Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97448 total results. Showing results 24101 to 24120 «120212031204120512061207120812091210Next ›Last » Major shake-up could stop Police Scotland officers being falsely accused of assaults & attempted murders A roll-out of bodycams for cops could cut malicious claims against them, union bosses say. But critics say we’re lagging behind the rest of the UK, where the vital kit is already being used by police forces. The Scottish Sun 15/7/2023 News Irish government urged to boost Garda funding in fight against online piracy & illegal telly streaming REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Government should up Garda funding so they can properly tackle web piracy, it’s claimed. Media firms were hauled before the Oireachtas Media Committee this week to discuss the future of sports broadcasting. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 15/7/2023 News Victorian top cop calls for police to be given new powers to arrest youth offenders as young as 10 AUSTRALIA: Amid a steep rise in youth crime, one of the nation's top cops has called for more police powers to be installed so that officers can arrest young offenders aged between 10 and 13. Victoria Police Commissioner Shane Patton believes that his force should be able to arrest children as young as 10, to target particularly problematic individuals and repeat offenders, when the age of criminal responsibility is lifted to 14 in a few years' time. 9 News (Australia) 15/7/2023 News Victoria Police Air Wing among ‘busiest in the world’ AUSTRALIA: Victoria Police has reached a sky-high global milestone by notching up 10,000 hours in the air, thanks to a game-changing addition to its fleet. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 15/7/2023 News Victoria Police Chief Commissioner calls for more powers to detain youth offenders AUSTRALIA: Victoria Chief Police Commissioner Shane Patton has called for police officers to retain the power allowing them to detain children as young as ten once the age of criminal responsibility lifts to 14 as youth crime continues to rise across the state. Sky News 15/7/2023 News, Video Undercover police squads who fine men £100 for catcalling women in the street are to roll out across London Roving undercover police squads who fine men £100 for catcalling women in the street are set to roll out across London, a Metropolitan police chief has said. The scheme is already underway in Redbridge, a borough in northeast London, with patrols every night of the week by both uniformed and plain clothes officers. Mail Online 15/7/2023 News Complaints to Sadiq Khan’s Met police watchdog on public view in ‘data breach’ Personal details of 400 members of the public were left on display in what City Hall described as a ‘data breach’, not a ‘data leak’ The Standard 15/7/2023 News Derbyshire police ‘exploring options’ for Chesterfield station including potential new force HQ One option would be to build a new headquarters and custody suite that would house 50 cells. Derbyshire Live 15/7/2023 News Nine arrested in investigation into Mongrel Mob Barbarians president Steven Taiatini’s death NEW ZEALAND: Detectives working on slain Mongrel Mob Barbarians president Steven Taiatini’s case have made nine arrests so far and uncovered “a series of violent incidents” in the days leading up to his death. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 15/7/2023 News, Video Victoria’s police commissioner calls for powers to detain 10 to 13-year-olds when state raises age of criminal responsibility AUSTRALIA: Calls from Victoria's top cop for special detention powers when the age of criminal responsibility increases have been backed by the Coalition but vehemently opposed by the Greens. Sky News 15/7/2023 News, Video Canadian police, emergency response agencies consider adopting Meta’s Threads CANADA: As tens of millions of people begin using Threads, Meta’s rival to Twitter, police and emergency response agencies across Canada are considering embracing the new text-based app. The Globe and Mail (Canada) - Subscription at source 15/7/2023 News Met Police to increase pay for thousands of officers beyond the 7% announced by PM Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley has said the rise is needed to address the "spiralling cost of living and the additional financial challenges faced by officers and staff that relate to working in London". Sky News 15/7/2023 News The Internet Watch Foundation: Al, staff welfare and CSA trends Police Oracle visited the Internet Watch Foundation to find out how they are managing some of the crucial difficulties when it comes to identifying and removing online Child Sexual Abuse material. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2023 Analysis, Feature Home Office “still does not know” when ESN will be ready Emergency services are facing "significant costs" because of Home Office failures with the development and implementation of ESN, MPs have warned. The Home Office has "little to show" for the £2 billion spent on the Emergency Services Network, the Public Accounts Committee has said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2023 News People smugglers who brought in illegal migrants in car boots jailed Two British men were sentenced yesterday (13 July 2023) to over six years in prison for smuggling seven Indian migrants – including women and children – into the UK, in the boots of two cars Home Office 14/7/2023 News Undercover officer’s gross misconduct over activist relationship A former Metropolitan Police officer who had a sexual relationship with a woman he was spying on in a secretive undercover unit has been found guilty of gross misconduct. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2023 News Gardaí seize cocaine worth €11.4 million stashed in horsebox at Rosslare Harbour REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two men in their 20s and 30s have been arrested in relation to the seizure. Gardaí have announced that a cocaine shipment worth €11.4 million was seized by Revenue Customs Officers at Rosslare Europort Harbour, Wexford on Thursday, July 13 Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 14/7/2023 News Interview: Fed chair Steve Hartshorn on the 7% pay award Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales spoke with Police Oracle about yesterday's announcement on pay. The Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales has said there's been 'recognition' that the government has listened to the plight of officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 14/7/2023 Feature, Interview Volunteer Police Officers trained to enforce speed limits across Devon and Cornwall Volunteer Police Officers are being trained to enforce speed limits in communities across Devon and Cornwall thanks to funding from the Vision Zero South West road safety partnership. Special Constables have been kitted out with the very latest Home Office Type Approved speed enforcement cameras in a bid to curb speeding drivers at hotspots throughout the region. Cornish Times 14/7/2023 News Police custody units under threat as part of major review The future of some police custody units in Devon and Cornwall is to be considered as part of a review into their effectiveness. Devon and Cornwall Police has confirmed it is looking at providing a more '"cost-effective" service. Devon Live 14/7/2023 News «120212031204120512061207120812091210Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events