Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100869 total results. Showing results 20281 to 20300 «101110121013101410151016101710181019Next ›Last » Police chief moves to Scottish tax after paying lower English rate Scotland’s new chief constable has been hit with her second controversy in a month after it emerged she has been paying lower tax rates by being registered in England. Jo Farrell, who was appointed in October, said that she has now switched to the higher Scottish rate after raising the issue with Police Scotland’s payroll team. Her salary is £248,724, meaning she would be in line to save almost £9,000 in tax had she paid English rather than Scottish rates. Farrell was asked about her tax affairs on Wednesday during an appearance before Holyrood’s criminal justice committee and told them that she was paying the higher Scottish rates. The Times - Subscription at source 22/12/2023 News Head of RCMP’s advisory board resigns, citing frustrations with federal government CANADA: Pointing to his frustrations with the federal government, the head of the RCMP's Management Advisory Board has resigned after less than a year in the chair. Kent Roach, a well-known critic of policing and author of Canadian Policing: Why and How it Must Change, was appointed chair of the 13-member civilian body in January. His appointment followed years of claims by critics that the CBC News (Canada) 22/12/2023 News West Midlands Police inadequate at investigating crime and protecting vulnerable, inspectorate says The police inspectorate raised concerns about how the police force investigates crime, protects vulnerable people and manages offenders and suspects. Sky News 22/12/2023 News Prague shooting: Czech police seek motive behind country’s worst mass attack CZECH REPUBLIC: Czech police are working to uncover the motive behind the country's worst-ever mass shooting, which saw a student open fire at a university in central Prague, killing 14 and wounding 25 others. BBC 22/12/2023 News ‘Moving towards violence’: Authorities alert to radicalised sovereign citizens AUSTRALIA: The Australian Federal Police have revealed they’re targeting sovereign citizen groups who pose a risk of violence, while experts on anti-government extremists warn the threat must be balanced with the sensitive handling of mental health. Sovereign citizens generally believe every human is born “free”, the government is illegitimate or corrupt, and they do not have to follow laws unless they sign a contract. There are fears some have become increasingly radicalised due to spending more time online since the COVID-19 pandemic. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 22/12/2023 News Concerns over West Midlands Police’s performance There are serious concerns about the performance of West Midlands Police, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/12/2023 News Police officers cleared over death of Black man beaten and restrained face down UNITED STATES: Lawyers argued Manuel Ellis, 33, died from a lethal amount of methamphetamine that was in his system as well as a preexisting heart condition, not from the officers’ actions Mirror 22/12/2023 News HMIC sheds light on decision to move West Midlands into special measures While huge improvements are needed, HM Inspector of Constabulary acknowledged the presence of 'acute environmental factors' such as decreasing officer numbers and reduced funding. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 22/12/2023 News PEEL 2023–2025: An inspection of West Midlands Police PEEL is HMICFRS’s assessment of police forces in England and Wales. PEEL stands for police effectiveness, efficiency, and legitimacy. This report sets out the findings for West Midlands Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 22/12/2023 Report HMICFRS raises ‘serious concerns’ over West Midlands Police’s performance Serious concerns have been raised about how West Midlands Police investigates crime, protects vulnerable people and manages offenders and suspects. Police Professional 22/12/2023 News NZ fast-track approach to youth offending cuts crime and improves community relations A joint approach between New Zealand Police and multi-agency partners to fast track action plans for young offenders and provide wrap-around support has led to significant reductions in some crimes, stronger police-community relations, and improved youth engagement, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 22/12/2023 Analysis, Feature, Interview West Midlands Police officers under-reported use of force – report West Midlands Police (WMP) officers' use of force in the course of their work was under-reported thousands of times in a year, inspectors have said. BBC 22/12/2023 News NSW Police must no longer stonewall on gay hate investigations AUSTRALIA: Their sons and brothers and fathers died lonely, terrifying violent deaths, yet their families' grief was cruelly prolonged by a stonewalling NSW Police Force that resisted acknowledging the hostility experienced by LGBTQI people as they investigated a four-decade swathe of unsolved murders across Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 22/12/2023 News First squad of international police recruits join WA’s frontline AUSTRALIA: The first group of qualified international police officers has graduated from an intensive 13-week transitional training course. Government of Western Australia 22/12/2023 News NZ’s new government is getting tough on gangs – but all the necessary laws already exist NEW ZEALAND: The new coalition government has made its campaign promise to crack down on gangs a priority in its 100-day action plan. But whether the new “get tough” policy genuinely plugs gaps in existing legislation is very much open to question. Stuff (New Zealand) 22/12/2023 Feature, Opinion Emails reveal Queensland police had detailed information about Nathaniel Train almost a year before Wieambilla attack AUSTRALIA: Sent to Queensland Police at 11:57am on December 20, 2021, this critical email from Goondiwindi council officer Andrew Leach revealed an unstable teacher had just committed several offences before going on the run in the state carrying weapons. ABC News (Australia) 22/12/2023 News AFP’s world-leading Forensics Intelligence capability keeping Australians safe AUSTRALIA: The AFP’s world-leading Forensic Intelligence Team has identified hundreds of persons of interest relating to illegal firearm activity across Australia resulting in the seizure of illicit firearms, drugs and cash. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 22/12/2023 News South Wales Police officer caught with cocaine banned from force A police officer caught with cocaine has quit his job to avoid being kicked off the force. BBC 21/12/2023 News Frontline gardaí strength drops to six-year low REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda numbers are expected to rise this month, with the early attestation of 151 new recruits. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 21/12/2023 News Taoiseach disputes Garda Comissioner’s claims Gardaí not notified about Roscahilll asylum seeker housing plans REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has disputed claims that Gardaí were not notified about the housing of 70 asylum seekers at the Ross Lake House Hotel in Roscahill. [AUDIO] Galway Bay (Republic of Ireland) 21/12/2023 News «101110121013101410151016101710181019Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events