Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100310 total results. Showing results 99481 to 99500 «497149724973497449754976497749784979Next ›Last » Paddy Tipping says budget cuts will cause “fundamental rethink” on police structure Police forces around the country will have to make fundamental changes to how it is structured, police and crime commissioners have said in their analysis of budget cuts for the next five years. Nottingham Post 4/9/2015 News Hampshire police paying £2.4m for officers’ housing allowances Huge amounts of cash are being paid for individual police officers’ homes under a historic agreement. The News (Portsmouth) 4/9/2015 News I’ll take the Government to court over West Midlands Police cuts, says PCC David Jamieson West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson is prepared to take the government to court amid fears the region is being robbed of a chance of fairer funding for its cash-strapped police force. Express & Star 4/9/2015 News Budget cuts mean ‘fundamental changes’ for Gloucestershire police force The police service will have to make fundamental changes to how it is structured and the role it carries out, Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales have said in their analysis of possible budget reductions for the next five years. Gloucestershire Echo 4/9/2015 News Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill to appoint deputy Blackmore Vale Magazine 4/9/2015 News Emergency police cars given to civilian staff Seven police forces in England have given company cars with blue lights and sirens to civilian staff not trained to use them BBC 4/9/2015 News Police chief who gave officers siren-less cars could take legal action over budget cuts Chris Sims, the chief constable of West Midlands Police, warns force is "on the edge" of being able to meet its demands. The Telegraph 3/9/2015 News Police Scotland given £1.4 million for call-centre staff costs as closures postponed Police Scotland has been handed £1.4 million to recruit and retain control-room centre staff after the Justice Secretary said he does not want another family to experience the loss of those affected by the M9 tragedy. The Courier (Scotland) 3/9/2015 News Consensual stop-and-searches by Police Scotland to end Police Scotland is to stop carrying out non-statutory stop-and-searches of adults and children, the justice secretary has confirmed. BBC 3/9/2015 News Police control rooms reprieved as stop and search scrapped Plans to close control rooms will be halted and the controversial tactic of consensual stop and search is to be scrapped in a major review of Scottish policing. The Scotsman 3/9/2015 News Northern Ireland police chief backs ceasefire monitoring group George Hamilton says his force would support a revived independent monitoring commission to examine activities of paramilitary groups. The Guardian 3/9/2015 News Sexting and social media: Police will always try to avoid criminalising young people The NPCC has explained its position on the policing of children and young people, emphasising the importance of a proportionate and consistent response. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 3/9/2015 News FoI: Contracts awarded for sexual violence / abuse services North Yorkshire OPCC 3/9/2015 Report The police officer pay review body is, frankly, pointless Royston Martis says the body is already looking like a lame duck past its sell by date. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Fall in number of police stop and search incidents across the West Midlands West Midlands Police have revealed that the number of stop and searches carried out has fallen by 50,000 in the last three years. ITV News 3/9/2015 News Independent Assurance Review, Police Scotland – Call Handling, Interim Report This assurance review has been directed by the Cabinet Secretary for Justice following the tragic incident involving the deaths of John Yuill and Lamara Bell. This review sits alongside the independent investigation being undertaken by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) into that specific incident. The Herald (Scotland) 3/9/2015 Report M9 crash scandal: Damning report blames staff shortages for police failures in John Yuill and Lamara Bell tragedy The interim findings of the probe into the death of the couple who were trapped in their crashed car finds that Police Scotland do not have enough trained staff. Daily Record 3/9/2015 News Police Scotland Stop and Search Data Publication Following a review by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS), a number of issues were identified in relation to the accuracy of some stop and search data held on Police Scotland’s national database. HMICS stated in its review that Police Scotland should focus on future improvements rather than on the historical data. For the purposes of transparency, Police Scotland has published the data captured between 1 April 2013 to 31 May 2015. Police Scotland 3/9/2015 Report Wiltshire PCC Police and Crime Plan 2015-17 Wiltshire OPCC 3/9/2015 Report Officers in sensitive roles face confidentiality clampdown Officers and staff in sensitive policing roles face being redeployed to other duties – if they refuse to sign up to “voluntary” lifetime confidentiality agreements. Police Professional 3/9/2015 News «497149724973497449754976497749784979Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events