POLICE officers deployed to Northern Ireland for the G8 Summit have finally had their remuneration package confirmed – they will be paid “in accordance with the existing regulations and determinations”.… read more →
IF COMPULSORY severance is introduced for police officers later this year it will “be the death of the service,” Police Federation chairmen have warned. The ability for chief constables to… read more →
ALL police officer gross misconduct hearings would be held in public under new conduct regulations being proposed by the Government. Other planned changes – which could come in as early… read more →
THE man conducting the internal review of the Police Federation has insisted that he will be acting independently and is “nobody’s patsy”. Following a speech by Sir David Normington, (pictured)… read more →
INSPECTORS and chief inspectors could risk making bad managerial decisions because of the long hours culture that prevails in the two ranks, a conference heard this week. Alan Ogg, chairman… read more →
THE police service can “grow its own talent” and there is no need for direct entry into management roles, the Police Federation conference heard this week. John Giblin, chairman of… read more →
THE police minister has been asked to remember his “moral obligation” in protecting constables from harm, as officer numbers rapidly decrease. Damian Green was warned by Police Federation Constables’ Central… read more →
THE Police Federation of England and Wales has stood by its decision to impose a majority threshold on the industrial rights ballot. Ian Rennie, general secretary, (pictured) insisted the Joint… read more →
THE Police Federation of England and Wales has said it does not support a subscription fee for officers to become part of the professional policing body. Julia Lawrence, who represents… read more →
TOM Winsor has no regrets about his police officer pay and conditions reviews. HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary – better known in policing for his two remuneration reports – used… read more →