The preferred candidate to become the new chief constable of Humberside Police has been announced. Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison has nominated the current Northern Ireland ...
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Search under way again for new chief constableJonathan Evison, the Humberside police and crime commissioner (PCC), postponed the recruitment process in October following criticism of the force's senior leadership by a police watchdog.
A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has shared his experience of having prostate cancer to help other men spot symptoms before its too late. Jonathan Evison said he was diagnosed in the summer of ...
In February, Humberside's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison named Chris Todd as his 'preferred candidate' for the role, with Mr Todd being chosen from a three-person shortlist.
Humberside’s police and crime panel unanimously agreed to Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison’s (Conservative) proposal to increase council tax by this level. Mr Evison said ...
Mr Todd has now had his position confirmed by the Humberside Police and Crime Panel, who held a Confirmation Hearing to question him. The new Chief Constable will now assume his role on April 7 on a ...
PCC Joy Allen has welcomed the launch of ‘Raneem’s Law’, a national pilot introducing domestic abuse specialists into 999 control rooms ...
Former deputy PM Lord Prescott was defeated in the election for commissioner of Humberside Low turnouts - typically between 10% and 20% - have attracted much adverse comment. Average turnout was ...
Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison has nominated the ... the opportunity to become the next chief constable of Humberside Police. "Everything I have seen and all the encounters ...
Humberside Police said about 11,300 men in East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire were living with or after prostate cancer, with over 1,100 new diagnoses each year. Mr Evision, the PCC for ...
Humberside’s police and crime panel unanimously agreed to Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison’s proposal to increase council tax for policing by £13.99 a year for Band D ...
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