Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114945 total results. Showing results 2161 to 2180 «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Investigation launched after MPS firearms left in street Five officers from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have been removed from frontline duties after a bag of firearms was found on a street in south London. Police Professional 4/4/2026 News Five Met officers taken off duty after police ‘leave bag of guns outside Sadiq Khan’s home’ Armed police officers assigned to protect London Mayor Sadiq Khan reportedly left a bag containing multiple guns and ammunition outside his south London residence, where it was later discovered by a member of the public. The discovery was made on Tuesday evening by the girlfriend of scaffolder Jordan Griffiths, who told The Sun newspaper that she found the bag by the kerbside. The Independent 4/4/2026 News Met officers taken off duty for misplacing weapons Five Metropolitan Police officers have been removed from front-line duties after a bag containing firearms and a Taser was left on a London street, the force has said. BBC 4/4/2026 News Selling stolen art is tricky, so why even bother? Anja Shortland, Reader in Political Economy at King’s College London, explains why the theft of artworks continues to be attractive to some criminal gangs. Police Professional 4/4/2026 Feature Sadiq Khan protection officers ‘leave bag with guns and Taser on south London street’ Met police investigate incident, removing five officers from frontline duties after member of the public discovers items. Armed police officers protecting the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, allegedly left a bag containing guns and a Taser on the street which was discovered by a member of the public. The Metropolitan police said on Friday it was investigating the incident and five officers had been removed from frontline duties while inquiries were being carried out. The Guardian 3/4/2026 News The Langdale Review The Langdale Review was commissioned by the Chief Constable to provide independent scrutiny, constructive challenge and assurance in relation to our work addressing violence against women and girls. The decision to commission the review reflects our ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability and continuous improvement. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 3/4/2026 Report Independent Langdale review provides ‘honest and constructive insights’ The Police Service of Northern Ireland welcomes the Rachel Langdale KC Review which was commissioned by the Chief Constable Jon Boutcher to provide independent scrutiny, constructive challenge and assurance in this important area of our work. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 3/4/2026 News Almost 30% of suspended gardaí accused of sexual violence or domestic abuse REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A decision to suspend a garda is “never taken lightly”, said Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly. Almost 30% of all gardaí suspended from work face allegations of sexual violence, domestic abuse, or coercive control. Some 96 gardaí out of a force of around 14,400 are currently suspended, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly said. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 3/4/2026 News RCMP launches video interpretation pilot to bridge communication gaps with Deaf community CANADA: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has launched a Virtual Remote Interpreting (VRI) pilot project designed to provide front-line officers with immediate, on-demand access to sign language interpreters during unplanned encounters with Deaf or hard of hearing individuals. Blue Line (Canada) 3/4/2026 News Police watchdog clears officer who fatally shot man with BB gun at Danforth GO station CANADA: Ontario's police watchdog will not lay charges against an officer who fatally shot a man at the Danforth GO station in December, saying the man had a BB gun that would have reasonably been thought to be real gun. CBC News (Canada) 3/4/2026 News Retailers given direct line to police in statewide operation targeting theft AUSTRALIA: 23 people were arrested during a statewide blitz on retail crime this week, as police joined forces with more than 80 businesses to tackle theft and anti-social behaviour in shopping precincts. Pulse Tasmania (Australia) 3/4/2026 News Police gear up for nationwide roadside drug testing rollout NEW ZEALAND: Police are ramping up preparations for the nationwide rollout of roadside drug testing, with training set to begin across the country in the coming weeks. 1 News (New Zealand) 3/4/2026 News ‘Controlled conduct’: Police and the secret war on the gun trade AUSTRALIA: On an autumn afternoon in 2024, a Victoria Police surveillance operative noticed a silver Mercedes Benz parked on a suburban street in Armstrong Creek. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 3/4/2026 News Kelowna looks at ‘tiered policing’ as police costs projected to soar 66% by 2031 CANADA: The City of Kelowna, B.C., is considering alternatives to its current policing model, including a municipal force and what’s called "tiered policing," as the cost of public safety has soared in recent years — and experts expect that to continue. CBC News (Canada) 3/4/2026 News From charging children to safeguarding them: My reflective journey through the county lines landscape Former British Transport Police officer Rob Glassborow was a member of the County Lines Task Force launched in 2019, which adopted an approach of focusing on juveniles exploited by drug gangs as offenders rather than victims; now a lecturer in policing at Leeds Trinity University, he admits to being “in awe” of how county lines policing has become a specialist area with a clear safeguarding mission, and points to the increased knowledge and expertise as an example of the success of professionalising policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/4/2026 Analysis, Feature, Opinion PSNI seeking to amend regulations allowing officers facing misconduct to retire, says Chief Constable Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the practice ‘shouldn’t happen’. Belfast Telegraph - Subscription at source 3/4/2026 News Inside the messages between police’s media communications director and documentary boss NEW ZEALAND: nside nearly 300 pages of documents released by police lies a series of messages between Police's director of media and strategic communications Juli Clausen and the CEO of a documentary crew Dame Julie Christie. National Crime Correspondent Sam Sherwood reports. Police's director of media and strategic communications Juli Clausen and Dame Julie Christie had been messaging each other for months before Clausen messaged details about Tom Phillips' last hours. On Thursday, police released 289 pages of correspondence in relation to the documentary including a series of messages between Clausen and Christie, the chief executive of a documentary production company. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 3/4/2026 News Liberal bill would force companies to simplify data access for police. No one knows the cost CANADA: Telecommunications association says ask goes 'beyond normal business operations'. The Liberal government's second attempt at giving police and spies easier access to Canadians' information includes what's anticipated to be costly demands on a range of private businesses to to change how they manage their data. But the government says it doesn't yet know how much the companies — or Canadian taxpayers — would have to pay. CBC News (Canada) 3/4/2026 News South Yorkshire Police officer accused of forging signatures guilty of gross misconduct, hearing panel finds A South Yorkshire Police officer accused of forging the signature of an alleged assault victim has been found guilty of gross misconduct. The allegation was made against Shaid Nazir, who was a serving police constable at the time of the alleged conduct, but subsequently left the force. The Star (Yorkshire) 3/4/2026 News Government ‘turning a blind eye’ to Legacy pressures on police – Jon Boutcher The Government is turning "a blind eye" to "pressures unfairly and unreasonably placed" on the PSNI by Troubles Legacy legislation, the force's Chief Constable has said. The Newsletter 3/4/2026 News «105106107108109110111112113Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events