NEIGHBOURHOOD policing and the service’s ability to respond to riots could be at risk with further cuts to police budgets, one of the country’s leading policing and crime commissioners has… read more →
A NEW deal for police officers and staff is needed alongside a review of the impact of the Winsor pay and conditions changes, a major policing report has stated. The… read more →
SOUTH Yorkshire Police officers can expect improvements to the force gymnasium, more water coolers and more recognition when they do well at work, the Police and Crime Commissioner has promised.… read more →
THE Home Secretary believes it is “a positive sign” that Police and Crime Commissioners have been prepared to use their powers to hire and fire chief constables. Theresa May (pictured)… read more →
THERE is no available legal challenge for police officers to the Government’s planned changes to their pensions, the Police Federation of England and Wales has said. Ian Rennie, general secretary,… read more →
POLICE officers are likely to have to wait until the New Year for a decision on potentially introducing compulsory severance to the service. Both the Staff and Official sides of… read more →
THE Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has vowed he will “never” introduce compulsory severance for officers while he is in command of the force. Sir Peter Fahy (pictured) also… read more →
THE Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police has agreed to consider an Inspecting ranks ‘contract’ that would allow officers to take back some of the ‘over contract’ hours they work.… read more →
THOUSANDS of police officers are taking time off sick for stress, anxiety and depression – with harsh cuts to the service’s budget being blamed. Figures show the number taking time… read more →
ALL police officers will have to sign up to a new compulsory Code of Ethics next year. A draft College of Policing code of ethics “emphasises the importance of personal… read more →