TARGETS in policing are making a “come-back” so senior officers can “avoid responsibility for making decisions”, the Home Secretary has said. Theresa May (pictured) told the Police Superintendents’ Association Conference,… read more →
MORE than half of police officers and staff have suffered bullying in their forces – and more than a quarter face bullying from colleagues, a survey has revealed. Only 47… read more →
POLITICIANS and police officers gathered in Westminster to celebrate the life of an “outstanding” officer and Federation chairman at an event dedicated to his memory. The inaugural Paul McKeever (pictured)… read more →
A RETIRED general will lead an inquiry into whether the Association of Chief Police Officers is fit for purpose. Sir Nick Parker will examine the work of ACPO – led… read more →
MANAGERS in the police service are “not opening their eyes” to the opportunities flexible working can provide for officers. Fay Tennet, Vice-President of the British Association for Women in Policing… read more →
A WESTMINSTER summit has taken place between South Yorkshire Police Federation officers and six MPs in the region to outline concerns about the cuts to policing in England and Wales.… read more →
THE Police Arbitration Tribunal hearing on police officer redundancy has been scheduled for Friday November 15. Both the Staff and Official sides of the PNB will have the chance to make… read more →
THE Home Office is considering trying to implement “formal restrictions” on police officers’ employment after they leave the service. Neil Bowles, chairman of South Yorkshire Police Federation, said: “Where is… read more →
THE chairman of South Yorkshire Police Federation has questioned how “collaboration” between the area’s forces is going to work as “no one understands how the new model is going to… read more →
POLICE officers across England and Wales will receive a 1% “cost of living” pay rise on 1 September – but how their incremental increases will look in the future is… read more →