Police forces of England
UK lobbying and public affairs activity related to organisations in Wikipedia's Police forces of England [1] category, covering activity of:
Frequently met people
- HO Nick Herbert 4 meetings
- HO James Brokenshire 2 meetings
Evidence Given
April 2012
Home Affairs Committee
Work of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner
- Bernard Hogan-Howe QPM, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 17 Apr.[10]
March 2012
Home Affairs Committee
The Role of Private Sector Companies in Policing
- Chief Constable Lynne Owens, Surrey Police gave evidence on 22 Mar.[11]
February 2012
Public Accounts Committee
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN POLICING
- Alex Marshall, Hampshire Police gave evidence on 29 Feb.[13]
- Bill Malloy, Wiltshire Police gave evidence on 29 Feb.[13]
- Ailsa Beaton, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 29 Feb.[13]
Home Affairs Committee
Private Investigators
- Commander Peter Spindler, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 7 Feb.[14]
- Roy Clark QPM, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 7 Feb.[14]
January 2012
Home Affairs Committee
Counter Terrorism Update
- Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick QPM, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 24 Jan.[15]
November 2011
Science and Technology Committee (Commons)
14 November 2011
- Janet Williams, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 14 Nov.[17]
Home Affairs Committee
Policing Large Scale Disorder
- Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Bob Sanderson, South Yorkshire Police gave evidence on 8 Nov.[19]
September 2011
Home Affairs Committee
Policing Large Scale Disorder
- Chief Constable Chris Sims, West Midlands Police gave evidence on 15 Sep.[20]
- Chief Constable Julia Hodson, Nottinghamshire Police gave evidence on 15 Sep.[20]
- Chief Constable Peter Fahy, Greater Manchester Police gave evidence on 15 Sep.[20]
- Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney, Greater Manchester Police gave evidence on 15 Sep.[20]
- Assistant Chief Constable Sharon Rowe, West Midlands Police gave evidence on 15 Sep.[20]
- Assistant Chief Constable Paul Broadbent, Nottinghamshire Police gave evidence on 15 Sep.[20]
- Tim Godwin, Metropolitan Police Service gave evidence on 6 Sep.[21]
- Lynne Owens, Metropolitan Police Service gave evidence on 6 Sep.[21]
July 2011
Home Affairs Committee
New Landscape of Policing
- Sara Thornton, Thames Valley Police, Police Best Practice gave evidence on 12 Jul.[24]
Home Affairs Committee
Police Bail
- Commander Steve Bloomfield, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 5 Jul.[26]
Home Affairs Committee
UNAUTHORISED TAPPING INTO OR HACKING OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
- John Yates, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 19 Jul.[22]
- Dick Fedorcio, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 19 Jul.[22]
- Sir Paul Stephenson, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 19 Jul.[22]
Home Affairs Committee
Unauthorised Tapping Into or Hacking of Mobile Communications
- Mr Andy Hayman, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 12 Jul.[23]
- Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 12 Jul.[23]
- Assistant Commissioner John Yates, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 12 Jul.[23]
- Mr Peter Clarke, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 12 Jul.[23]
June 2011
Home Affairs Committee
New Landscape of Policing
- Ailsa Beaton, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 28 Jun.[28]
- Paul Stephenson, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 28 Jun.[28]
- Superintendent Howard Stone, Thames Valley Police gave evidence on 21 Jun.[29]
- Inspector Damian O'Reilly, Greater Manchester Police gave evidence on 21 Jun.[29]
Home Affairs Committee
Restorative Justice, Norfolk
- Sergeant Andy Smith, Norfolk Constabulary gave evidence on 21 Jun.[30]
May 2011
Justice Committee
The role of the Probation Service
- Graham Bartlett, Sussex Police gave evidence on 24 May.[32]
March 2011
Human Rights Committee
Facilitating Peaceful Protest
- Bob Broadhurst, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 1 Mar.[37]
- Lynne Owens, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 1 Mar.[37]
Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Follow-up to Press Standards, Privacy and Libel
- John Yates QPM, Metropolitan Police Service gave evidence on 24 Mar.[36]
Home Affairs Committee
Policing of TUC march on 26 March 2011
- Lynne Owens, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 29 Mar.[35]
Science and Technology Committee (Commons)
The Forensic Science Service
- Gary Pugh, Metropolitan Police Service gave evidence on 30 Mar.[33]
Home Affairs Committee
Unauthorised Tapping Into or Hacking of Mobile Communications
- John Yates, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 29 Mar.[34]
January 2011
Home Affairs Committee
Police Finances
- Chief Constable Chris Sims, West Midlands Police gave evidence on 11 Jan.[38]
- Chief Constable Peter Fahy, Greater Manchester Police gave evidence on 11 Jan.[38]
December 2010
Human Rights Committee
Facilitating Peaceful Protest
- Chris Allison, Metropolitan Police Service gave evidence on 14 Dec.[40]
Home Affairs Committee
Police use of Tasers
- Assistant Chief Constable Andy Adams, Kent Police gave evidence on 7 Dec.[41]
November 2010
Home Affairs Committee
Firearms Control
- Mick Fidgeon, Essex Police gave evidence on 16 Nov.[42]
- Chief Constable Craig Mackey, Cumbria Constabulary gave evidence on 16 Nov.[42]
October 2010
Home Affairs Committee
Policing: Police and Crime Commissioners
- Mr Mark Rowley, Surrey Police Force gave evidence on 19 Oct.[43]
September 2010
Home Affairs Committee
Specialist Operations
- Assistant Commissioner John Yates QPM, Metropolitan Police gave evidence on 7 Sep.[44]
July 2010
Government meetings – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
February 2011
Dept. for Education
- met Metropolitan Police Service to discuss to develop a shared understanding of the problem of child abuse resulting from belief systems which include witchcraft and spirit possession and to explore possible solutions [2]
December 2010
Home Office
- met Metropolitan Police Service to discuss Parliament Square [3]
October 2010
Home Office
- met Surrey Police to discuss 21st Century Policing [3]
- met Metropolitan Police Service to discuss current Policing Landscape issues [3]
September 2010
Ministry of Justice
- met Metropolitan Police Service for introductory meeting [5]
Dept. for Culture, Media and Sport
- met Metropolitan Police Service to discuss security arrangements for the forthcoming games [4]
July 2010
Home Office
-
met
the following
to discuss merger options
[6]
Bedfordshire Police
Hertfordshire Constabulary - met Essex Police to discuss Policing and Eviction from travellers' site in MP's Constituency [6]
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
- met Metropolitan Police Service for general discussion [8]
Prime Minister's Office
- met Devon and Cornwall Police Authority to discuss economic development and other local issues [9]
June 2010
Home Office
- met Sussex Police to discuss police reform proposals [6]
May 2010
Ministry of Justice
- met Metropolitan Police Service for introductory meeting [7]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. Police forces of England
- 2. Department for Education. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Jan - 31 Mar 2011
- 3. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Oct - 31 Dec 2010
- 4. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 5. Ministry of Justice. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
- 6. Home Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 7. Ministry of Justice. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 8. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 9. Prime Minister's Office. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 13 May - 31 Jul 2010
- 10. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1929-i - Work of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner - uncorrected evidence - 17 April 2012 - HC 1929 -i - Work of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, 17 Apr 2012
- 11. United Kingdom Parliament. The Role of Private Sector Companies in Policing - oral and written evidence 17 April 2012 - Home Affairs Committee - The Role of Private Sector Companies in Policing - Minutes of EvidenceHC 1899-i - The Role of Private Sector Companies in Policing, 22 Mar 2012
- 12. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1863-i - Mobile Technology in Policing - uncorrected evidence - 29 February 2012 - HC 1863-i - MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN POLICING, 29 Feb 2012
- 13. United Kingdom Parliament. Public Accounts - No - Minutes of Evidence: HC 1863 - Mobile Technology in Policing - corrected evidence - 29 February 2012 - Public Accounts - Minutes of EvidenceHC 1863 - MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN POLICING, 29 Feb 2012
- 14. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1800-i - Private Investigators - uncorrected evidence - 7 February 2011 - HC 1800-i - Private Investigators, 7 Feb 2012
- 15. United Kingdom Parliament. Corrected Evidence - HC 1775-i - Counter-Terrorism Update - corrected evidence - 24 January 2012 - HC 1775-i - Counter Terrorism Update, 24 Jan 2012
- 16. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - uc1775-i - Counter-Terrorism Update - uncorrected evidence - 24 January 2012 - HC 1775-i - Counter Terrorism Update, 24 Jan 2012
- 17. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 1537 - 14 November 2011, 14 Nov 2011
- 18. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC1537-ii - Malware and Cyber-crime - uncorrected evidence - 14 November 2011 - HC 1537-ii - MALWARE AND CYBER-CRIME, 14 Nov 2011
- 19. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - uc1456-vi - Policing Large Scale Disorder - uncorrected evidence - 8 November 2011 - U NHC 1456-vi - Policing Large Scale Disorder, 8 Nov 2011
- 20. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1456-iii - Policing Large Scale Disorder - uncorrected evidence - 15 September 2011 - HC 1456 -iii - Policing Large Scale Disorder, 15 Sep 2011
- 21. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1456-i - Policing Large Scale Disorder - uncorrected evidence - 6 September 2011 - HC 1456-i - Policing Large Scale Disorder, 6 Sep 2011
- 22. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 907-vi - Unauthorised tapping into or hacking of mobile communications - 19 July 2011 - HC 907-v i - UNAUTHORISED TAPPING INTO OR HACKING OF MOBILE, 19 Jul 2011
- 23. United Kingdom Parliament. Unauthorised tapping into or hacking of mobile communications (14th July 2011) - uncorrected evidence - 12 July 2011 - Unauthorised tapping into or hacking of mobile communications - Unaut, 12 Jul 2011
- 24. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 12 July 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - New Landscape of Policing, 12 Jul 2011
- 25. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 1399-i Police Bail - Police Bail - uncorrected evidence - 5 July 2011 - HC 1399 -i - Police Bail, 5 Jul 2011
- 26. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Police Bail - oral evidence - 5 July 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Police Bail, 5 Jul 2011
- 27. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - HC 939-vii The New Landscape of Policing - 28 June 2011 - HC 939-vii - The New Landscape of Policing, 28 Jun 2011
- 28. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 28 June 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - New Landscape of Policing, 28 Jun 2011
- 29. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 21 June 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - New Landscape of Policing, 21 Jun 2011
- 30. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Restorative Justice, Norfolk - oral evidence - 21 June 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Restorative Justice, Norfolk, 21 Jun 2011
- 31. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - Role of the Probation Service - 24 May 2011 - HC 519-ix - The Role of the Probation Service, 24 May 2011
- 32. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 24 May 2011 - Justice Committee - Minutes of Evidence - The role of the Probation Service, 24 May 2011
- 33. United Kingdom Parliament. 30 March 2011 - Science and Technology Committee - Minutes of Evidence - The Forensic Science Service, 30 Mar 2011
- 34. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - Unauthorised tapping into or hacking of mobile communications - 29 March 2011 - HC 907-i - Unauthorised Tapping Into or Hacking of Mobile C, 29 Mar 2011
- 35. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Policing of TUC march on 26 March 2011 - oral evidence - 29 March 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Policing of TUC march on 26 March 2011, 29 Mar 2011
- 36. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 903-i - Follow-up to the Press standards, privacy and libel report - uncorrected evidence - 24 March 2011 - HC 903 -i - Follow-up to Press Standards, Privacy and Libel, 24 Mar 2011
- 37. United Kingdom Parliament. Facilitating Peaceful Protest Joint Committee - 1 March 2011 - Human Rights Joint Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Facilitating Peaceful Protest, 1 Mar 2011
- 38. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 11 January 2011 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Police Finances, 11 Jan 2011
- 39. United Kingdom Parliament. Uncorrected Evidence - 684-i - 14 December 2010 - Uncorrected Transcript of Oral Evidence HC 684-i - Policing and Protests, 14 Dec 2010
- 40. United Kingdom Parliament. Facilitating Peaceful Protest Joint Committee - 14 December 2010 - Human Rights Joint Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Facilitating Peaceful Protest, 14 Dec 2010
- 41. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 7 December 2010 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Police use of Tasers, 7 Dec 2010
- 42. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - 16 November 2010 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Firearms Control, 16 Nov 2010
- 43. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Tuesday 19 October 2010 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Policing: Police and Crime Commissioners, 19 Oct 2010
- 44. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Specialist Operations - oral and written evidence - 7 September 2010 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Specialist Operations, 7 Sep 2010
- 45. United Kingdom Parliament. Minutes of Evidence - Policing - Oral and Written Evidence - 27 July 2010 - Home Affairs Committee - Minutes of Evidence - Policing, 27 Jul 2010
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