Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114945 total results. Showing results 2141 to 2160 «104105106107108109110111112Next ›Last » Police review into Tom Phillips documentary ‘entirely appropriate’ – minister NEW ZEALAND: The police minister says a review around the processes behind a documentary regarding Tom Phillips is "entirely appropriate". Phillips died following a shootout with police after they were called to reports of a burglary in September 2025. It was earlier revealed a film crew from Dunedin-founded NHNZ Productions had been following the hunt for fugitive Phillips and his children for more than a year, gaining exclusive access to the investigation. The documentary would be streamed on Netflix. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 6/4/2026 News ‘Insufficient evidence’: Frustration swells as police drop more cases, offer fewer explanations SOUTH KOREA: Since gaining the power to close cases on their own, police are dropping a growing number of criminal complaints with little explanation, leaving victims with few avenues for redress. Korea JoongAng Daily (South Korea) 6/4/2026 News Hanes: Outlawing insults against police would be going too far CANADA: Misogynistic slurs hurled at a Montreal officer are unacceptable. A law is not the answer. You know casual misogyny has got out of hand in Montreal when a young man feels entitled to spew sexist, degrading filth at a female police officer to her face, film it, and post it on TikTok for all to see. The Gazette (Montreal) (Canada) 6/4/2026 Feature, Opinion Compensation for crime victims capped in 1996 not enough, say campaigners Figures suggest if £500,000 limit set for Great Britain 30 years ago was adjusted for inflation the maximum would be more than £1m. A 30-year freeze on compensation for victims of crime should be lifted, campaigners have said, adding that the maximum of £500,000 is insufficient to plan for a lifetime. The Guardian 6/4/2026 News Online Crime Centre to go live as part of partnership approaches to tackle fraud under new UK strategy This month sees the launch of a £30m Online Crime Centre combining police, intelligence services, banking, mobile networks and major tech firms in the fight against fraud – a key element in the UK Government’s recently launched Fraud Strategy 2026-2029, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/4/2026 Feature, Innovation Stuart Parsonage: Geraldton police officer in court after being charged with 13 new offences AUSTRALIA: The Geraldton police officer facing child exploitation material and indecent public act allegations on top of a string of other serious charges has appeared... Geraldton Guardian - Subscription at source 6/4/2026 News Gardaà call for on-duty driving licence that Âdiffers from their private one in wake of officer’s ban REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: GRA says if the State wants members of the force to intervene in highly volatile incidents, it has to recognise the current situation Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 6/4/2026 News SA Police to launch Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Service, confidential way to report alleged abuse by officers AUSTRALIA: SA Police has promised a new way for victims to report alleged domestic abuse by officers in the wake of the state’s landmark royal commission. Adelaide Now (Australia) - Subscription at source 5/4/2026 News Police shoot man in chest after ‘dynamic’ confrontation AUSTRALIA: Police have shot a man in the chest after he threatened to shoot officers but an initial investigation has revealed he didn't have a firearm. cootamundra herald 5/4/2026 News Armed security guarding Sadiq Khan leave bag filled with guns outside his home while feral youths terrorised Clapham Armed police protecting London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan left a bag filled with firearms on a street outside his south London home in a major security lapse. GB News 5/4/2026 News Only 649 traffic gardaà highlights need for ‘whole new approach’ to road safety, MEP says REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: EU transport MEP Cynthia Nà Mhurchú is calling for an "urgent road safety" crackdown after highlighting how there are only 649 traffic gardaà in the country. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 5/4/2026 News Female gardai terrified to report sexual harassment as details of ‘fear’ created by fined senior sergeant laid bare REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Women in the Gardai think they will destroy their career by reporting sexual harassment. Many suffer a backlash when word gets out and are ostracised before going on sick leave, a TD said. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 5/4/2026 News Sisters of officer killed by Dezi Freeman plan to sue police for negligence, lawyer says AUSTRALIA: Dianne Thompson and Lois Kirk tell Victoria police in letter ‘we did not expect to feel invisible’ after Neal Thompson’s death. The sisters of Neal Thompson, one of the two police officers shot dead by Dezi Freeman in Porepunkah last August, plan to sue Victoria police for negligence after an inquest into the officers’ deaths, their lawyer says. The Guardian 5/4/2026 News Police recruit army of drones in bid to tackle rise of football thugs Police are increasingly using drones to spy on football fans in a bid to counter a surge in violence and disorder. Mail Online - Subscription at source 5/4/2026 News Sussex police chief: I’m not racist for taking a stand over illegal migrants Katy Bourne says there are legitimate security concerns about undocumented men who entered Britain unlawfully The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/4/2026 News ‘Police were never designed for this’: Pioneering UK force rethinks approach to domestic abuse Five years ago, Avon and Somerset Police took a groundbreaking approach to investigating rape and sexual assault. Officers were told to think less about picking apart victims’ accounts and focus instead on patterns in the alleged perpetrator’s behaviour. Financial Times 5/4/2026 News Rise in number of girls being identified as victims in county lines exploitation, data shows Charities suggest ‘gendered understanding’ of crime means services often fail to recognise girls and young women as victims The Guardian 4/4/2026 News ‘Growing 3x faster than police staffing’: Surge in cybercrime and new laws on ransomware payment could put UK businesses (and their directors) — in a “compliance trap.” Ransomware payments may soon carry civil or criminal penalties. Cybercrime in the United Kingdom is expanding at a rate that exceeds the growth of dedicated policing resources, and new figures from Forbes Solicitors claim fraud and computer misuse offenses have increased sharply in recent years, while staffing levels in cyber and economic crime units rose at a slower pace. techradar 4/4/2026 News 500+ street gangs in NSW: Police intelligence reveals AUSTRALIA: The state faces an unprecedented gang crisis with hundreds of active crews as violence breaks containment barriers, threatening communities once considered safe from street warfare. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 4/4/2026 News Why Britain’s most common crime has been poorly investigated for decades The government and chief constables are now committed to improving fraud investigation and the service to victims - but it's taken a long time to get here. Fraud has never been a police priority because, as one detective explained, it doesn't "bang, bleed or shout" like other crimes. It isn't sexy, is how some cops put it. Sky News 4/4/2026 Analysis, Feature «104105106107108109110111112Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events