Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100360 total results. Showing results 98961 to 98980 «494549464947494849494950495149524953Next ›Last » Boris confirms plans for permanent Metropolitan Police museum MayorWatch 9/10/2015 News College of Policing Digest: October 2015 Examinatino in detail of: HMIC report on the efficiency and effectiveness of firearms licensing; report on financial sustainability of police forces; CPS victim and witness satisfaction survey; report on appropriate adults for mentally vulnerable adults. Also examined: the requirement for private vehicles carrying children to be smoke-free; IPCC guidance on improving the handling of discrimination complaints; the consultation on reforming the powers of police staff and volunteers; new APP on handling domestic abuse. College of Policing 9/10/2015 Report JOBS: Appointment of legally qualified chairs to serve on Police Officer Misconduct Hearing Panels Covering Northumbria, Durham, Cleveland, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Humberside. Closes 25th October 2015 Humberside OPCC, The Law Society Gazette 9/10/2015 News Force’s reduction of roles will see increase in frontline officers PCC says cutting PCSOs and Investigation Officers will lead to increase of 20 officers Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/10/2015 News PCC defends online tool that will allow public to compare police commanders’ performance App will bring transparency and accountability and is 'not about targets', says Staffordshire's Matthew Ellis Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/10/2015 News More than 140 people given key role in public inquiry into undercover police The key players include the parents of Stephen Lawrence, grieving families, women deceived by undercover police, trade unions and a whistleblower The Guardian 9/10/2015 News Today’s demands, tomorrow’s challenges A short film, outlining the rationale for proposed changes to policing in Essex Essex OPFCC 8/10/2015 News New scrutiny panel reports on police service The new Avon & Somerset Service Delivery Assurance Panel conducted their first sessions in July focussing on anti-social behaviour, burglary, hate crime, victims and violence against women and children. Avon & Somerset OPCC 8/10/2015 News Deradicalisation programme referrals on rise Eight people a day were referred to the government's deradicalisation scheme known as "Channel" this summer. BBC 8/10/2015 News PCC welcomes rise in complaints recording Staffordshire OPCC 8/10/2015 News West Midlands super council deal ‘could unravel’ as three more Warwickshire councils walk away Warwick and North Warwickshire have turned down the chance to join the WMCA, and Rugby is set to follow suit Coventry Live 8/10/2015 News Christchurch police station set for closure A Dorset town's police station is set for closure as part of cost-saving measures. BBC 8/10/2015 News PCC waits on Government Nearly 100 police staff jobs are being axed in a bid to protect Bedfordshire’s thin blue line as the force needs to find £17.5 million in savings over the next four years. Bedford Today 8/10/2015 News Durham police to take on extra officers Policing Insight 8/10/2015 News Newcastle Liberal Democrat and Labour’s PCC trade blows over police cuts Councillor Anita Lower calls on Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner to say where axe would fall but Vera Baird accuses Lib Dems of 'betrayal' Chronicle Live (North East) 8/10/2015 News Camden police chief slams Hampstead’s plans to fund their own officers Camden’s new top cop has criticised proposals put forward by Hampstead residents to fund their own police officers – saying it would “not set a good precedent” for the rest of London. Ham & High 8/10/2015 News Scottish police win same maternity rights as English ones The Herald (Scotland) - Subscription at source 8/10/2015 News Abuse, spitting, jostling, violence – and a failure of leadership by Greater Manchester Police Peter Walker, a former Deputy Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police, considers the policing of the Conservative Party Conference Conservative Home 8/10/2015 News Restructure would see 190 PCSO posts lost and 15 front counters close Money saving plans announced by chief and PCC as force tries to cope with 'unprecedented challenges' Policing Insight - Subscription at source 8/10/2015 News Numbers… and why they matter to all of us Mark Simmonds, CFO Avon & Somerset OPCC, identifies which forces will be hardest hit by proposed changes to the police funding formula Policing Insight 8/10/2015 Analysis, Feature «494549464947494849494950495149524953Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events