Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100067 total results. Showing results 23901 to 23920 «119211931194119511961197119811991200Next ›Last » Home Office delay on abortion clinic buffer zones leaves council to act alone Manchester extends own measures to prevent women from being harassed after legislation delays The Guardian 15/9/2023 News Award wins for BTP British Transport Police’s “Speak Up, Interrupt” campaign and the Railway Guardian app have been awarded the ‘Making Spaces Safer’ award by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing in their recognition event for police officers, staff and volunteers who are working to tackle violence against women and girls. British Transport Police 15/9/2023 News Foot patrols top Victoria’s police service wish list CANADA: More police officers walking the beat downtown and an increased focus on bike theft top Victoria city council’s wish list for the Victoria Police Department. Times Colonist (Canada) 15/9/2023 News First responders to cycle across the coast of BC to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society with Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast CANADA: Starting today, 34 law enforcement and emergency services personnel will cycle 800 km across the coast of B.C. until September 22nd, 2023, with Cops for Cancer Tour de Coast in support of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS). Blue Line (Canada) 15/9/2023 News Investigations 101: The case of “The Red-Headed League” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – Instruction for modern-day detectives CANADA: The short story of The case of “The Red-Headed League” was published in 1891 and is found in The Adventures of Sherlock Homes. Blue Line (Canada) 15/9/2023 Feature McEntee has made ‘huge progress’ tackling crime – Varadkar REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: “Huge progress” has been tackling organised crime under Justice Minister Helen McEntee, Leo Varadkar has said. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 15/9/2023 News Garda roster changes will not gut community policing in Cork, states Garda Commissioner REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The commissioner and justice minister were speaking in Cork at the official reopening of a fully refurbished Rathcormac Garda Station on Thursday. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 15/9/2023 News Parole Board Annual Report 2021-2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: I was honoured to be nominated by the then Chief Justice The Hon Mr Justice Frank Clarke in December 2020, as Chairperson designate of the new Statutory Parole Board intended to be established under the Parole Act 2019. Government of Ireland 15/9/2023 Report Doncaster: Nine arrested after raids on unregulated car washes Nine men have been arrested as part of a police operation to tackle exploitation at unregulated car washes in Doncaster. South Yorkshire Police said such businesses can be linked to organised crime groups and immigration offences. BBC 15/9/2023 News John Lewis says cost of shoplifting jumps £12m due to organised crime Dame Sharon White, chairwoman of the department store group, said she met Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley about the issue. The Standard 15/9/2023 News Father among three charged with murder of 10-year-old Sara Sharif Urfan Sharif, his partner Beinash Batool and his brother, Faisal Malik, will appear in court in Guildford today. Three people have been charged with the murder of 10-year-old Sara Sharif. Sky News 15/9/2023 News Merseyside police officer accused of groping and having sex with abuse victims tells court women are lying A Merseyside police officer accused of abusing his position by having intimate relationships with vulnerable victims of crime has denied the allegations. PC Adam Hoyle has told a jury that the claims made by two women against him are untrue and said they were liars. Liverpool World 15/9/2023 News Honour-based abuse: Government rejects calls for legal definition The government has rejected calls for a legal definition of honour-based abuse. The Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) recommended the definition in its report into honour-based abuse in July. On Friday, the government responded by saying it already has a working definition used by the Home Office and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). BBC 15/9/2023 News Improvements made to the way Wiltshire Police protects children Improvements have been made to the way we protect children, according to a new report. Earlier this year, His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) revisited the force following our National Child Protection Inspection last year. Wiltshire Police 15/9/2023 News Inspectors ‘pleased’ after Wiltshire Police improve child protection Wiltshire Police is improving at keeping children safe around the county – but inspectors are still concerned about the force's work on domestic abuse investigations. His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) revisited the force to see how it had responded to an inspection carried out in March 2022. Wiltshire Times 15/9/2023 News Australian federal police officers’ details leaked on dark web after law firm hack AUSTRALIA: The AFP is the latest organisation revealed to have been caught up in the HWL Ebsworth hack, perpetrated by a Russian ransomware group in April The Guardian 15/9/2023 News ‘Flawed and biased’: Victoria Police to review Zachary Rolfe murder investigation over shooting of Indigenous man AUSTRALIA: The investigation that saw former constable Zachary Rolfe charged with murder over the shooting of an Indigenous man in 2019 is facing a review by Victoria Police. Sky News 15/9/2023 News Queensland Police officers appointed to commissioned ranks AUSTRALIA: The Queensland Police Service (QPS) has celebrated the appointment of 30 commissioned officers today. Officers at the rank of Inspector and above are classed as commissioned and are appointed by the Commissioner after demonstrating commitment to the Service through excellence in a range of operational and corporate fields within the organisation. Queensland Government (Australia) 15/9/2023 News Fleeing drug couriers ‘taking off helmets to stop garda pursuits’, TD claims REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: As Gardaí work on a new policy on when officers can pursue fleeing vehicles, a Government TD has claimed that drug couriers are taking off their helmets knowing that it will stop the pursuit. Clare Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe said that there is an urgent need to address the issue and said that motorcyclists wearing balaclavas are using garda uncertainty around pursuit policy. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 15/9/2023 News Specialists to help Northumbria Police call centres reduce mental health-related callouts The North East's Police and Crime Commissioner has announced a local charity will aid police call centres and help alleviate pressures on the police attending mental health crises. Chronicle Live (North East) 15/9/2023 News «119211931194119511961197119811991200Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events