Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115319 total results. Showing results 99881 to 99900 «499149924993499449954996499749984999Next ›Last » Number of complaints over police handling of sex attacks and domestic violence soars Exclusive: Revelations prompt warnings that forces are failing the most vulnerable victims, with campaigners saying police response is 'matter of life and death' The Independent 18/2/2018 News New smart technology will help North Yorkshire police ‘spend more time on the beat’ Constables in Craven have gone on the beat with new handheld technology which police chiefs say will let them spend more time helping the communities they serve. Craven Herald & Pioneer 18/2/2018 News A private force isn’t the answer to the UK policing crisis. Better funding is By Chair of the Police Federation, Calum Macleod The Guardian 18/2/2018 Feature, Opinion Metropolitan police chief Neil Basu may lead terrorist fight An officer of Asian descent who once led the fight against London’s gun and gang crime is a frontrunner to become Britain’s anti-terrorism police chief. The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 18/2/2018 News West Midlands Police plans to close 24 bases to save £5m A police force is considering plans to close 24 buildings to save £5m a year. BBC 17/2/2018 News North Yorkshire Police call on public to prevent slaughter of birds of prey Visitors to North Yorkshire’s countryside are being asked to act as the “eyes and ears” of police as they seek to cut the number of illegal attacks on birds of prey. The Yorkshire Post 17/2/2018 News Theresa May warns EU not to block post-Brexit security deal Theresa May has warned EU leaders that public safety will suffer if they allow "political doctrine and ideology" to hamper post-Brexit security arrangements. BBC 17/2/2018 News Spreading the word: The Police Federation’s analysis of how stress and demand is affecting wellbeing The Police Federation's 2016 survey of officer welfare showed shocking levels of demand, overwhelming workload, and stress-related illness. The latest blog from Mary Elliot-Davies of the Federation shows how stress and demand are linked to poor wellbeing, and what the Fed is doing in its campaign for change. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/2/2018 Analysis ‘Vile’ attacks on police officers in Suffolk jump by 265% in just three years A police union boss has condemned a spike in ‘vile’ attacks on officers in Suffolk as latest figures reveal a 265% rise in more violent assaults. East Anglian Daily Times 17/2/2018 News ‘The final nail in the coffin’: Fury over police station closures Controversial plans to close 24 police bases across the West Midlands have been branded 'the final nail in the coffin' for law enforcement. Express & Star 17/2/2018 News Coventry’s city centre police station could be knocked down and rebuilt New station might only take up half of current plot, with remaining land sold for development Coventry Live 17/2/2018 News Police crackdown on North Yorkshire bird of prey killings Police have joined forces with wildlife experts to combat bird of prey killings in the county with the UK's worst record for attacks. BBC 17/2/2018 News Scotland Yard blocks retirement of officer over Sean Rigg death Met rescinds request to retire before disciplinary action can be taken over death in police van The Guardian 17/2/2018 News EU security demands put lives at risk, warns Theresa May The European Union’s rigid Brexit “ideology” risks endangering the lives of its citizens and hampering the fight against terrorism and organised crime, Theresa May will claim today. The Times - Subscription at source 17/2/2018 News Thames Valley Police Chief Constable discusses future of force’s horses Amidst uncertainty over future of horses used by Thames Valley Police (TVP), the force’s Chief Constable has met with members of the team. Maidenhead Advertiser 16/2/2018 News Uber to report crimes direct to police to boost safety Uber is to report crimes directly to the police and will set up a phone line as part of measures to improve safety. BBC 16/2/2018 News New chief says College needs to simplify its offer CEO Mike Cunningham speaks to Police Oracle about his hopes for developing better connections between officers and the College of Policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/2/2018 News Forces give the go-ahead for spit guards Already three forces this year have announced plans to introduce the protective equipment. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/2/2018 News Arrangements for storing millions of custody images may be unlawful, says MP Hundreds of thousands of innocent people's photographs remain on police database Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/2/2018 News PCC to probe force response to fox hunting Locals have raised concerns over a lack of action to address illegal hunting in their area. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/2/2018 News «499149924993499449954996499749984999Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events