Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114945 total results. Showing results 2301 to 2320 «112113114115116117118119120Next ›Last » Garda gets road ban for dangerous driving after chasing illegal scramblers in Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sean Shields said he was doing his best to try to tackle the “scourge” of reckless scramblers in Dublin Crime World - Subscription at source 31/3/2026 News Top Police Forces celebrated at Inaugural National Community Engagement Awards On 3rd March 2026 police forces and partner organisations from around the UK gathered in Hull for the inaugural National Community Engagement Awards. Organised by VISAV Ltd, providers of the Neighbourhood Alert engagement and CRM platform, and co-hosted by Humberside Police and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside, the evening saw awards presented to individuals, teams and forces in recognition of initiatives and campaigns relating to community engagement. PolicingTV 31/3/2026 Feature, Video Half of criminal charges against NSW police collapse AUSTRALIA: More than half of all criminal charges against NSW Police officers on duty have collapsed in court or been dismissed, raising serious questions about whether weak cases are being rushed to prosecution. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 30/3/2026 News ‘This is highway robbery with complicity’: Fury spreads across Peel after Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah’s $611K salary revealed; his deputy made $500K CANADA: In less than six years, Nishan Duraiappah has gone from a deputy chief in Halton Region to the highest paid policing official in all of Canada, with Peel residents shelling out $611,678 for his salary and benefits in 2025. The Pointer (Canada) 30/3/2026 News No charges recommended for Winnipeg police officers in connection with man’s 2024 death: IIU CANADA: Watchdog says stress of restraint was factor in fatality, recommends police reassess use-of-force policies. Manitoba's police watchdog is not recommending charges for a trio of Winnipeg officers involved in an encounter with a 35-year-old man before his death. James Edwin Wood, 35, died on Jan. 27, 2024, after an incident with police in the Crestview neighbourhood. At the time, several witnesses told CBC News they believed officers used unnecessary force, including punching and beating Wood with a baton, during the encounter. CBC News (Canada) 30/3/2026 News Ottawa launches consultation on national anti-fraud strategy CANADA: The federal government says it will be consulting for the next four weeks on a national strategy to tackle financial scams targeting Canadians and businesses. CTV News (Canada) 30/3/2026 News Garda facing dismissal over sex claims with girl (17) wins lifeline as disciplinary inquiry appeal to be launched REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Judge Simons was told that an appeal against the decision of the Board would be made before midnight tomorrow Tuesday. Crime World - Subscription at source 30/3/2026 News Police-reported hate crime in Canada, 2024 CANADA: In 2024, police-reported hate crime in Canada was relatively stable following some sharp increases in previous years. Canadian police services reported 4,882 hate crimes in 2024 a slight rise (+1%) from 2023. Government of Canada 30/3/2026 Report Senior South Wales Police officer told junior he wanted to pull her clothes off The senior officer targeted a junior on his team with sexually inappropriate messages, a South Wales Police misconduct hearing heard Wales Online 30/3/2026 News Minister Champagne highlights new measures in Montréal as part of Canada’s “follow-the-money” strategy against extortion CANADA: Too many Canadians are victims of extortion. Every day, people and businesses fall prey to organized criminal networks that often operate across borders. Government of Canada, Mirage News 30/3/2026 News NI Justice Minister Naomi Long publishes public consultation on firearms licensing The consultation seeks the public’s views on proposals to achieve full cost recovery of firearms licensing fees as well as proposals to add to the calibres of firearms that may be exchanged in a “one-off-one-on” transaction carried out by a registered firearms dealer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/3/2026 News Inquiry launched after police firearms officer discharges weapon An investigation has been launched after a firearms officer discharged his weapon during an incident, a police force said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/3/2026 News Chief Constable speaks out about claims made by ex-police staff member in TV documentary Chief says documentary is based on spurious claims by a former member of police staff that called into question the findings of detectives in relation to a number of historic homicide cases. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/3/2026 News Merseyside Police launches major force restructure Merseyside Police has introduced a significant force restructure designed to modernise policing, strengthen local accountability and improve the service delivered to communities across the region. Police Professional 30/3/2026 News Officers acted appropriately after toy gun triggers armed response A Police Ombudsman investigation has found that police did not use excessive force while responding to a “credible” report of a firearm in a car – subsequently found to have been a toy water pistol. Police Professional 30/3/2026 News Consultation launched on firearms licensing to address ‘budgetary shortfall’ Northern Ireland Justice Minister Naomi Long has published a public consultation on firearms licensing, which is currently “heavily subsidised” by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Police Professional 30/3/2026 News WA Police not bothered hunting masked man carrying gun near popular northern suburbs beach AUSTRALIA: WA Police have got some serious explaining to do after closing a case of a masked gunman walking the streets near a popular Perth beach without even... The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 30/3/2026 Feature, Opinion Former NSW police officer Jonathan Martin pleads guilty to weapons charges AUSTRALIA: Jonathan James Martin has plead guilty to three of 21 weapons charges alleged to have occurred during his time as a NSW Police officer. He has pleaded not guilty to 17 other charges, with a plea on the final charge reserved. ABC News (Australia) 30/3/2026 News Police warn against use of sexual assault self‑swabbing kits ‘Self-swabbing’ rape and sexual assault kits present a “significant risk” to victims, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has warned. Police Professional 30/3/2026 News Cheshire chief speaks out over ‘harmful’ ITV documentary The chief constable of Cheshire Constabulary has taken the unusual step of speaking out against a ‘harmful’ true crime documentary which suggests the force may have failed to identify a serial killer responsible for the deaths of several elderly couples. 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