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Posthumous bravery award for West Mercia officer
Monday, 28th July, 2008
Two heroic West Mercia officers, one whom lost his life in a shooting incident, were honoured with the top award at the Police Bravery Awards. Read more
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Better interaction on the cards
Monday, 28th July, 2008
Abergavenny Neighbourhood Policing Team is about to become collectable! The officers are to appear on Top Trumps- style cards in a scheme to encourage young... Read more
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New powers for Coroners announced
Monday, 28th July, 2008
New coroners' powers to help prevent avoidable deaths have been announced by Justice Minister Bridget Prentice in response to views expressed by bereaved families. From... Read more
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Essex Police Media & PR work honoured
Monday, 28th July, 2008
The Essex Police Media & PR department has won a regional award from the British Association of Communicators in Business (CiB). The force newspaper, The Law,... Read more
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Website helps public understand probation
Monday, 28th July, 2008
Judge for yourself on community sentences An on-line programme in which members of the public can decide what they think is the most suitable sentence... Read more
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Round Britain bike ride for Lowestoft Officers
Monday, 28th July, 2008
Two members of staff from Lowestoft Police Station are to embark on a round-Britain motorcycle ride to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support and Great... Read more
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New round of investment for Police handheld computers
Tuesday, 22nd July, 2008
The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) will manage the additional distribution of £25 million provided by government to help give police officers on-the-spot access to... Read more
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Reliance Security Group Award for Edinburgh charity - The Bethany Christian Trust
Friday, 18th July, 2008
Reliance Security was delighted to sponsor the award for £10,000 to the Bethany Christian Trust of Edinburgh, presented at the Centre for Social Justice Awards'... Read more
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Police Federation responds to Green Paper on Policing
Thursday, 17th July, 2008
The Police Federation of England and Wales is pleased that the government appears to have listened to many of the problems of bureaucracy and targets... Read more
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Former Head of Met Police Anti-Terrorist Branch joins board of Knightsbridge Guarding
Thursday, 17th July, 2008
Peter Clarke CVO OBE, 52, has joined the board of Knightsbridge Guarding as a non-executive director after 31 years with the Metropolitan Police. From June... Read more
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North Yorkshire has joint lowest crime in England
Thursday, 17th July, 2008
The Home Office annual report on crime, which is issued today, shows the level of recorded crime in North Yorkshire is the joint lowest in... Read more
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Police Authorities are vital to coordinate action against forced marriages
Thursday, 17th July, 2008
How police authorities can help tackle so-called 'honour-based' violence is the theme of a speech delivered yesterday (16/7/08) by Metropolitan Police Authority member Aneeta Prem. Read more
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Derbyshire trials Lantern
Wednesday, 16th July, 2008
A hand-held mobile fingerprinting device is being used by police in Derbyshire in a bid to help keep officers on the frontline for longer. The... Read more
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Force signs up to Biodiversity plan
Tuesday, 15th July, 2008
Derbyshire Constabulary has signed up to two partnerships to maintain, manage and enhance bio-diversity. Chief Constable Mick Creedon this week signed up to the Lowland... Read more
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Newmarket PC gets Gold
Friday, 11th July, 2008
A Newmarket police officer has grabbed skiing gold at a national police competition. Nine competitors represented Suffolk Constabulary at the annual Indoor Snow Sports Championships... Read more