EIGHT in 10 officers dealing with serious crime at South Yorkshire Police have reported low levels of morale, a new staff survey has shown. According to the poll, 81% of officers… read more →
THE leaders of Scotland’s main political parties have pledged to maintain or increase police officer numbers while maintaining police pay. In a contrast to south of the border – where… read more →
STATISTICS showing that just one in three people regularly see a police officer on the street prove that the Government’s policies for policing have failed, the Police Federation of England and… read more →
EVERY 27 minutes a police officer somewhere in the UK is assaulted by a member of the public. This results in a lot of sprains, bruising, broken bones and emotional… read more →
THE College of Policing wants to review the policing rank structure, and recognise and reward “advance practitioners”. The organisation has produced an interim review into police leadership, where it “outlines… read more →
TRIBUTES have been paid to an “experienced, popular and highly respected” traffic officer who has died at Humberside Police. PC Russ Wylie, a roads policing officer based at Melton, was… read more →
POLICE officer parents will be able to share leave more fairly now, thanks to changes to police regulations. Mothers, fathers and adoptive parents will be able to share parental leave if… read more →
SENIOR officers from across the UK are being asked to fill their police stations with forks to help boost morale – and raise cash for COPS. The popular social media… read more →
NEARLY half of UK police officers are so stressed they cannot sleep, a new study has shown. Officers are getting fewer rest days off work, carrying out more night shifts… read more →
THE Police Pensions Regulations 2015 – introduced on 1 April – have been laid before Parliament There are 228 points to digest – a Police Federation of England and Wales… read more →