WHY is the Police and Crime Commissioner not promoting the positive work of police officers? How will the PCC help improve sickness levels? Are the public currently getting the service… read more →
ESSEX Police Federation will not be a “blocker to change” in the wake of the independent review of the Police Federation of England and Wales. Speaking after the review was… read more →
THE rank structure of the Police Federation of England and Wales should be abolished as should the National Joint Central Committee, a review has stated. The independent review into the… 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 assessment process that sees ‘talented’ officers zoom through the ranks has seen more female entrants than male in a UK policing first. Some 780 officers from across the UK… read more →
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 →
SUPERINTENDENTS and chief superintendents in England and Wales are finding it difficult to keep on top of their workloads, their staff association has warned. Irene Curtis, president of the Superintendents’… read more →
POLICE officers and politicians must “draw a line” to ensure acrimonious scenes are not repeated, Parliament has been told. Will Riches, chairman of the Constable’s Central Committee of the Police… 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 →