Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115330 total results. Showing results 99781 to 99800 «498649874988498949904991499249934994Next ›Last » Thames Valley Police used spit hoods on children Thames Valley Police has used ‘spit hoods’ 133 times in the past year, including on children younger than 15. In your area 23/2/2018 News PCC takes first glimpse of shared fire and police station The £5 million station is hoped to help save money whilst 'increasing efficiency and effectiveness'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/2/2018 News Cleveland Police breached journalists’ human rights A police force which used anti-terrorism legislation to spy on two journalists breached their human rights, a tribunal has ruled. BBC 23/2/2018 News Digital frontline: Rethinking the use of data Research carried out by Dods into officers' experience of ICT, on behalf of MarkLogic, has revealed some of the obstacles officers face on a daily basis. Imran Razzaq, Public Sector Lead for UK, Ireland and European Union at MarkLogic explores the white paper's findings. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 23/2/2018 Opinion Fewer drivers using phones at the wheel The number of motorists caught using a mobile phone at the wheel has fallen by more than a third in a year after a crackdown on dangerous driving. The Times - Subscription at source 23/2/2018 News Controversial spit hoods used on children aged just 15 – shock figures reveal West Midlands Police used hoods on the youngsters in a move branded 'unthinkable' by civil liberties campaigners Birmingham Live 22/2/2018 News Police Scotland ‘prevented’ work of spy probe The chief constable of an English force brought in to investigate a spying scandal has told MSPs that Police Scotland "prevented" him carrying out his work. Durham Constabulary was asked to investigate after the Scottish force's Counter Corruption Unit (CCU) breached guidelines attempting to establish the source of media reports about failings during the inquiry into the unsolved murder of Emma Caldwell. The Scotsman 22/2/2018 News Durham chief slams Police Scotland ‘ineptitude’ over probe A top police chief has slammed "ineptitude" at Police Scotland which "prevented" him from carrying out a full-scale misconduct probe. BBC 22/2/2018 News Hillsborough update: CPS and IOPC deliberate additional criminal charges Five more former police officers could face criminal charges relating to the Hillsborough disaster nearly 30 years ago. Police Professional 22/2/2018 News Met police chief to visit Scotland for ideas to reduce knife crime Cressida Dick will travel to Glasgow to hear how stabbings were dramatically reduced The Guardian 22/2/2018 News Putting the urgency in emergency: UK’s delayed emergency services network review… delayed These 'resets take time' says ex IBM head The Register 22/2/2018 News Emergency Services Network reaches new milestone The new 4G Emergency Services Network (ESN) system has achieved its first successful demonstration over a live public mobile network. Home Office 22/2/2018 News Domestic abuse sentencing updated to reflect tech changes Judges told the domestic context of offences makes crimes more serious than others Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2018 News MPS moving in the right direction with child protection The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has been urged to maintain its progress to ensure better outcomes for London’s vulnerable children after 90 per cent of cases were assessed as being dealt with at a less than good standard. Police Professional 22/2/2018 News Police bosses call for St David’s Day holiday Two police bosses have joined forces to urge Prime Minister Theresa May to give Wales new powers to make St David’s Day a public holiday. Pembroke & Pembroke Dork Observer 22/2/2018 News Children left in houses with paedophiles as 90% of child protection investigations in London fall short Inspectorate says urgent improvements are being made by Scotland Yard The Independent 22/2/2018 News Chief constable: “I will go to my grave, never forgetting that day” Jerry Graham will drive away from the county's police HQ for the last time next week after nearly a decade with the force. Here he talks about floods, funding - and his worst day in service. News & Star 22/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Deputy chief who escaped dismissal apologises for aggressive outbursts Allegations that DCC Matthew Horne verbally abused and shoved colleagues were proven at a misconduct hearing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2018 News ‘Five or six boroughs would fall over tomorrow’ without mergers Force is having to combine units because of budget cuts. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/2/2018 News Nearly two-thirds of British Transport Police staff consider quitting over Police Scotland merger A study found an overwhelming majority were unsupportive of the changes, which were put on hold this week. Daily Record 22/2/2018 News «498649874988498949904991499249934994Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events