Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100334 total results. Showing results 99201 to 99220 «495749584959496049614962496349644965Next ›Last » George Osborne gave Boris Johnson £90m extra funding for London to stop him causing trouble at Tory party conference, book claims The sum allegedly enabled him to make generous pledges on policing The Independent 23/9/2015 News Suffolk PCC Annual Report 2014/15 Suffolk OPCC 23/9/2015 Report Barack Obama’s cousin suing London Met police for campaign of harassment Marie Auma says that after being denied leave at Southwark police station she was bullied by colleagues who would break wind at her desk Policing Insight 23/9/2015 News Met chief defends controversial paedophile investigation and denies it is a ‘homosexual witch-hunt’ Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe says there is no question of Operation Midland being scaled back insisting Scotland Yard will do whatever it takes to get to the bottom of the allegations. The Telegraph 23/9/2015 News Met Commissioner against giving specials responsibility over regulars Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2015 News Chief constable recruitment process questioned Independent report into appointment of Bedfordshire Chief Constable highlights number of failings. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2015 News Police call handling shake-up could cut demand on officers Police chiefs in Cumbria believe a controversial shake-up of call handling could cut the number of incidents officers attend by up to 30 per cent. News & Star 23/9/2015 News National debate on policing policies following series of scandals People across Scotland are being asked for their views on national policing policies. BBC 23/9/2015 News Justice minister “no idea” if Police Scotland spied Justice secretary Michael Matheson has told MSPs he has “no idea” whether Police Scotland has monitored the activities of political activists and trade unionists. The Scotsman 23/9/2015 News PSNI survey: ‘Action needed’ over low police morale, says federation The body that represents thousands of rank-and-file police officers in Northern Ireland has said urgent action must be taken to tackle low morale. BBC 23/9/2015 News Police investigations taking longer to reach charges Police are taking longer to investigate cases and bring charges despite a significant fall in recorded crime. BBC 23/9/2015 News Tom Winsor to give view on Nick Gargan case this week Chief Inspector of Constabulary was asked by PCC to assess whether she was within her rights to ask senior officer to resign. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/9/2015 News Leicestershire authorities join forces to cut costs through streamlining Sixteen public bodies from Leicestershire are joining forces to streamline services and cut costs. Leicestershire’s 10 councils, the police force, fire and rescue service, the Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner and three clinical commissioning groups have come together to form a local commissioning academy. The Hinckley Times 23/9/2015 News Police chief Nick Gargan determined to keep his job and has the ‘strength to fight back’ Police chief Nick Gargan is determined to fight to keep his job despite calls for him to stand down, the Bristol Post understands. Bristol Live 23/9/2015 News IPCC reform: The challenges The Law Society Gazette 23/9/2015 Analysis, Feature We need a change in policing culture to stop the rise in knife crime The attitude of the Met and the resources devoted to the problem show it is not being treated seriously enough. View of columnist Simon Jenkins. The Standard 22/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Cuts could mean loss of PCSOs, police chief warns One of Cornwall's top police officers has warned that if the Government goes ahead with proposed funding cuts, the days of the beat officer and PCSOs in our communities will be gone. Cornish Guardian 22/9/2015 News Body worn camera technology to be rolled out after £1.8 million funding announced Ann Barnes says the technology will pay for itself within around two years. Kent News 22/9/2015 News Cheshire’s Youth Ambassador says goodbye – to become a police officer Cheshire OPCC 22/9/2015 News Criminalising forced marriage fails to protect girls The law makes forced marriage a criminal offence, but who protects the young victims who bring dishonour on their family by going to the police when they return home? Analysis by Louise Tickle. The Guardian 22/9/2015 Analysis, Feature «495749584959496049614962496349644965Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events