Around the UK – TeleText
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Central Scotland | No Comments »Around the UKTeleTextCentral Scotland Central Scotland Police have been ordered to apologise to a convicted rapist after officers lost evidence relating to their investigation. ...and more »
Minibus horror – The Sun
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Grampian | No Comments »The SunMinibus horrorThe SunGrampian Police Sgt Chris Whelan described the smash as "shocking". He said: "Three vehicles were involved. "One van was in a direct collision with the ...and more »
Around the UK – TeleText
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Central Scotland | No Comments »Around the UKTeleTextCentral Scotland Central Scotland Police have been ordered to apologise to a convicted rapist after officers lost evidence relating to their investigation. ...and more »
Police name fatal casualty of Moray crash – stv.tv
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Grampian | No Comments »Police name fatal casualty of Moray crashstv.tvInspector Scott Mann of Grampian Police said: “In particular, we'd like to trace the driver of a large industrial vehicle that was possibly towing some form ...and more »
Stressed cops take 300 years of sickies – The Sun
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in ACPOS | No Comments »Stressed cops take 300 years of sickiesThe Sun"However ACPOS, in conjunction with police forces across Scotland, have been addressing the issue and the trend is definitely moving downwards. ...and more »
Around the UK – TeleText
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in Central Scotland | No Comments »Around the UKTeleTextCentral Scotland Central Scotland Police have been ordered to apologise to a convicted rapist after officers lost evidence relating to their investigation. ...and more »
Stressed Scots police took more than 300 years’ worth of time off – Deadline Press & Picture Agency
Monday, November 30th, 2009 Posted in ACPOS | No Comments »Stressed Scots police took more than 300 years' worth of time offDeadline Press & Picture Agency“However ACPOS, in conjunction with police forces across Scotland, have been addressing the issue and the trend is definitely moving downwards. ...and more »