Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101034 total results. Showing results 22481 to 22500 «112111221123112411251126112711281129Next ›Last » Met Police consider banning pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day The Metropolitan Police says it will use ‘any legislation necessary to keep people safe’ as it decides whether to ban a major protest on Armistice Day. Metro 6/11/2023 News PSNI chief constable: Jon Boutcher and Bobby Singleton face job interview Northern Ireland's next chief constable will be selected from a shortlist of two candidates later today. BBC 6/11/2023 News ‘Behavioural science, leadership and the high-performance organisation’ Professor David Halpern CBE, President and Founding Director of the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) shares his unique insights into the world of behavioural insights, stressing the importance of Daniel Kahneman’s work on ‘Thinking, Fast and and Slow’ and the critical importance of context when making judgements. He provides three examples of successful BIT work – from Chile (intimate partner violence), France (tackling fraud) and the UK (the first public airing of a new BIT inspired approach to tackle speeding). PolicingTV 6/11/2023 Feature, Video About 100 young people in violent clashes with police in Edinburgh Petrol bombs, fireworks and other projectiles were thrown at Scottish officers on Guy Fawkes Night The Guardian 5/11/2023 News Met Police cuts ties with adviser Attiq Malik after chant video emerges The Metropolitan Police has ended its relationship with an adviser who was filmed making a pro-Palestinian chant during a speech to a group. BBC 5/11/2023 News Police Scotland accelerates use of facial recognition Police Scotland’s use of a controversial form of facial recognition has tripled over the last five years, and is on course to rise even further in 2023, heightening concerns that suspects could be wrongly identified. The Ferret 5/11/2023 News Met Police cuts ties with adviser Attiq Malik after chant video emerges The Metropolitan Police has ended its relationship with an adviser who was filmed making a pro-Palestinian chant during a speech to a group. BBC 5/11/2023 News Top officer risks sack over snooping on accuser Bullying past was no barrier to Deputy Assistant Commissioner Matt Horne getting plum job at the Met The Times - Subscription at source 5/11/2023 News Met Police chief urged to ban pro-Palestinian Armistice Day protests Pressure on Scotland Yard to bar rally after warnings of clashes with veterans The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/11/2023 News Six people charged by police after pro-Palestinian protest in London The Metropolitan Police said 29 people were arrested during pro-Palestinian marches over the weekend The Independent 5/11/2023 News Family of Exeter man who died in police custody in 2012 hope for answers Inquest begins for Thomas Orchard, who died a week after officers placed a restraint belt around his face The Guardian 5/11/2023 News Man in critical condition after going into medical distress in Saskatoon police detention CANADA: Saskatoon Police Service Major Crime Section are investigating after a man who was in detention went into medical distress, and was last reported by police to be critical condition. CBC News (Canada) 5/11/2023 News Queensland government to ban sale of replica guns and knives AUSTRALIA: The Queensland government is set to ban the sale of gel blasters along with replica guns and knives to children. The laws designed to address rising youth crime would make it a crime to sell the items to those under the age of 18. Sky News 5/11/2023 News Baby’s motorway birth delivers An Garda Síochána apology for ‘embellished’ tale on Facebook REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána has apologised for an “inaccurate story” it published which claimed that three gardai in Co Meath attended and delivered a baby on a motorway. An official Meath garda social media account published on October 24 claimed: “Trim garda station received a call from our colleagues in the ambulance service. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 5/11/2023 News Senior police officer calls for backup over fears cab driver would rob him The incident, which happened earlier this year, has prompted a raft of rumours and allegations about the behaviour of Craig Guildford, chief constable of West Midlands Police. Sky News 5/11/2023 News ‘Murder’ horror in Devon: Woman is found dead at home as detectives arrest 32-year-old woman on suspicion of murder amid probe A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after another woman was found dead at her home. Officers were called by the ambulance service to a report of a woman in cardiac arrest at around 5:15pm on Saturday. Mail Online 5/11/2023 News Inside Crawley’s ‘tiny Tardis’ — Britain’s smallest police station In a town where drug and knife offences have risen sharply, the local force hopes a shed-sized but fully staffed office will help keep the peace, writes Jack Clover The Times 5/11/2023 Feature Thames Valley Police explains 11 hour wait times in Buckinghamshire New data has revealed that some crime victims in Buckinghamshire have been forced to wait nearly 11 hours for a police call response. A Freedom of Information (FOI) request submitted to Thames Valley Police by the Liberal Democrat party has revealed that police in Aylesbury Vale take some of the longest times in the UK to respond to 999 calls for Grade 2 priority incidents, which include burglaries, missing person reports and domestic incidents. The figures showed that some callers in the region were forced to wait up to 11 hours for a police response. Bucks Free Press 5/11/2023 News Scots drivers caught for offences on pedestrian crossings plummet as police cuts blamed The number of drivers caught for offences on pedestrian crossings has collapsed in the past 10 years, figures obtained by the Sunday Mail have revealed. The areas protected by zigzag lines should be safe havens for pedestrians and the disabled. Daily Record 5/11/2023 News Police Scotland expands use of controversial facial recognition system Police Scotland’s use of a controversial form of facial recognition has tripled over the past five years and is on course to rise even further in 2023, heightening concerns that suspects could be wrongly identified. The force has increased its use of retrospective facial recognition, where algorithms help identify people caught on camera at crime scenes by comparing their faces with millions of custody images stored on a UK-wide police database. The figures were released under Freedom of Information (FoI) legislation following a request to the Home Office by the investigative unit Liberty Investigates, and shared with The Ferret. The National 5/11/2023 News «112111221123112411251126112711281129Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events