Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115259 total results. Showing results 101541 to 101560 «507450755076507750785079508050815082Next ›Last » Armed police chief and deputy suspended The head of armed policing and his deputy are understood to be among those suspended by Police Scotland amid allegations of criminal conduct and gross misconduct. BBC 26/11/2017 News Life at the sharp end of the thin blue line Scotland led the way as the oldest police force in the world. Its female officers have come a long way too The Sunday Times - Subscription at source 26/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Top cop Bernard Higgins probed over claims of bungled domestic abuse case against a policeman It’s the most serious of several misconduct accusations that led to the Assistant Chief Constable and three officers suspension The Scottish Sun 26/11/2017 News David Jamieson: More money on the way to boost police in West Midlands More cash is on the way for police in the West Midlands, it was revealed today. Express & Star 26/11/2017 News No terrorists, but Oxford St panic was still terrifying What does it feel like to be caught up in a dramatic event even when it later turns out not to have been an “event”? The Guardian 26/11/2017 Feature, Opinion UK drone users to sit safety tests under new law Drone users in the UK will be required to do safety awareness tests as part of planned new legislation on their usage. Police will also be given new powers to crack down on illegal use of the unmanned aerial vehicles. BBC 26/11/2017 News How women stopped the Scottish police being a man’s world Carina Webb joined the police in 1963 but soon had to make the choice between a husband or a career. BBC 25/11/2017 Analysis, Feature Police chief: We’re shocked by lack of transparency, accountability and prudence in merger A TOP official at British Transport Police has told how the planned merger with Police Scotland has produced a "collective sense of abandonment" among officers and suspects the "public purse is being stretched to pay for a simple name change and nothing more". The Herald (Scotland) 25/11/2017 News Senior Police Scotland officer suspended after ‘criminal and misconduct allegations’ Assistant Chief Constable Bernie Higgins was forced to step aside in light of the probe by the police watchdog which also includes five other officers. Daily Record 25/11/2017 News Police officers are letting suspects walk free because they are unwilling to make hour-long journeys to the nearest custody suite, officials warn Police officers are letting suspects walk free as they are unwilling to make hour-long journeys to the nearest custody suite, officials have warned. Mail Online 25/11/2017 News Samsung Wins Home Office Contract to Supply Upgrade Emergency Services Network Samsung Electronics announced today that the company has been awarded a contract for the supply of smartphones and related accessories by the Home Office for use on the emergency services network (ESN), which will see a new communications network rolled out to all police, fire, ambulance and other public safety users across the UK. Samsung 24/11/2017 News Police chief in charge when 96 football fans were killed at Hillsborough has received £7.6M taxpayers’ cash to pay legal bills The police chief in charge at Hillsborough has received £7.6m in legal aid, it can be revealed, as he lost his latest bid for more money to fight manslaughter charges. Mail Online 24/11/2017 News Theresa May failing to foot full bill of Manchester attack, says Andy Burnham Manchester mayor blasts the government, saying prime minister is offering to pay only ‘reasonable costs’ relating to terrorist atrocity at Manchester Arena concert The Guardian 24/11/2017 News Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner’s Decision Register and Forward Plan. See Appendix 2 for key decisions Durham OPCC 24/11/2017 Report Durham Quarter 1 2017/18 Performance Report The report contains recorded crime statistics along with a range of additional information relating to crime and victim issues for 12 months to the end of June 2017. Durham OPCC 24/11/2017 Report Durham – Checkpoint Programme Update The Checkpoint programme, launched in April 2015, aims to reduce the number of victims of crime by reducing reoffending and improving life chances Durham OPCC 24/11/2017 Report Durham and Cleveland Local Criminal Justice Board Update To provide panel members with an update on the work of the Local Criminal Justice Board and how this has developed during the past year Durham OPCC 24/11/2017 Report Durham PCP – Engagement On The Precept For 2018/19 To inform the Panel of proposals to consult on changes to the Police Precept, and to seek their views. Durham OPCC 24/11/2017 Report Technology challenges of body-worn video Many forces want the benefits of BWV, yet procurement is not a simple process. Each department has specific needs that must be met in terms of quality, cost, storage and future-proofing – one size does not fit all. In this article from the CoPaCC thematic report 'Body-worn Video in Policing', Graham Jarvis looks at the technology considerations. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/11/2017 Analysis Body worn video footage could be judged by public panel PCC wants to use the force's ride along scheme to assess police performance Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/11/2017 News «507450755076507750785079508050815082Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events