Home Office kicks off police pitch
14 Jun 2012 | by Ian Darby
introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners....greater efficiency in local police forces. The commissioners will have the power to hold chief ...
Are advertisers better-placed to regulate newspapers? The chairman of the select committee on media affairs' latest big idea is rooted in a somewhat imperfect understanding of the story of the decline and fall of News of the World last July, says Alasdair Reid.
introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners....greater efficiency in local police forces. The commissioners will have the power to hold chief ...
Police have been asked to investigate alleged intimidation of Czech electricians hired by a London
Around 250 experts in advertising and trading will begin patrolling areas outside Olympic venues, to clamp down on ambush marketing and unlicensed traders.
The CIPR has called on the Met Police's comms unit to start rebuilding trust, after the Independent...The police regulator released a statement yesterday that there was a case to answer in relation ...
The Metropolitan Police Service is searching for an agency to handle a brief worth more than...buildings - including but not limited to police stations - approved for sale. The document adds that the ...
The Metropolitan Police Service is searching for an agency to handle a brief worth more than...including but not limited to police stations approved for sale. The document adds that the force needs ...
Comms work around Thursday's police and crime commissioner (PCC) elections has been attacked amid...bodies charged with overseeing the process. Former leading lights in police PR have hit out at the ...
The Metropolitan Police Service director of public affairs has resigned, following the Met...reads: I have today been notified that Dick Fedorcio, the Metropolitan Police Service director of ...
The Hillsbrough report could represent a reputational 'watershed' for the police as significant as...in 1989 as a result of a crush at the stadium in Sheffield, found that police had covered up their ...