The Community Media Association has announced Dorset as the location for its Community Media Festival 2024.Community Radio managers, volunteers and enthusiasts will meet at Lighthouse in Poole on Saturday 21st September.The CMA has also appointed two
The Community Media Associations 39th AGM will take place on Saturday 20th April at the BBC Yorkshire building in Leeds city centre. The member organisation also holds a networking event alongside the AGM with presentations and discussions on the sec
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Toby Foster will be hosting a new afternoon programme across the Yorkshire region when BBC Local Radio stations commence more sharing this autumn.In other changes, Upload presenter Ellie Colton will be the host of a brand-new weekday Breakfast show o
Philip Allott, who oversaw police and fire services in North Yorkshire, was slammed for his comments suggesting Sarah Everard 'never should have submitted' to the arrest by killer Wayne Couzens.
Philip Allott, who oversees police and fire services in North Yorkshire, was widely condemned for his comments suggesting Ms Everard 'never should have submitted' to the arrest by Wayne Couzens.
Phillip Allot (pictured), commissioner for North Yorkshire Police, said he now realised his comments were 'insensitive' and wanted to 'retract them in full'.
North Yorkshire PCC Philip Allot said that MissĀ Everard 'never should have submitted' to the arrest which led to her death on March 3 by former Met officer Wayne Couzens.
so, the case of sarah everard, murdered by a police officer as she walked home, could become a watershed moment, when police forces have to address the toxic attitudes that some men in their ranks hold towards women. in other developments, the conservative police and crime commissioner for north yorkshire has apologised for saying women "need to be streetwise" about police powers of arrest. philip allott sparked fury following a radio interview in which he said sarah everard "never should have submitted" to arrest by her killer. he was speaking to georgey spanswick on bbc radio york. a police officer cannot just a police officer cannotjust arrest you, there has to be a reason, so covid, for example, is not an indictable, ie sent to prison or potentially go to a crown court. women firstjust