Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115624 total results. Showing results 2161 to 2180 «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » High visibility policing operation underway in response to dissident threat: ACC Beck Communities across Northern Ireland will see an increase in policing activity as a high visibility policing operation gets underway to counter the ongoing dissident threat. Assistant Chief Constable for Crime Department Davy Beck (pictured) said: “We have concerns about threats across Northern Ireland from dissident groups, particularly in the wake of the recent attack on Dunmurry Police Station which demonstrated a clear intent to damage and disrupt communities and potentially injure and kill police officers and staff." Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 28/4/2026 News Minister for Justice rules out investigation into use of force by gardaà during fuel protests REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has ruled out an investigation into the policing of the recent fuel protests, rejecting calls for a probe into the use of pepper spray and physical force against demonstrators by gardaÃ. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2026 News PAC concerned by high value of cash stored in garda estate REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recommended that An Garda SÃochána provide a clearer breakdown of its expenditure. In a report due to be published today, the PAC expressed concern over the high value of cash stored in the garda estate which it believes presents an excessive risk. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 28/4/2026 News Study finds police-led youth action meetings delivering no benefit for NSW children and families AUSTRALIA: A new evaluation shows NSW Police Force Youth Action Meetings (YAMs) are not working; and are even leading to worse outcomes for some children. Between 2020 and 2021, the NSW Police Force piloted the YAMs program in two NSW locations. Nearly half of all children referred to YAMs during the pilot phase were Aboriginal. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 28/4/2026 News IOCTA 2026 – The evolving threat landscape: how encryption, proxies and AI are expanding cybercrime The Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) is Europol’s analysis of evolving threats and trends in the cybercrime landscape, with a focus on how it has changed over the last 12 months. In this report, we delve into different criminal trends in cybercrime enablers, online fraud schemes, cyber-attacks and online child sexual exploitation. Europol 28/4/2026 Report New 2026 ‘IOCTA’ highlights sophisticated tactics and emerging challenges in the digital landscape EUROPE: Europol today published the new edition of the Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) 2026, providing an in-depth analysis of the latest trends and developments in cybercrime affecting the European Union. The report, titled "How encryption, proxies, and AI are expanding cybercrime," underscores the accelerating pace and sophistication of cyber threats, emphasising the need for enhanced law enforcement capabilities and international cooperation. Europol 28/4/2026 News Suffolk’s chief constable announces retirement The chief constable of Suffolk Constabulary, Rachel Kearton, has announced she will retire in October. Police Professional 28/4/2026 News Megatrends 2026 Report OCEANIA: Demand for police services continues to grow, while the nature of that demand is becoming more fragmented, less predictable, and increasingly shaped by forces beyond the direct control of policing agencies. This report examines how these forces can interact and compound over the next five years and beyond, and what that means for policing legitimacy, capability, and operating models. Australia New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency (ANZPAA) 28/4/2026 Report First domestic abuse suicide case involving under-18s included in police report A case of suicide following domestic abuse where both the victim and suspect were aged under 18 has been included in official police data for the first time. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2026 News BTP communication boost on London Underground after tech update The network upgrade will update the capital's public safety critical communications, enhancing response times for the likes of the British Transport Police (BTP), and improving the quality of information available to the emergency services, addressing live incidents. Police Oracle 28/4/2026 News Crime is no longer just a local issue That is why a national police force is needed, as Estelle Marks explains. Police Professional 28/4/2026 Feature, Opinion Emily Spurrell: How the APCC is shaping Police Reform In this second conversation with Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell, the focus shifts to the work of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners during one of the biggest periods of reform policing has faced in years. As APCC Chair, Spurrell explains how the organisation has been working closely with ministers, civil servants and PCC colleagues to influence the Police Reform White Paper, protect key principles around governance and represent members’ priorities as the detail begins to take shape. The interview also looks at the pressure this creates for a small national team still supporting PCCs with the day-to-day realities of policing. From governance, legislation and reform timetables to victims, volunteers and rural crime, Spurrell sets out how the APCC is balancing business as usual with a fast-moving reform programme — and why getting the detail right now will matter for policing and the public for years to come. PolicingTV 28/4/2026 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Suffolk is second nationally for lowest recorded crime Among the crime types that saw declines include theft from a person, public order, burglary, criminal damage, violent offences, vehicle crime and stalking and harassment. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2026 News PFNI says it’s ‘time to translate words into meaningful financial support’ Police Federation for Northern Ireland says words of support after Dunmurry station bomb are meaningless unless backed up by financial support for recruitment and legacy caseload. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/4/2026 News Figures show rise in suicides after domestic abuse There has been a sizeable rise in the number of victims of domestic abuse who took their own lives in England and Wales, official figures show. BBC 28/4/2026 News Growing awareness of link between suicide and domestic abuse leads to rise in recorded deaths Growing awareness of suicide following domestic abuse has driven an increase in recorded deaths linked to domestic abuse in the past year. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 28/4/2026 News Police report shows first domestic abuse suicide case involving under 18s The annual Crime Survey for England and Wales shows four total reported cases of suicide following domestic abuse where the victim was aged under 16. Sky News 28/4/2026 News First teenage suicide linked to domestic abuse recorded in police data Domestic abuse is increasingly being recorded in the 16 to 19-year-old age group, with this last year marking the first case of suspected suicide following a teenage relationship where both the victim and suspect were under the age of 18. The Independent 28/4/2026 News First teenage suicide linked to domestic abuse recorded in England and Wales Police warn of violent pornography and ‘toxic’ influencers as suicides outstrip homicides for third year running The Guardian 28/4/2026 News Survey will gauge trust in police force – PCC The level of trust and confidence West Midlands residents have in their police force is to be measured in a major two-year survey. BBC 28/4/2026 News «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events