POOR supervision and leadership rather than institutional corruption have been blamed by Her Majesty’s Chief Inspectorate of Constabulary for manipulated police crime figures. Tom Winsor (pictured) predicted that the current… read more →
THE federated ranks of the UK police service have been well-recognised in the New Year’s Honours, with five officers being awarded the Queen’s Policing Medal for distinguished service. PC John… read more →
THE Police Arbitration Tribunal has ruled that compulsory severance will not be introduced for police officers. Arbiters decided that introducing officer redundancy to the service would be a “momentous change”… read more →
TOM Winsor remains “startled” at how police officers reacted to his pay and conditions reports – and believes much of their anger was based on “misapprehension”. Appearing before the Home… read more →
THE Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police has no plans to introduce compulsory severance for officers to the force – even if the Government bring in the power. Neil Bowles,… read more →
“EVERY day incidents occur across South Yorkshire and the rest of the country that highlight the excellent work police officers are doing”. In a Christmas message to officers, Neil Bowles… read more →
NEIGHBOURHOOD policing and mental health work are just two of the policing jobs that may have to be sacrificed in 2014, front line officers have warned. Cops have spoken out… read more →
THE police service is in mourning following the death of two police constables and a pilot who were killed in the Glasgow helicopter disaster. Police Scotland’s PC Kirsty Nelis and… read more →
ESSEX Police’s PC Ian Dibell (pictured) has been awarded the George Medal for gallantry by the Queen for his brave actions on the day he lost his life tackling a… read more →
CHRISTMAS can be difficult for police survivors but the Care of Police Survivors charity is there to help families get through tough times, the charity’s president Sue Brace has said.… read more →