98% agreed. On the Wight 13/4/2018 News Murders are becoming harder to solve, Met Police Commissioner admits Murders are become harder to solve, the head of Scotland Yard has said as she defended a falling conviction rate. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/4/2018 News Susan Deacon on the future of the Scottish Police Authority The SPA chair tells Holyrood why she grasped the position that many regard as a poisoned chalice – that of being a buffer between Police Scotland and the Scottish Government Holyrood Magazine 13/4/2018 News Met Police chief Cressida Dick: ‘Murders becoming harder to solve’ The commissioner of the Met Police has warned that it is becoming increasingly hard to solve murders. BBC 13/4/2018 News Met chief defends fourfold rise in use of stop-and-search Cressida Dick says London force applies for controversial section 60 designation ‘sparingly’ The Guardian 13/4/2018 News The lesson from Hither Green – no one can be forced to share another’s grief The floral tributes to slain intruder Henry Vincent have caused anger and resentment, but shrines are rarely places of peace The Guardian 13/4/2018 Feature, Opinion Met told to bring gross misconduct hearings over death of Sean Rigg Independent Office for Police Conduct tells force to bring proceedings against five officers The Guardian 13/4/2018 News Scottish Conservatives call for armed forces veterans to be fast-tracked into Police Scotland Tory veterans spokesperson Maurice Corry suggested the move could help address shortages in police officers Holyrood Magazine 13/4/2018 News Council’s ‘letter to Government’ for extra officers Southend Council is set to consider writing to the Government and Essex Police for more uniformed officers in Southend to combat a surge in violent crime. Southend Standard 13/4/2018 News China man caught by facial recognition at pop concert Chinese police have used facial recognition technology to locate and arrest a man who was among a crowd of 60,000 concert goers. BBC 13/4/2018 News «493449354936493749384939494049414942Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events