Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115133 total results. Showing results 105381 to 105400 «526652675268526952705271527252735274Next ›Last » New ACC appointments in West Yorkshire Police Two new assistant chief constables have been announced at West Yorkshire Police WYP Police Professional 18/4/2017 News Thames Valley Police have dropped investigations into thousands of incidents in the last four years Thames Valley Police have abandoned early-stage investigations into almost 300,000 crimes in the last four years. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by the Liberal Democrats revealed the force, which covers Oxfordshire, is dropping investigations into violent and non-violent crimes because of a lack of evidence. Bicester Advertiser 18/4/2017 News Has officer discretion been lost? The office of constable still exists but with a myriad of directives issues by politicians, watchdogs, inspectorates and chiefs, some have questioned whether discretion still goes with it. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2017 Analysis, Feature ‘I’d rather be punched in the face than spat at’ British Transport Police Assistant Chief Constable Robin Smith says meaningful deterrents must be applied to stop spitting. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/4/2017 Feature, Opinion First interview with new Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick: Met Commissioner pledges five-year war on violence New Scotland Yard chief Cressida Dick today pledged a five year war on violence in a bid to curb the rise in gun and knife crime in London. The Standard 18/4/2017 News Gun might not have saved officer killed in attack – new London police chief An unarmed policeman who died during an attack on Britain's parliament last month might not have been able to protect himself even if he had been armed, London's new police chief Cressida Dick said on Tuesday. Reuters 18/4/2017 News New Met police chief expresses ‘huge concern’ over gun and knife crime Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan police’s first female commissioner, says tackling violent crime will define her time in role The Guardian 18/4/2017 News Foreign criminals could be deported within 25 days under new fast-track appeal system Foreign criminals and failed asylum-seekers could be removed from Britain within 25 days under a new fast-track appeal system. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 18/4/2017 News High-flyers can give new purpose to prisons Recruiting top graduates to work in jails will improve a maligned service and lift inmates’ chances of rehabilitation The Times - Subscription at source 18/4/2017 Feature, Opinion Mainly big business hit by cyber-attacks, but all need to improve security BCC publishes the results from its digital survey, which shows that one in five businesses has been the victim of a cyber-attack in the past year. British Chambers of Commerce 18/4/2017 News Cybercrime hits 42% of big business One in five British businesses has been hacked by cybercriminals in the past year, research has suggested. The Times - Subscription at source 18/4/2017 News Police squad deployed to protect NHS staff from attacks A dedicated police squad has been set up to protect hospital staff from violent patients amid rising Accident & Emergency chaos. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/4/2017 News Scottish Tories call for tougher drug-driving laws A campaign to bring in tougher laws to fight drug-driving on Scotland’s roads is being launched today by the Scottish Conservatives. The Scotsman 17/4/2017 News Specialist squad set up to stop drones dropping contraband into prisons Criminal gangs who fly drones into prisons to smuggle drugs to inmates have been warned “we will find you” after a specialist squad was formed to tackle the growing problem. The Telegraph 17/4/2017 News Police ‘flying squad’ to bring down jail drones A drone squad will fight radio controlled drops into prisons which have risen dramatically The Times - Subscription at source 17/4/2017 News Criminals the police don’t chase Forces across the nation are dropping investigations because of a lack of evidence The Times - Subscription at source 17/4/2017 News The police service: An efficiency success story Despite appearances (and headlines), the police service has been one of the public sector's success stories over the last few years, making significant cuts with less damage to services than other sectors. Emily Andrews of the Institute for Government examines the data through the IfG's new Performance Tracker - but warns there could be trouble ahead. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 16/4/2017 Analysis Senior officers back Plymouth tea break police Senior police officers have defended a group of officers at the centre of controversy over a seaside tea break. BBC 16/4/2017 News Cafe where police stopped for coffee break says they’re always welcome The cafe where police officers were snapped having a tea break in Plymouth has said officers are "always welcome". Plymouth Live 16/4/2017 News Children as young as 12 have been TASERED by UK police who have fired the devices at 140 youngsters in just four years A total of 140 children were tasered by police in just four years, according to figures. Mail Online 16/4/2017 News «526652675268526952705271527252735274Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events