Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100011 total results. Showing results 24801 to 24820 «123712381239124012411242124312441245Next ›Last » GRECO publish second UK 5th Round Compliance Report GRECO (Group of States Against Corruption) publishes second 5th round compliance report for the UK. Home Office 25/8/2023 News Ending the ‘digital strip search’: How one force has transformed RASSO investigations Gloucestershire Constabulary no longer needs to take rape victims’ phones from them for data analysis; Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass hears how this new approach has improved the service and experience for victims, while also saving police time and money. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 25/8/2023 Analysis, Feature, Innovation Met Police updates evictions guidance for officers The Metropolitan Police has updated its training and guidance on housing evictions for frontline officers. The force said that the changes, which include a presumption against eviction, are "reflective of the needs of tenants". BBC 25/8/2023 News Tower Hamlets: Four pedestrians hit by car being chased by police Four pedestrians have been hit by a car being chased by the police in London. BBC 25/8/2023 News Police acknowledge sentencing of Christchurch brothers NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledge the sentencing today of Danny and Roberto Jaz in the Christchurch District Court. This brings an end to five years of complex and detailed investigation work, and a drawn-out prosecution process. New Zealand Police 25/8/2023 News Child detention changes labelled Qld’s ‘darkest hours’ AUSTRALIA: The Palaszczuk government has rejected a chorus of criticism over a raft of new laws allowing children to be held in police watch houses, a move condemned as the "darkest hours" in Queensland politics. Deputy Premier Steven Miles said amendments to the youth justice laws were difficult but ultimately essential to ensure community safety. Central Western Daily (Australia) 25/8/2023 News Names Today, Faces Tomorrow? UK Police Fail On Privacy Recent events raise substantial concerns about whether UK police departments can be trusted to utilize advanced surveillance technologies. In the last two months, multiple data breaches implicating UK police have come to light: Tech Policy Press 25/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Police investigating sexual assault allegations against Victorian MP AUSTRALIA: Sexual assault allegations made against former Labor MP Will Fowles are being investigated, Victoria Police has confirmed. The alleged incident involving the Ringwood MP is believed to have occurred at a hotel in Melbourne CBD. 9 News (Australia) 25/8/2023 News Police used ‘code’ in Lucy Letby’s diary to link her to murders Police investigating Lucy Letby were able to uncover important evidence because they found a 'code' in her diary, officers have revealed. Lad Bible 25/8/2023 News Two charged after importing more than $650,000 worth of ‘ice’ AUSTRALIA: Two men will appear in court today charged over allegedly importing methylamphetamine into Sydney through a delivery service. Earlier this month, detectives from the State Crime Command’s Raptor Squad commenced an investigation after a suspicious consignment was observed at a delivery depot in Sydney’s west. New South Wales Police Force 25/8/2023 News Viewpoint: another Notting Hill Carnival – more crossing of fingers Chris Hobbs will once again be attending this weekend's Notting Hill Carnival as an observer for Police Oracle. Here he raises some long standing safety concerns about the event. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/8/2023 Analysis, Feature Police federation tells officers not to work extra hours Body urges its members not to report for unscheduled shifts if they are off duty or ill as it seeks a pay rise of 8.5 per cent The Times - Subscription at source 25/8/2023 News Thames Valley Police: ‘Super-recognisers’ used to patrol for sex offenders A police force is using experts in facial recognition to patrol for sexual predators outside nightclubs and bars. BBC 25/8/2023 News Rural and Wildlife Crime lead, Sergeant Brian Calver: ‘We try and focus on high harm’ As part of a week's filming for PolicingTV with Suffolk Constabulary, Sergeant Brian Calver, the force's lead for Rural and Wildlife Crime, met PolicingTV's Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix. PolicingTV 25/8/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Mama Hooch sexual assaults: Survivors praised for courage in speaking up NEW ZEALAND: The women who were subjected to "monstrous" attacks by the Jaz brothers have been lauded for their bravery in speaking up and helping put them behind bars. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 25/8/2023 News This coffee-for-coppers deterrent is a load of froth Remember when Prince Harry wanted to buy some coppers for his protection when he popped over from Santa Monica, and everyone was furious? The Metropolitan Police force was not for sale, he was told. The integrity of our officers, the security of our great nation, could not be purchased. Well, not for the sort of money Harry was offering, anyway. Turns out they come a lot cheaper. A medium cappuccino and a frosted cupcake, that should do it. The Times - Subscription at source 24/8/2023 Feature, Opinion Lucy Letby detective: Nurse ‘had ability to mentally switch off’ Officer said there was no emotional reaction by Letby when she was questioned about the murder of seven babies The Times - Subscription at source 24/8/2023 News Former Greater Manchester Police PCSO who abused his position for a sexual purpose barred from policing A former PCSO who formed or pursued inappropriate relationships with women he met while working for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has been barred from policing following two investigations by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 24/8/2023 News Garda chief vows ‘substantially degraded’ Kinahan crime cartel will be destroyed REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Assistant Commissioner Justin Kelly has said he is “confident that people at the top of that group will see justice” Sunday World (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2023 News Garda Commissioner says GRA no confidence vote will ‘resolve nothing’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has rejected the validity of the "no confidence" ballot recently held by the Garda Representative Association (GRA). Speaking to Prime Time, Commissioner Harris said it is not something he should be subject to. "I'm not a politician. I'm a commissioner leading a police service." RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 24/8/2023 News «123712381239124012411242124312441245Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events