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News, page 26
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Former Police Officer and amputee enjoys an active retirement thanks to new prosthetic leg
Monday, 11th September, 2017
Family man Courtenay Humphreys from Berkeley, Gloucestershire spent almost ten years using basic mechanical prostheses following the loss of his leg in a motorcycle accident. Read more
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UK police forces donate millions to charity
Monday, 11th September, 2017
Police forces around the UK are donating millions of pounds to charity through payroll giving, according to new research from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). Forty-one... Read more
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SP Services launch Crowded Places Crisis Response Kits
Friday, 8th September, 2017
The UK's National Counter Terrorism Security Office has published their new Crowded Places Guidance, written to help those charged with security at crowded places to... Read more
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Bucks New University graduate wins award from Thames Valley Police
Thursday, 7th September, 2017
A Buckinghamshire New University graduate has gained first-class honours in her degree and won an award from Thames Valley Police for the quality of her... Read more
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Facial recognition technology on trial
Thursday, 7th September, 2017
Paul Wiles, Biometrics Commissioner writes about the use of Facial Recognition Technology at the Notting Hill Carnival. This kind of biometric technology (Facial Recognition Technology) has... Read more
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Teenager’s final wishes come true
Thursday, 7th September, 2017
A terminally ill teenager got to fulfil his dream of meeting his traffic cop heroes the day before he died, after his parents spotted the... Read more
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'Paper Dolls Police Academy' Project
Thursday, 7th September, 2017
A Merseyside St Helens police officer has joined forces with colleagues and partners to launch the 'Paper Dolls Police Academy Project', to provide under-privileged children... Read more
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New victim and witness rooms to improve court experience
Thursday, 7th September, 2017
Victims and witnesses will have their experience of going to court made easier through a number of initiatives including new waiting rooms. In many courts, traditionally... Read more
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Statement from London Assembly Police and Crime Committee on Notting Hill Carnival
Tuesday, 29th August, 2017
Steve O’Connell AM, Chairman of the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee said: “On behalf of the Committee I’d like to applaud the London Notting Hill... Read more
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MPL…A FORCE FOR GOOD
Tuesday, 15th August, 2017
There’s a wealth of opportunities out there after leaving the Police force Just ask Gary Nicholls who completed a City & Guilds accredited locksmith training course... Read more
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Cabinet Office, NATO, Europol and Global Cyber Alliance confirmed to speak at UK Security Expo 2017
Friday, 28th July, 2017
UK Security Expo announce launch of 2017 conference agenda with the addition of two new programmes covering Cyber Security and Counter Terror for FMs Following on... Read more
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The physcholigical impact of gang violence
Tuesday, 18th July, 2017
Violent crime can lead to terrible physical injuries and death. But it also has a significant psychological impact, which is often forgotten. People injured through... Read more
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Competition- Win a mini home makover from Police Mutual
Thursday, 6th July, 2017
Police Mutual are giving away a day's design consultancy and £3,500 towards the recommended products and tradespeople. Terms and conditions apply. Click here to enter Read more
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University teams up with Beds Police to get officers back on the beat
Wednesday, 5th July, 2017
The University of Bedfordshire and Bedfordshire Police have joined forces to get officers back on the beat faster following illness or injury. Bedfordshire Police and... Read more
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USA and UK police-to-police agreement to improve information sharing
Wednesday, 5th July, 2017
An agreement’s been signed between police in the USA and the UK that will make it easier for both countries to share criminal records information. Read more