Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100904 total results. Showing results 100121 to 100140 «500350045005500650075008500950105011Next ›Last » Revealed: Staffordshire Police paid out £2 million in early retirement and redundancy pay-offs More than £2 million has been paid out to allow 44 police officers and staff to take voluntary redundancy or retire early over the past two years. Stoke on Trent Live 2/9/2015 News Hampshire Constabulary faces axing 1,200 jobs as chief prepares for Home Office cuts The News (Portsmouth) 2/9/2015 News Newport West MP Paul Flynn sparks row with Gwent PCC after ‘record of failures’ jibe Newport West MP PAUL Flynn has attacked Gwent’s Police and Crime Commissioner in a stinging blog post, claiming that since he was elected “the failures are certain”. South Wales Argus 2/9/2015 News Mason Advisory to support delivery of the next-generation UK Emergency Services Network Mason Advisory will form part of the KBR team as the Home Office’s Delivery Partner for the GBP1 billion Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme Mason Advisory 2/9/2015 News Police cuts could aid public policy balance Letter to the Guardian from Richard Garside - Director, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies The Guardian 1/9/2015 Feature, Opinion July crime figures worst for three years as West Midlands chief constable admits force ‘on the edge’ Birmingham Live 1/9/2015 News Finding the right tools for secure police coordination NPoCC strategic lead Commander Christopher Greany sets out the challenges facing the organisation in maintaining secure communications, while opening up mobile working to officers. Government Computing 1/9/2015 Analysis, Feature Authorised Professional Practice: Major investigation and public protection Responding to public protection and major investigation issues, eg, child abuse, child sexual exploitation and firearms licensing. College of Policing 1/9/2015 Report A trip to the future? On patrol in a joint police and fire response car Ian Weinfass looked at what Northamptonshire's shared rural intervention vehicle does. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/9/2015 Analysis, Feature An opportunity to ensure security by empowering the MOD Police Fed chairman says that the MDP's workforce is at risk but that there are things that the government can do. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/9/2015 Feature, Opinion NCA website has been taken down in an alleged revenge attack, a group of hackers has claimed. Police Professional 1/9/2015 News All of South Yorkshire Police’s PCSOs’ jobs ‘could be at risk’ A Yorkshire police force has declared every one of it’s PCSO jobs “at risk” following a recommendation to slash numbers in a move which could see level in some communities eventually reduced by more than half. The Yorkshire Post 1/9/2015 News Los Angeles police hand out body cameras to first patrol division The Los Angeles police department (LAPD) handed out body cameras to its first patrol division on Monday, putting hundreds of the devices on the streets of the nation’s second-largest city in a rollout of technology seen by proponents as key to building public trust in law enforcement. The Guardian 1/9/2015 News Why involve psychics in police investigations when their track record is so poor? Comment by freelance writer, Duncan Campbell who worked for the Guardian for more than 20 years, as crime correspondent and Los Angeles correspondent. The Guardian 1/9/2015 Feature, Opinion North Yorks Police overspend by £800,000 in one month Gazette & Herald 1/9/2015 News PCC Seeks Legally Qualified Chairs For Misconduct Panels Avon & Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioners are seeking to recruit up to 10 legally qualified Chairs to serve on Police Officer Misconduct Hearing Panels. Now Bath 1/9/2015 News Sirens fall silent as cash cuts hit West Midlands Police Police officers are being forced to drive cars without emergency sirens due to cash cuts - resulting in delays in attending robberies, burglaries and assaults. Express & Star 1/9/2015 News ‘Air force drone’ joins Cumbria police as crime fight takes to the skies Police in Cumbria are now using drones with super high definition technology in a bid to help tackle crime and keep people safe. The Mail (North West) 1/9/2015 News Government proposals for police funding will hit rural areas says crime commissioner A police commissioner and head of a rural crime organisation is calling on the Government to reconsider proposed changes in police funding – which do not take into account the cost of rural policing or time spent on issues not related to crime, such as road safety or welfare. The Northern Echo 1/9/2015 News Police crime commissioner keen to take control of fire service Kevin Hurley has written to the government asking for Surrey to be included in a pilot programme for the take-over of local fire services. Surrey Live 1/9/2015 News «500350045005500650075008500950105011Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events