Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101010 total results. Showing results 22061 to 22080 «110011011102110311041105110611071108Next ›Last » Tougher measures aimed at sex offenders REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New legislation that introduces tougher laws to manage and monitor sex offenders comes into effect today (13 November). Law Society Gazette Ireland 13/11/2023 News Pro-Palestinian marches every week until Christmas ‘unsustainable’, police warn Met Police Federation chairman says combined impact of demonstrators and Just Stop Oil protests would strain force’s day-to-day resources The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/11/2023 News Third National Action Plan to combat and prevent Human Trafficking REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The first National Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Trafficking of Human Beings in Ireland was published in June 2009. The Second National Action Plan, published in 2016, built on the work of the first. A key component of any response to human trafficking is a victim-centred approach: that is the approach Ireland is taking with this plan and its corresponding policies. As Ireland’s Third National Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Human Trafficking, this plan aims to build on the progress achieved under the first and second action plans. [PDF] Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 13/11/2023 Report Third National Action Plan to prevent and combat human trafficking is published REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Image: HumanTrafficking Minister Helen McEntee launched the Third National Action Plan to prevent and combat human trafficking. The Plan aims to work towards ending human trafficking in the State as a key element of building stronger, safer communities. Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 13/11/2023 News Tougher laws to manage and monitor sex offenders come into effect today The Department of Justice is also drafting a plan to operationalise electronic monitoring of offenders Leitrim Live (Republic of Ireland) 13/11/2023 News A Boundless Threat? The Rise of Organised Crime in the UK This article launches a 10-part series on the top serious and organised crime threats to the UK and their evolution over the last decade. It traces the journey of the overarching threat posed, with a focus on the blurring of the lines with state threats. RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) 13/11/2023 Feature Just Stop Oil boasts that it has ‘overwhelmed’ Met Police with London protest Environmental campaign group says force did not have enough officers to stop supporters slow marching along Hendon Way The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/11/2023 News Whanganui woman punched, threatened with knife, trying to help ‘hurt’ man lying on the ground NEW ZEALAND: A woman who tried to help a man lying on the ground was punched repeatedly in her stomach and threatened with a knife after she checked to see if he was alive NZ Herald (New Zealand) 13/11/2023 News Police inquiry handed state a ‘roadmap to reform’. It seems we’re lost AUUSTRALIA: Releasing a damning 412-page report exposing a culture of racism, sexism and misogyny within the Queensland police ranks, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk labelled it a “roadmap to reform”. Brisbane Times (Australia) 13/11/2023 News Elderly traveller charged over alleged heroin import into Australia AUSTRALIA: The AFP has charged a New Zealand national with serious drug import offences, after the elderly passenger allegedly smuggled illicit drugs inside his luggage on board an international flight to Australia at the weekend. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 13/11/2023 News Sydney man accused of soliciting child abuse material AUSTRALIA:, A Western Sydney man has appeared in the Penrith Local Court on Friday 10 November, 2023, charged with multiple alleged online exploitation offences including soliciting child abuse material. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 13/11/2023 News Police to use knife detector in ‘high-risk’ areas A mobile knife detector will be used in parts of Devon and Cornwall to help tackle knife crime, police have said. BBC 13/11/2023 News Man charged with strangling Kent Police officer A man has been charged with strangling a police officer and assaulting two others. BBC 13/11/2023 News PFEW to seek urgent meeting with new Home Secretary to address issues faced by police officers In reaction to the appointment of Rt. Hon. James Cleverly MP as new Home Secretary, the Police Federation of England and Wales will be urgently seeking a meeting with him to address issues being faced by police officers, including pay and working conditions. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/11/2023 News Home Affairs Select Committee report on policing priorities – APCC chair responds In response to a report entitled ‘Policing Priorities’ published Friday 10 November 2023 by the Home Affairs Select Committee, Chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, Donna Jones said: “The report rightly emphasises the importance of regaining trust and confidence in policing and recognises the ever-evolving challenges facing the entire criminal justice system. As Police and Crime Commissioners, we are already working hard to see these issues addressed. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/11/2023 News More powers for policing protests considered by government The government is looking to strengthen police powers to deal with protesters, following demonstrations in London. BBC 13/11/2023 News The police are still witch-hunting gender-critical women Why has a woman in Newcastle been threatened with arrest for stating biological facts? Spiked 13/11/2023 Feature, Opinion Sgt Matt Ratana: Killed officer was let down by Met, partner says The partner of a police sergeant killed in a custody cell has said he was let down by the "shoddy and inadequate" performance of the Metropolitan Police. BBC 13/11/2023 News Plan to tighten law on glorifying terrorism ‘could criminalise crowd at Murrayfield’ Former reviewer of terror legislation says No 10’s efforts to broaden scope of law are ‘dangerous in principle’ The Guardian 13/11/2023 News How will recent and future legislation affect the right to protest in the UK? We examine the myriad of current laws and others being proposed to curb different types of protests and activism The Guardian 13/11/2023 Analysis, Feature «110011011102110311041105110611071108Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events