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Foreign bribery police unit leading more investigations and fines
Tuesday, 2nd February, 2010
Government plans to fight foreign bribery The fight against foreign bribery has stepped up a level following new plans announced in January to combat global... Read more
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City's Top Cop Says Farewell
Monday, 1st February, 2010
Chief Superintendent Gerry Donnellan says a final farewell to the people of north Manchester as the division sees the arrival of a new Divisional Commander. Read more
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A decade of performance management is fulfilled
Friday, 29th January, 2010
Yes - it's been a decade since the term performance management became a common place term in police forces across the UK - and that... Read more
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10th Annual Performance Management for Police
Friday, 29th January, 2010
24 - 26 March 2010 CCT Venues - Canary Wharf, London, UK With so many requirements of police forces across the UK and overseas, Performance... Read more
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New launches and the latest technology at BAPCO 2010
Friday, 29th January, 2010
With over 100 exhibitors showcasing their latest products and services at the BAPCO 2010 Exhibition from 20th - 22nd April 2010 at the Business Design... Read more
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New launches and the latest technology at BAPCO 2010...
Friday, 29th January, 2010
With over 100 exhibitors showcasing their latest products and services at the BAPCO 2010 Exhibition from 20th - 22nd April 2010 at the Business Design... Read more
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Mayor of London Boris Johnson stands down as Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority
Wednesday, 27th January, 2010
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson today stood down as Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA). The Mayor has nominated his Deputy Mayor for... Read more
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Groundbreaking crime detection method wins BBC Focus magazine award for innovations of the future
Tuesday, 26th January, 2010
A pioneering breakthrough in forensic crime detection developed by an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Leicester's Forensic Research Centre has won recognition from... Read more
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Board Chair gives evidence at NI Affairs Committee
Tuesday, 26th January, 2010
The Chairman of the Policing Board (the Board), Barry Gilligan yesterday (25 January) addressed an oral evidence session of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee. The... Read more
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Thirsty officers help fund water pump in Zimbabwe
Tuesday, 26th January, 2010
Staff at an African school have thanked Morecambe police officers for helping fund a special water pump in their village. Morecambe police station has recently... Read more
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Law Enforcements Top Financial Investigators Celebrated at Keith Hughes Award
Wednesday, 20th January, 2010
The UK's finest in law enforcement financial investigation, came together today to celebrate the winners of the Keith Hughes Award for Excellence in Financial Investigation,... Read more
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Board engages with Fermanagh community on policing
Wednesday, 20th January, 2010
Chairman of the Northern Ireland Policing Board (the Board), Barry Gilligan expressed his thanks to those who attended the Board's fourth Public Engagement Meeting held... Read more
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Millionth test milestone reached under government Drugs Intervention Programme
Tuesday, 19th January, 2010
The Home Office's Drugs Intervention Programme (DIP) recently conducted its one millionth drug test with the support of Concateno, Europe's most experienced drug and alcohol... Read more
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Scotland's 'CSI' Goes CGI - Scotland's first dedicated forensic multimedia unit goes live -
Friday, 15th January, 2010
A new unit is to use CGI technology usually found in computer games and special effects movies to help recreate complex and serious crime scenes... Read more
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Drivers Warned Not To Leave Valuables In Cars
Thursday, 14th January, 2010
Police in Pemberton are reminding motorists to always remove valuables from their vehicles when leaving them unattended. There were 12 offences last weekend where items... Read more