Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100311 total results. Showing results 99381 to 99400 «496649674968496949704971497249734974Next ›Last » The war on drugs is a battle the United Kingdom is currently losing The campaign to decriminalise drugs is winning new supporters. In the light of the latest drug death figures is it not time to consider it seriously? Chronicle Live (North East) 10/9/2015 News Budget cuts put police jobs at risk in Hertfordshire Herts Live 10/9/2015 News MPs criticise police chief misconduct case "Grave mistakes" were made in the investigation into a chief constable found guilty of misconduct, a Conservative MP has said. BBC 10/9/2015 News Police and crime commissioner Alun Michael slams plan to replace PCSOs with volunteers South Wales Evening Post 10/9/2015 News “I do much more than police work. But if I don’t do it, who will?” Police blogger Nathan Constable examines accusations of police mission creep The Guardian 10/9/2015 Feature, Opinion College response to Home Office consultation on blue light collaborations College of Policing 10/9/2015 News Sexting, young people and the police: Working towards a common-sense solution A blog by NPCC Lead for Children and Young People, Deputy Chief Constable Olivia Pinkney. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 10/9/2015 Feature, Opinion One man applies for Cambridgeshire Chief Constable just one application was received for the top job at Cambridgeshire police meaning Deputy Chief Constable Alec Wood is poised to take the post. Cambridgeshire Live 10/9/2015 News PCC’s response to Home Secretary’s announcement re PCSOs South Wales OPCC 10/9/2015 News RUSI briefing: Missing links in Strategic Defence and Security review financing RUSI briefing warns of the risks of steep spending cuts in UK departments and agencies responsible for tackling illegal migration and organised crime RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 10/9/2015 Report Police volunteers will get power to arrest people for 30 minutes under new shake-up Mail Online 10/9/2015 News ‘Legal action will be considered’ – PCCs warn Home Office Fears over Home Office's funding formula grow with opponents saying they could be 'forced' into judicial review Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/9/2015 News Theresa May launches attack on creation of Scotland’s single police force The Herald (Scotland) 10/9/2015 News Volunteers should do axed cops’ jobs, say Tory ministers after axing 17,000 officers The Police Federation says Home Secretary Theresa May’s plans are like “putting a little plaster on a patient who is bleeding to death” Mirror 10/9/2015 News Cyber criminals make Britain their top target The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2015 News Government cuts could risk national security – think tank Proposed cuts to government departments dealing with illegal migration and organised crime could have serious implications for security, RUSI has said. BBC 10/9/2015 Volunteer crime squad to stand in for police The Times - Subscription at source 10/9/2015 News ESMCP technology might not be ready for ten years John Lewis, COO of Airwave, talks to Police Professional re the Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme (ESMCP) Police Professional - Subscription at source 9/9/2015 News Low crime for all: How to reduce crime for London’s communities In a new report for Policy Exchange’s London-focused research unit - the Capital City Foundation - Rt Hon David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham, and candidate in the Primary to be the Labour Party’s nominee for the London Mayoral Election, makes the case for higher visibility, more targeted policing in London. Policy Exchange 9/9/2015 Report Home Secretary warns over reduced police budgets Theresa May to give chief constables much greater flexibility in redistributing tasks currently performed by police officers as forces prepare for new spending cuts The Guardian 9/9/2015 News «496649674968496949704971497249734974Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events