Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104784 total results. Showing results 99901 to 99920 «499249934994499549964997499849995000Next ›Last » Police alert for summer riots as gangs plan disturbances Scotland Yard officers are on alert over possible gang clashes at public events in London next month. The Standard 25/7/2016 News A sense of Pride: Changing attitudes to LGBT officers in the police Photos of a gay Metropolitan Police officer proposing to his partner at London Pride last month were shared nationally and internationally, and highlighted the changes that have taken place in police culture and attitudes over the last several decades. Steve Bax of the Police Federation of England and Wales explores how these changes have affected officers on the ground, and what still needs to be done. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/7/2016 Opinion Police on high alert for summer riots The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2016 News Police delays in answering 101 line aimed to deter callers The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2016 News Police can’t cope with number of runaways The Times - Subscription at source 25/7/2016 News Tax-payer funded CCTV for mosques, churches and synagogues as hate crimes rocket The Telegraph 25/7/2016 News Social worker unveiled as new Deputy PCC North Wales OPCC 25/7/2016 News Theresa May visits Northern Ireland to insist border controls will not be erected after Brexit The Telegraph 25/7/2016 News 11 police robots patrolling around the world Wired 25/7/2016 Analysis, Feature Ministerial appointments round-up Prime Minister Theresa May has completed her first Cabinet reshuffle. Here is the full list of appointments in the departments covering policing and justice policy. Policing Insight 24/7/2016 News Trespass laws against travellers are left unused due to ‘political correctness’, claims ex top cop Laws which allow police to crack down on travellers who illegally occupy land are hardly being used, it has been claimed. The Sunday Post 24/7/2016 News Police Scotland to face probe by outside force into unlawful spying on retired and serving officers A court is set to order an independent investigation into the unlawful spying on journalists’ sources by Police Scotland. The Herald (Scotland) 24/7/2016 News Amber Rudd promises tougher sentences for racists in hate crime crackdown The Telegraph 24/7/2016 News Process Flowchart for Complaints about the PCC and DPCC Complaints Process Appendix 2 Essex OPFCC 24/7/2016 Report Review of Procedure for Complaints about the PCC – Appendix 1 Procedure to be Followed when Considering Complaints About the Police and Crime Commissioner or Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner. Essex OPFCC 24/7/2016 Report Review of Procedure for Complaints about the Police and Crime Commissioner All complaints about the Commissioner or the Deputy Commissioner are dealt with by the sub-committee or by the Essex County Council monitoring officer on their behalf unless the complaint involves an allegation of an offence. Essex OPFCC 24/7/2016 Report Forward Look Report – Essex Police and crime Panel Business proposed to be taken to the meetings is set out in the report. Essex OPFCC 24/7/2016 Report Hello, is anyone THERE? No 10 team urges police to deliberately keep callers to 101 ON HOLD… Mail Online 24/7/2016 News The changing world – not funding cuts – is the greatest test the police face Rick Muir, Director of the Police Foundation, identifies a wide set of challenges faced by police, and argues that tackling those deep rooted problems associated with these challenges cannot be undertaken by the police alone. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/7/2016 Analysis Theresa May wrong to link ‘honour’ killings and terrorism, say campaigners Meanwhile the government misses all three deadlines for dealing with such violence against women, which were suggested in December’s police watchdog report The Guardian 24/7/2016 News «499249934994499549964997499849995000Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events