Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101770 total results. Showing results 100741 to 100760 «503450355036503750385039504050415042Next ›Last » New Chief Constable for Cambridgeshire is approved Alec Wood can now be appointed as the new Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire Constabulary following a meeting of the Police and Crime Panel today. Newmarket Journal 16/9/2015 News Bedfordshire Police’s new chief constable named as Jon Boutcher Bedfordshire's Police and Crime Panel formally confirmed that Jon Boutcher will become the new chief constable of Bedfordshire Police after Colette Paul left earlier this year. Luton on Sunday 16/9/2015 News GPs ‘should supply medical reports for firearms applications’ The police watchdog has recommended that GPs should provide medical reports for their patients who are applying for firearms licences, paid for by the patient themselves. Pulse 16/9/2015 News Complaints against PCC may not be published – raising ‘secrecy’ fears Members of a scrutiny panel set up by the county's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Matthew Ellis , have reversed a decision made in 2013 to inform the public of the outcome of grievances made against him. Stoke on Trent Live 16/9/2015 News The State of the Art 2015: A literature review of social media intelligence capabilities for counter-terrorism Demos 16/9/2015 Report Changing roles of officers Viewpoint by Dr Alan Billings, Police and Crime Commissioner, South Yorkshire. Sheffield Telegraph 16/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Minority ethnic recruits double in first year of ‘London only’ policy An ‘exclusive’ policy is being credited with more than doubling the intake of recruits from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds in Britain’s biggest police force. Police Professional 16/9/2015 News Met recruitment will continue to be restricted to London residents Statistics demonstrate success of having policy in place, says Mayor of London. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/9/2015 News New Wiltshire Police operational policing pilot goes live Wiltshire Police launched a pilot for a new way of working in the Trowbridge and Warminster area this week, testing a community team operating model to further enhance local policing. Wiltshire Times 16/9/2015 News Police commissioner reluctant to take on powers from fire and rescue services Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Ron Ball says he has no desire to take on powers and responsibilities for fire and rescue services within the county. Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 16/9/2015 News ‘Betting blind’ on a new funding formula Kent PCC Ann Barnes takes a look at the Home Office's police funding consultation, which closed this week. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/9/2015 Opinion Traumatic cases: Recognising how deep the impact goes Former Special Constable and police staff member Christine Townsend looks at the impact of traumatic cases on those within policing Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/9/2015 Opinion The real reason the Tories want to scrap fire and rescue authorities The government has embarked on a scorched earth strategy in its attempt to impose cuts: if you can’t beat them, abolish them The Guardian 16/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Response to BBC Radio 4’s File on Four BBC Radio 4’s File on Four is to suggest that the Crown Prosecution Service is on the “brink of collapse”. This is nonsense and our record of delivering justice for the public speaks for itself. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 16/9/2015 Analysis, Feature Scots police union wants taser in every patrol car The Scotsman 16/9/2015 News The Police are no longer fit for purpose An obsession with PR stunts and ancient conspiracy theories is blinding commanders to the real duty they owe us The Times 16/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Police should visit burglary victims, crime minister says BBC 16/9/2015 News ‘Betting blind’ on a new funding formula for Kent Police Kent OPCC 16/9/2015 Feature, Opinion Legal highs blanket ban will outlaw poppers and laughing gas Theresa May to meet drug advisers next week to discuss present draft of ban which opponents say will outlaw harmless medicines. The Guardian 15/9/2015 News Moves to oust G4S and Serco as tagging suppliers fail Attempts to replace G4S and Serco as suppliers of electronic monitoring tags after they were caught overcharging the Ministry of Justice have failed to deliver, prompting calls for the procurement process to be scrapped. Financial Times 15/9/2015 News «503450355036503750385039504050415042Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events