Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97360 total results. Showing results 24881 to 24900 «124112421243124412451246124712481249Next ›Last » New Stephen Lawrence murder suspect named for first time Matthew White, 50, who died in 2021, allegedly told police he had been at scene of murder but officers failed to properly investigate The Independent 26/6/2023 News Met piloting ‘precision’ stop and search for weapon-enabled crime This data-led pilot began in parts of Barking and Dagenham and Lambeth on June 21. Police Oracle 26/6/2023 News SPF frustrated as talks over pay rise reach impasse General Secretary David Kennedy has told members that officials neither accepted or rejected the 8.5% pay claim, or made an alternative offer. Police Oracle 26/6/2023 News Martin Gallagher: ‘The illicit funds being gathered through drugs at present are fuelling corruption’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to former Police Scotland Superintendent Martin Gallagher, now a policing consultant and Associate of the London Policing College, about Baroness Casey’s review, taking drug profits away from organised crime, and the importance of eradicating corruption. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/6/2023 Feature, Interview Armed police arrest man, seize firearms, following 12-hour standoff in South West WA AUSTRALIA: Police say the threat posed by firearms and potential explosives saw them take a cautious approach during a 12-hour stand-off with a man in WA's South West. ABC News (Australia) 26/6/2023 News, Video Queensland police Tasered Aboriginal man six times before he died, coroner hears AUSTRALIA: An Indigenous man was Tasered six times by Queensland police and sedated by ambulance officers before he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest, a coroner has heard. The Guardian 26/6/2023 News Police take firearm reporting ‘extremely seriously’ amid frequent incidents NEW ZEALAND: Police are reassuring the people of ManawatÅ« their communities are safe despite frequent firearm incidents in the region. Stuff (New Zealand) 26/6/2023 News, Video Lack of garda resources in Mayo highlighted REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The lack of garda resources in Mayo under the new policing model has been highlighted again by a local councillor. The Connaught Telegraph (Ireland) 26/6/2023 News Stephen Lawrence: BBC names new suspect in UK’s most notorious racist murder A major suspect in the Stephen Lawrence murder is publicly named today for the first time, after a BBC investigation. BBC 26/6/2023 News Metropolitan Police name new suspect in Stephen Lawrence murder Matthew White identified by Scotland Yard after BBC investigate his role in 1993 racist attack. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/6/2023 News New Stephen Lawrence suspect named as Met Police makes rare decision for racist murder Police have confirmed the name of a sixth alleged attacker in the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence after the Metropolitan Police said 'many mistakes' were made in the 1990s investigation Mirror 26/6/2023 News Police name major suspect in murder of Stephen Lawrence The Stephen Lawrence case had a significant impact on race relations and the fight against racism in the United Kingdom Wales Online 26/6/2023 News Stephen Lawrence: How the Met Police failed to spot suspect Matthew White The most notorious racist murder in British history has never been fully solved, but everyone thinks they know who attacked Stephen Lawrence. BBC 26/6/2023 News Laois Garda Superintendent rejects official Garda drug unit statistics REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Official figures suggesting only one garda was allocated to the garda drugs unit in Laois Offaly have been denied by a Garda Superintendent. Leinster Express (Republic of Ireland) 25/6/2023 News ‘Technical fault’ stops 999 calls for more than an hour BT says back-up platform now working and people should make emergency calls to police, ambulance and fire services as usual The Guardian 25/6/2023 News ‘No case to answer’: the Londoner arrested for murder on the injustice that shaped his life Kenny Imafidon was arrested under the controversial ‘joint enterprise’ law. After six months behind bars, his case was thrown out. Now 30, he has written a breathtaking memoir about his early years, acquittal – and what can be done to change the system The Guardian 25/6/2023 Feature, Interview Police solve no thefts at all in most neighbourhoods Stealing effectively 'decriminalised', say campaigners, as officers accused of shifting away from core crime The Telegraph - Subscription at source 25/6/2023 News Coercive control survivors are being invited to take part in new Irish study REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Women who have suffered coercive control in intimate relationships are urged to take part in a new Trinity College Dublin study on this dehumanising form of psychological abuse. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 25/6/2023 News Essex Police top force at bringing sex offenders to justice Essex Police has been ranked as the top force in the country at bringing sex offenders to justice. Essex Police is ranked 1st out of 43 forces across the UK for its sexual offences conviction rate, spanning the 12 months until May 2023. Across the county, an unmatched 91.3 per cent of sexual offence cases ended with a successful conviction, compared against the 84.5 per cent average nationally. Gazette (Essex) 25/6/2023 News Assault on Corrections officer has lasting effect NEW ZEALAND: A Corrections officer who was assaulted in the line of duty says he has become a prisoner in his own home. On November 15, Simon Richard Hughes, 35, was released from prison but by 12.30am the following day, police were called to his residence. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 25/6/2023 News «124112421243124412451246124712481249Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events