Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97462 total results. Showing results 23801 to 23820 «118711881189119011911192119311941195Next ›Last » Gsoc refused audio tapes in Simeon Burke case amid concern over ‘covert recording’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc) has been refused access to "ambient" audio recordings of a court "melee" as part of its investigation into how gardaí acted during the incident that led to student lawyer Simeon Burke being convicted of a public order offence. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 21/7/2023 News Met police abused counterterrorism powers by arresting French publisher in London Ernest Moret was interrogated about French pension reform but never charged The Times - Subscription at source 21/7/2023 News TD calls for change in ‘terms of conditions’ of garda recruitment REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fianna Fáil’s Justice spokesperson Jim O’Callaghan has called for a change “in the terms and conditions” of garda recruitment in a bid to encourage people to join the force. There was a recruitment crisis, there were 14,000 members of An Garda Síochána, the same level as 20 years ago while the population had increased significantly since then, he told RTÉ radio’s Morning Ireland. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 21/7/2023 News False information about migrants mistreating women and children driving protests, says senior Garda REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Widespread use of social media and video streaming is also ‘complicating’ policing of protests, which have more than doubled this year, report states The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 21/7/2023 News Terms of reference: Thames Valley Police’s handling of information and intelligence relating to a serving officer arrested for sexual offences His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary (HMCIC) will carry out a review of Thames Valley Police’s handling of information and intelligence relating to a serving officer arrested for sexual offences. Reference in these terms to HMCIC include references to any person acting on his behalf. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 21/7/2023 News Police Conduct Regulations must not be bypassed to allow vetting-based dismissal of officers The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) fully agrees that chief officers must do more to prevent unsuitable individuals from joining and remaining in the police service. The vetting process should be revised and tightened to ensure the highest standards of policing and restore public trust. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 21/7/2023 News West Mids ACC to take up Northumbria DCC post Jayne Meir will join Northumbria from West Midlands Police where she is currently serving as Assistant Chief Constable. Police Oracle 21/7/2023 News Northumbria Police announce new Deputy Chief Constable Northumbria Police have today announced the appointment of a new Deputy Chief Constable. Jayne Meir will join from West Midlands Police where she is currently serving as Assistant Chief Constable. Northumbria Police 21/7/2023 News Met Police’s arrest of French publisher abused anti-terror powers – report The Met Police abused anti-terror powers when it stopped and arrested a French publisher, an independent report has found. Jonathan Hall KC said the arrest of Ernest Moret was at odds with the rights to freedom of expression and protest in a democracy. Mr Moret, 28, was stopped in London in April over his alleged involvement in the French pension protests. BBC 21/7/2023 News Silent treatment: Quebec officers refusing to answer questions from police watchdog CANADA: Situation reflects tense relationship between police forces and agency mandated to hold them accountable. Most police forces across Quebec are refusing to answer questions from investigators with the province's independent police watchdog after a court affirmed the right of officers not to incriminate themselves. CBC News (Canada) 21/7/2023 News There’s a Desperate Need for Reform in the NSW Police Force AUSTRALIA: Lifeless bodies are piling up in this state as a result of NSW police, which, as of mid-May, has fatally tasered a great-grandmother and shot dead two others, which are tragedies that have involved trigger-happy officers reaching for weapons to use on people having mental health episodes. Sydney Criminal Lawyers 21/7/2023 News Auckland shooting: Critically injured policeman a beloved father of two and distinguished sportsman NEW ZEALAND: A police officer critically hurt during the Auckland CBD shootings is a beloved father of two and distinguished sportsman, heavily involved in a local community club. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 21/7/2023 News Update 5 – Auckland CBD shooting NEW ZEALAND: To be attributed to Acting Superintendent Sunny Patel, Relieving Auckland District Commander: A scene examination will continue today at the site of yesterday’s tragic incident in the Auckland CBD. New Zealand Police 21/7/2023 News Arrest of French publisher in London referred to police watchdog Report says detention of Ernest Moret was wrong after he was held for almost 24 hours by counter-terrorist police The Guardian 21/7/2023 News Anti-Muslim hate cases have doubled in a decade, report finds Anti-Muslim hate incidents have doubled over the past decade, according to the monitoring group Tell Mama. Police Professional 21/7/2023 News ‘We want City of London Police to be most inclusive UK force’, says authority chair The chair the City of London Police Authority Board has said it is his goal for City of London Police “to be the most inclusive force in the country”. Police Professional 21/7/2023 News Northumbria Police appoints new deputy chief constable Northumbria Police has confirmed the appointment of a new deputy chief constable. Police Professional 21/7/2023 News Fewer drivers fled Edmonton police in 2022, chief says prevention tactics working CANADA: Edmonton’s police chief says the department’s efforts to prevent criminals from fleeing police are working as the number of high-speed chases dropped last year. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 21/7/2023 News Police budget cut responsible for issues impacting the city CANADA: A recent letter to the editor of the Lethbridge Herald the person had complained of the lack of police presence in the downtown area of Lethbridge. Lethbridge Herald (Canada) 21/7/2023 Feature, Opinion How can police forces digitise their comms strategies? Effective communications systems are crucial in ensuring timely and reliable service delivery for the police and others in the public sector; Richard Evans, Chief Technology Officer at Cinos, believes modern unified communications solutions such as cloud-based voice platforms can offer secure and efficient communications across multiple devices, as well as enhancing agency collaboration and co-ordination, improving contact with the public, and strengthening resilience. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 21/7/2023 Feature, Innovation, Opinion «118711881189119011911192119311941195Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events