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Policing Board Chair Brian Rea commends the bravery officers’ display in keeping communities safe.
Mon 6 Feb 2012
As a police officer is seriously injured in an incident in Lurgan, Policing Board Chair Brian Rea commends the bravery officers’ display in keeping communities safe. -
Board brings the Human Rights debate to the North West
Fri 3 Feb 2012
The Policing Board today publishes its 7th Human Rights Annual Report which assesses how the police have met human rights responsibilities across 14 key policing areas during the last year. -
Board Chair sends his best wishes to a female police officer who was attacked by a dog
Thu 2 Feb 2012
Policing Board Chair Brian Rea sends his best wishes to a female police officer who was attacked by a dog earlier this morning, sustaining serious injuries to her hands. -
Organised Crime may be closer than you think - Board
Wed 1 Feb 2012
The Northern Ireland Policing Board has called on the public to look closer at how organised crime can affect their lives. -
Final call for PSCP posts
Thu 26 Jan 2012
Time is running out to apply for independent membership of the new Policing and Community Safety Partnerships (PCSPs). Following a series of information events in towns and cities across Northern Ireland, interest has been high in the new positions and the Board is reminding people applications must be submitted by noon on Monday 30th January 2012. -
Policing Board Chair condemns bomb attacks
Fri 20 Jan 2012
The Chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, Brian Rea has added his condemnation for those behind the bomb explosions in Londonderry/ Derry last night. He said: -
Board questions PSNI on response to car hijackings
Fri 20 Jan 2012
Members of the Policing Board today questioned Assistant Chief Constable Kerr and Chief Superintendent McCrum on the police response to the recent spate of car hijackings in and around Belfast. -
Board agrees PSNI Consultation on station review proposals
Thu 12 Jan 2012
Members of the Policing Board have agreed that the PSNI can now proceed to consultation with the community on the future of a number of police stations within the Police Estate. The agreement follows a series of discussions and meetings between the Board and PSNI on the issue.