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PSNI gets delayed 2.5% pay deal

Northern Ireland’s Department for Justice has announced a police pay deal has been signed off thanks to the devolved government being up and running again with a ministerial team in place. The increase, for federated and superintending ranks, is consistent with the recommendations of the independent Police Remuneration Review Body… Officers in Northern Ireland have been awarded a backdated 2.5% pay increase which had been left unsigned due to a lack of a minister....

Merseyside ACC and terrorism lead moves to Civil Nuclear Constabulary

ACC Louise Harrison is joining the force which protects civil nuclear sites and nuclear materials across the UK after a secondment with Counter Terrorism North West. As Strategic Regional Lead Officer she worked for the Prevent strand of the CONTEST strategy. Before that she was a Strategic Firearms Commander for… A highly respected counter terrorism lead has joined the Civil Nuclear Constabulary as its new Assistant Chief Constable....

West Midlands PCC Jamieson extends CC Thompson's contract

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has extended Chief Constable Dave Thompson’s contract by two years to “give continuity of leadership” through the Commonwealth Games. CC Thompson’s contract was due to expire in January 2021 – he will now serve until January 2023. PCC Jamieson made the announcement… West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson, has extended Chief Constable Dave Thompson's contract by two years....

Gwent Police commence training of police staff investigators

Gwent Police has recruited 15 new Police Staff Investigators who are now commencing their initial 16-week training period. The PSIs who will take two years to become fully accredited, have designated powers from the Chief Constable and can carry out searches, interviews and other duties but cannot make an arrest.… First ever PSIs recruited by force will be trained to DC standard and have investigatory role but no power of arrest ...

Wiltshire beefs up IT support in wake of post-Novichok cyber attacks

Wiltshire Police is recruiting IT specialists after taking the decision to end its shared services deal with Wiltshire Council because the force was the victim of cyber attacks in the months after the nerve agent attack in Salisbury which was blamed on Russia. The force is moving all applications, software… Wiltshire Police is to move all of its ICT support services in-house in a security upgrade following the Novichok attack in Salisbury....

The career detective

Police Revision: So how was today’s early turn? It was a busy one. The team (James is one of three detective sergeants in the CID of the county’s North Division) and I walked in at 7am, it’s our first of a set of four earlies. One of my team was… DS James M, from Hertfordshire Constabulary, speaks to Police Revision about his career path and provides valuable insight for others who may be considering promotion and detective work. We met James at the end of his early turn shift in a café near his office just after he and his team had dealt with a high-value three handed dwelling burglary. ...