Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 99641 to 99660 «497949804981498249834984498549864987Next ›Last » ‘Voters left in the dark’ over ‘woefully unclear’ PCC election Voters were left in the dark about who to vote for and how to cast their votes in the Police and Crime Commissioner election, the man elected to the role has said. Labour's Jeff Cuthbert was elected as Gwent's second Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) last week, but said he was concerned a large number of voters did not have enough information to make an informed choice. Free Press 10/5/2016 News, UK PCC Elections Complaints And Conduct Matters Agenda item 7. p13-19. Since the last Panel meeting the following complaints have been recorded against the Police and Crime Commissioner Mr Christopher Salmon; Dyfed-Powys OPCC 10/5/2016 Report Call centre fears after police cancel IT ‘fix’ Police Scotland has cancelled a £12 million contract for a computer system to manage its control rooms in another IT setback for the force. The Times - Subscription at source 10/5/2016 News Non-police use of the Police National Computer inspections HMIC had previously audited police forces on their use of the PNC. In 2011, the Government’s Independent Advisor on Criminality Information Management recommended that HMIC’s audit role is extended to cover all PNC users. HMIC carried out a limited inspection of the use of PNC by Royal Mail, and used this to inform its first inspection of the use of the PNC, in the following organisations: Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass); Environment Agency; Financial Conduct Authority; Gangmasters Licensing Authority; NATS (an air traffic control provider); Natural Resources Wales; Post Office; Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; and Thurrock Council. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/5/2016 Report PNC being used appropriately by non-police organisations HMIC carried out inspections of ten organisations. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/5/2016 News Edinburgh community police numbers set to be cut THE number of dedicated community police officers in the Capital is set to be cut – and council chiefs are angry there has been no consultation on the move. Edinburgh News 10/5/2016 News As police commissioners bed in, so the main parties make gains – as in last week’s elections Conservative Home 10/5/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections Legal highs: Police handle surge in incidents ahead of ban The impact of legal highs on police forces across England can be revealed ahead of a blanket ban on the products, which will come into effect in weeks. BBC 10/5/2016 News Police refuse to reveal the new names of 800 paedophiles to protect their human rights More than 800 sex offenders have changed their names by deed poll to hide their past and police have refused to reveal which names have been altered in a bid to protect the criminals’ human rights. The Telegraph 10/5/2016 News Sadiq Khan meets with Met Police chief on his first day as mayor… ...but No 10 refuses to say if London is now more dangerous with him in charge. Mail Online 9/5/2016 News What are the priorities of Kent’s new police and crime commissioner Matthew Scott? From mental health to improving accountability, Kent's incoming police and crime commissioner Matthew Scott has revealed some of his priorities for when he starts his term in office on Thursday. Sevenoaks Chronicle 9/5/2016 News Plans for Essex police and fire merger to be drawn up by new commissioner Plans to bring the police and fire services in Essex together will be drawn up in the next 100 days under the new Police and Crime Commissioner. East Anglian Daily Times 9/5/2016 News This time round, police and crime commissioners know how tough it gets With voter turnout more than double the 2012 level, PCCs are here to stay – but now they must prove their worth says Tom Gash, director of public services at the Institute for Government. The Guardian 9/5/2016 Feature, Opinion, UK PCC Elections West Yorkshire Police in ethnic minority recruitment drive West Yorkshire Police has appointed an officer with a brief to boost numbers of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people applying to join the force. BBC 9/5/2016 News Steps taken to solve Hampshire police pay problems Work to begin fixing Hampshire police’s payroll service has been labelled a “light at the end of the tunnel” for officers. A string of damning errors have taken place since the police force, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service and the county council combined their back office services to save money in 2014. Basingstoke Observer 9/5/2016 News Police boss “should not take up role” while under investigation – says Labour’s Ben Bradshaw Ben Bradshaw, the only Labour MP in Devon or Cornwall, has told Channel 4 News that newly-elected Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez should not take up her position following today's confirmation that she is to face a police investigation into allegations of false accounting. Cornish Guardian 9/5/2016 News Two thirds of big businesses breached by hackers Nearly a quarter of UK businesses were breached by cyber attacks in the last year, research has revealed. Police Professional 9/5/2016 News PCC Elections: Download 2016 results infographics Download and print our useful at-a-glance infographics mapping the 2016 PCC Elections results and comparing them with 2012. Policing Insight 9/5/2016 Analysis, UK PCC Elections Police and Crime Commissioners: Unloved but re-elected BBC 9/5/2016 Analysis, Feature, UK PCC Elections Why the May 2016 elections failed to prove the effectiveness of the PCC model of accountability Professor Michael Rowe reviews the 2016 PCC Elections and argues that despite a higher turnout and mandate, the PCC model of police accountability still has much to prove. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 9/5/2016 Analysis, UK PCC Elections «497949804981498249834984498549864987Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events