Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115354 total results. Showing results 99421 to 99440 «496849694970497149724973497449754976Next ›Last » The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s performance determined ‘good’ despite continuing political turmoil The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) continues to do a good job protecting the public and reducing crime despite political gridlock in the Northern Irish Assembly, according to two reports published today by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS). The absence of an elected Assembly meant that the PSNI could only access 95 percent of the previous year’s budget, which limited its opportunities to plan future investments. However, two inspections showed that the PSNI is coping well and understands well how it will meet future demand while also making cost efficiencies. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 15/3/2018 News PSNI thriving despite Stormont impasse The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is rising to the challenges posed by political gridlock in the Stormont Assembly, inspectors have found. Police Professional 15/3/2018 News ‘Lost generation’ of children will suffer abuse in silence if tech giants don’t step up CC Bailey warns police are struggling to keep up with an upswing in child sexual exploitation reports. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/3/2018 News Retired chief officers’ job details will be published online New assessment panels can rule if PCCs don't grant permission for next roles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 15/3/2018 News Top academic accuses police union of ‘aggressive’ refusal to confront racism A top academic has accused police union officials of an "aggressive and angry" refusal to face up to racism claims. The Herald (Scotland) 15/3/2018 News Rangers pay more to police Old Firm matches than Celtic according to shock figures Rangers spend more cash policing Old Firm matches than Celtic according to shock new figures – despite having a smaller stadium. The Scottish Sun 15/3/2018 News Expert questioned payments to police A financial expert at Scotland’s police watchdog raised concerns about payments made to senior figures, an employment tribunal is to be told. The Times - Subscription at source 15/3/2018 News Stockport security guards replace town centre police patrols Security guards are to make evening patrols of a town centre in place of police in a move some have welcomed, but others have called "ludicrous". BBC 14/3/2018 News Hillsborough relatives ‘disgusted’ by CPS decision over West Midlands police Prosecutors say evidential threshold not met for charges over original investigation into football disaster The Guardian 14/3/2018 News Police hide 100 emergency trauma kits around City of London’s Square Mile in case of terror attacks Police have hidden 100 emergency trauma kits around the Square Mile of the City of London in case of a sudden terror attack. The City of London police is training 60 officers to use packs that are filled with specialist medical equipment and hidden in various locations. The Standard 14/3/2018 News ‘Whistleblower’ questioned police payments A financial expert at Scotland's police watchdog raised concerns about a number of payments made to senior figures, an employment tribunal is to hear. BBC 14/3/2018 News We must protect our rights from automated decisions We mustn’t ignore the great potential of new technologies to improve our society – but nor must we turn a blind eye to the risks they pose Huffington Post 14/3/2018 Feature, Opinion Home Office evidence to the Senior Salaries Review Body, police and crime commissioners: 2018 to 2019 The Senior Salaries Review Body must consider evidence from a variety of sources when giving advice on pay, including the Home Office. This document is the evidence submission from the Home Office and covers police and crime commissioners in England and Wales. It also includes evidence submitted by HM Treasury on the general economic outloo Home Office 14/3/2018 Report Telford abuse: CSE is a national issue, so cut out the guesswork on scale of problem, says force head Reports on the scale of sexual abuse in Telford – with media claims of up to 1,000 youngsters involved – have been sensationally exaggerated, West Mercia Police maintains. Police Professional 14/3/2018 News Knife-crime forum: ‘Time to educate young men to think about consequences of their criminality’ Home Secretary Amber Rudd is holding talks with policing leaders from England and Wales today to discuss the rising tide of knife crime as weapon-related hospital admissions hits its highest level in five years Police Professional 14/3/2018 News Thames Valley Police announces return of Custodian helmet The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley Anthony Stansfeld, has announced today (Wednesday) that the force will be bringing back Custodian Helmets. The Bucks Herald 14/3/2018 News The Met Police’s new fleet of cars will emit only WATER Mindful of London’s poor inner-city air quality, the Metropolitan Police Service has chosen its new fleet of cars carefully – picking 11 new Toyotas whose only ‘tailpipe’ emission is water that’s clean enough to drink. Motoring Research 14/3/2018 News Fancy being a PCSO? Cleveland Police launches first ‘pre-job’ course It's designed to give 'in-depth insight' into life of a PCSO. Previous applicants welcome, but act fast as 'interest will be high' Gazette Live 14/3/2018 News Police Commissioner to focus effort and resources on growing knife crime Education and prevention were the key action points to emerge from the Police and Crime Commissioner’s big debate. Tamworth Informed 14/3/2018 News Hillsborough relatives ‘disgusted’ by CPS decision over West Midlands police Prosecutors say evidential threshold not met for charges over original investigation into football disaster The Guardian 14/3/2018 News «496849694970497149724973497449754976Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events