Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104662 total results. Showing results 100141 to 100160 «500450055006500750085009501050115012Next ›Last » Interview with Hardyal Dhindsa, Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner New PCC for Derbyshire Hardyal Dhindsa talks to Policing Insight about diversity, mental health, fire mergers, and his pledge to visit all 383 towns and villages in Derbyshire to reach out to the county's different communities. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/7/2016 Interview, Opinion “If you’re not in the club, you don’t get the benefits”: The fallout of Brexit for policing and security Much of the UK's security is dependent upon its ability to work in co-operation with partners. The recent referendum and the potential departure of the UK from the EU poses a danger to that work. Former Greater Manchester ACC Ian Wiggett unpicks the ramifications of Brexit, and warns that it will take a lot of effort by political leaders to ensure that co-operation is not damaged. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/7/2016 Opinion Scottish Government moves forward with BTP takeover plan Railway police to become integrated with Police Scotland, with politicians claiming they want to reduce uncertainty for those affected Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/7/2016 News Search for West Midlands super mayor begins Combined authority represents 4m voters and economy worth £80bn Financial Times 3/7/2016 News Complaints Received Against The Police And Crime Commissioner On 13th May the OPCC CEO, on delegated authority from the Police and Crime Panel referred the Commissioner, Alison Hernandez, to the IPCC with regard to allegations concerning election expenses for the 2015 General Election. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 3/7/2016 Report Relationships with EU police forces ‘stable’ Police Oracle - Subscription at source 3/7/2016 News EU Referendum Analysis 2016: Media, Voters and the Campaign Early reflections from leading UK academics Political Studies Association 3/7/2016 Report Devon and Cornwall Police And Crime Commissioner’s Update Report Work on the development of my Police and Crime Plan has been a major feature of our work over the past month Devon & Cornwall OPCC 2/7/2016 Report Water cannon bought by Boris Johnson to be sold off without being used The Guardian 2/7/2016 News Police Scotland cancels unified IT project plagued by problems Latest in a series of botched public sector IT programmes including Scottish farm payments and NHS advice systems The Guardian 2/7/2016 News Federation: “Many police officers simply can’t afford to live in London” Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/7/2016 News What a difference a week makes Vice Chair Calum Macleod reflects on a rollercoaster week of activity following the UK's decision to leave the European Union and the unknown landscape ahead for UK policing. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/7/2016 Feature, Opinion NPCC response to Home Affairs Committee report on prostitution Chief officers have responded to the Home Affairs Select Committee interim report on prostitution, emphasising the importance of a proportionate and risk-based response. Sex workers must be understood as a vulnerable group within society. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 1/7/2016 News Report Of The Police And Crime Commissioner On The Strategic Alliance This report presents a further update to the Police and Crime Panel on the current position of the Strategic Alliance work with Devon and Cornwall Police. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 1/7/2016 Report Devon And Cornwall Police And Crime Commissioner’s Performance Report Total reported crime has reduced by 5% in Devon and Cornwall against a national position of 8% increase in the last 12 months. Devon & Cornwall OPCC 1/7/2016 Report As a black police officer, I know Theresa May would make a good Prime Minister Anyone who still claims that the police does not have a problem when it comes to race and racism is in denial. May knows and acknowledges it – and she doesn't mince her words The Independent 1/7/2016 Feature, Opinion Force re-examines pursuit policy after inquest verdict The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is to review its policies following an inquest verdict that unmarked officers were pursuing a man on a moped before he died. Police Professional 1/7/2016 News East Midlands police forces’ “strategic alliance” toned down to “tri-force collaboration” Leicestershire PCC Lord Bach tells local police and crime panel that "strategic alliance" is "too grand a title". Three East Midlands police forces are considering re-casting their proposed Strategic Alliance as "tri-force collaboration." Government Computing 1/7/2016 News Former Met Police homes in London sold Dolphin Living has snapped up 75 London homes from the Metropolitan Police for £17.5m. Property Week - Registration at source 1/7/2016 News Policing after Brexit The Police Foundation 1/7/2016 Analysis, Feature «500450055006500750085009501050115012Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events