Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 26441 to 26460 «131913201321132213231324132513261327Next ›Last » Metropolitan Police ‘victimises ex-policewoman for racism exposé’ A former Metropolitan police officer accused the force of victimising her for blowing the whistle on alleged discrimination. The Times - Subscription at source 20/2/2023 News Calls for radical reform of gun laws after Plymouth shooting ‘Catastrophic’ failings that allowed gunman to kill five people increase pressure to overhaul 1968 legislation The Guardian 20/2/2023 News Police put Cenotaph on secret list of ‘contentious statues’ Officers fear it is among several statues that could be targeted by protesters trying to rewrite Britain’s history The Standard 20/2/2023 News Policing’s senior leaders warn of a ‘bleak’ future for policing, as it shares history of battle for fairness with police pay leads The Police Superintendents’ Association (PSA) is calling on the government to reform its pay process and respond to the workforce morale crisis as it warns of a ‘bleak’ future for policing. The PSA has submitted evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB), detailing evidence of a lack of ‘procedural justice’ when it comes to police pay, alongside its latest member survey results, showing a continued decline in senior officer morale and motivation. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 20/2/2023 News Australian watchdog criticises Ireland’s ‘veto’ for security services REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A proposal to establish an independent examiner of security legislation is contained in the Policing, Security and Community Safety Bill — but experts warn the proposed new office will not have sufficient powers. The Australian security watchdog has criticised legislative proposals to set up a similar body in Ireland, saying they give Irish intelligence agencies a “veto” on releasing information. The Australian independent national security legislation monitor (INSLM) also expressed “disappointment” at a decision by the Department of Justice to limit potential candidates for Ireland’s Independent Security Examiner to serving or former senior judges. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 20/2/2023 News Future of UK policing under threat unless officers given ‘fair’ pay increase, government told Exclusive: Official submissions to pay board warn of rising resignations and frustration as police barred from striking The Independent 20/2/2023 News Dame Lynne Owens announced as Met Deputy Commissioner Dame Lynne Owens has been announced as the Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service. Her appointment was confirmed by His Majesty the King following a recommendation by the Home Secretary and support from the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime. Metropolitan Police Service 20/2/2023 News Strategic Policing Requirement 2023 POLICY PAPER: The SPR sets out the Home Secretary's view of what the current national threats are, and the national policing capabilities needed to counter those threats. Home Office 20/2/2023 Report Remote Top End community of Peppimenarti lodges discrimination complaint over violence, under-policing AUSTRALIA: Just 200 people live in the community of Peppimenarti, six hours' drive south of Darwin. ABC News (Australia) 20/2/2023 News Inquiry probes police investigations into gay killings AUSTRALIA: Throwing gay men off cliffs was the preferred modus operandi of Sydney's gay-hate criminals in the 1980s, with some of the suspects being teenagers, an inquiry has heard. South Coast Register (Australia) 20/2/2023 News NT Police say two officers injured after axe allegedly thrown at police car during unrest in Daly River community AUSTRALIA: Northern Territory police say two officers have been injured after an axe was thrown at their vehicle during unrest in the Top End community of Daly River. ABC News (Australia) 20/2/2023 News Domestic abusers face crackdown under raft of new measures The most harmful domestic abuse offenders will face electronic tagging and tougher management under a raft of new measures to protect women and girls announced on Monday (February 20). Police Professional 20/2/2023 News Police see increase in family harm reports in wake of Cyclone Gabrielle NEW ZEALAND: There is an increase in family harm incidents reported to police in cyclone-hit areas, as people struggle with the effects of the storm. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 20/2/2023 News Learning identified for West Yorkshire Police following death of Star Hobson The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has identified ten areas of ‘learning’ for West Yorkshire Police (WYP) to improve how it responds to reports of child abuse and neglect following the death of 16-month-old Star Hobson. Police Professional 20/2/2023 News Plymouth shooting: victims’ families hit out at ‘police failings’ after unlawful killing verdict Relatives at inquest say Jake Davison should not have been granted gun licence with known history of violence The Guardian 20/2/2023 News First Service Police Complaints Commissioner appointed Margaret Obi has been appointed as the first Service Police Complaints Commissioner who will oversee the new Service Police complaints process which is expected to come into force in the second quarter of 2023. They will carry out investigations into the most serious allegations against the Service Police which brings the Service Police into line with their civilian counterparts. Ministry of Defence (MoD) 20/2/2023 News Families of black men killed in police custody demand response from Rishi Sunak Family members of those killed in police custody say it’s “no surprise” that a damning report the charity Inquest revealed that black people were seven times more likely to die following police restraint Mirror 20/2/2023 News Oversight of use of force in custody at Wiltshire Police ‘not good enough’, says HMICFRS Wiltshire Police’s governance and oversight of the use of force in custody “is not good enough” and is a “cause of concern”, according to His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS). Police Professional 20/2/2023 News Ex-National Crime Agency boss Dame Lynne Owens joins Met Police The former head of the National Crime Agency has joined the Met Police permanently. BBC 20/2/2023 News Mark Nuttall: ‘Once they’ve risen up the ranks, those involved in organised crime act like businessmen’ 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 Mark Nuttall, Director of Risk Solutions at Thomson Reuters, about his early investigations into crystal meth and GHB dealing, the geopolitical challenges of tackling organised crime, and how successful criminals increasingly act and operate like business CEOs. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/2/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion «131913201321132213231324132513261327Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events