Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 26521 to 26540 «132313241325132613271328132913301331Next ›Last » Most Albertans ‘not interested’ in creating a provincial police force: poll CANADA: Most Albertans want to put handcuffs on a UCP government proposal to replace the RCMP with a provincial police force, says a new poll. msn.com 17/2/2023 News Police to face questions over Nicola Bulley disclosures Police will be asked about Nicola Bulley health disclosures to ensure they were necessary, the information commissioner says. BBC 17/2/2023 News Nathaniel Train purchased ammunition in lead up to Wieambilla shooting despite suspended gun licence, Queensland police confirm AUSTRALIA: When heavily armed special response police moved in to arrest Gareth, Nathaniel and Stacey Train, they faced a barrage of gunfire. Earlier that day, the Trains had shot dead two police officers and a neighbour at their fortified home at Wieambilla, near Tara in the Western Downs. The officers' armoured Bearcat vehicle was peppered with bullets and the police helicopter came under fire from the stockpile of ammunition the Trains had amassed in the months leading up to the incident on December 12 last year. But none of the three killers should have been able to purchase or possess ammunition or weapons. ABC News (Australia) 17/2/2023 News Northumbria Police chief appointed a deputy lieutenant for Northumberland Winton Keenen, the chief constable of Northumbria Police, has been appointed as a deputy lieutenant for Northumberland. The role will see him support and assist the Duchess of Northumberland in her position as Lord Lieutenant - the King’s official representative for the county. Northumberland Gazette 17/2/2023 News Devon and Cornwall Police #ControlRoomLIVE sharing every call live for 12 hours The #ControlRoomLIVE aims to show how busy the force's contact centre and officers are Cornwall Live 17/2/2023 News Specialist police strip £5 million from region’s criminals A murderer, drug dealers and fraudsters are among those forced to repay their illicitly earned cash and belongings, as specialist financial investigators continue to target the wealth of convicted criminals. Offenders across eastern England have been forced to repay over £5 million since April 2022, following work by the Eastern Region Special Operation Unit (ERSOU) Financial Investigation Team. Across 117 separate investigations, huge amounts of cash and expensive vehicles and items have been seized from drug dealers, fraudsters, murderers, and money launderers. Norfolk Constabulary 17/2/2023 News When Saturday comes: an eventful return to public order events Former Special Branch officer Chris Hobbs who has been observing London protests for Police Oracle since the lockdown, returns to the fray. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Wiltshire Police’s use of force in custody ‘concerning’ Inspectors have expressed concern about the use of force in police custody suites. A report published following a visit to suites run by Wiltshire Police said it was one of two "areas of concern". The report found progress had been made in some areas since the previous visit, but there was still work to be done. BBC 17/2/2023 News When will the police start respecting women? Lancashire police claim to have their reasons. Revealing on the 19th day of her disappearance that Nicola Bulley had menopause-related drink problems was to end speculation, to forestall those selling stories about her alleged boozing or, more likely, posting them on grisly true crime TikTok feeds. But women didn’t hear it like that. Instead we reflected on how you can drive your kids to school on time each day, walk your dog while texting another mum to plan a playdate and taking a work call, but still police will hint you’re not good enough. (“She seems so perfect, but come wine o’clock . . .”) You can be a multitasking, loving, attractive, popular woman, yet if you go missing, fall in a river, get abducted The Times 17/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Northern Territory government establishes first Aboriginal Advisory Board on domestic, family and sexual violence AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory has launched its first Aboriginal advisory board, tasked with addressing domestic, family and sexual violence. In a statement, the NT government said the board is a "demonstration of the Territory Labor Government's priority to prevent and reduce domestic, family and sexual violence [DFSV]". ABC News (Australia) 17/2/2023 News Fair and affordable pay rise for Tasmania’s hard working police officers AUSTRALIA: The Tasmanian Liberal Government is negotiating with all unions in good faith to deliver wage increases that are fair, affordable, and reasonable. Tasmanian Government 17/2/2023 News We need to talk about extremism and its links to Christian fundamentalism AUSTRALIA: The announcement yesterday that Queensland police now consider the Wieambilla attacks to be a “religiously motivated terror attack” connected to a Christian extremist ideology should constitute a seismic shift in our understanding of the terror threat in Australia. The Guardian 17/2/2023 News ATO and AFP crackdown on Op Protego promoters AUSTRALIA: This week marks a significant milestone in the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) crackdown on the biggest GST fraud in Australia’s history, Operation Protego. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 17/2/2023 News Police acknowledge sentencing of Douglas Russell Buchanan NEW ZEALAND: Police acknowledge the sentence handed down to Douglas Russell Buchanan today in the Wellington District Court for historic sexual offences. New Zealand Police 17/2/2023 News Armed offenders police manhunt under way in Marewa, South Napier NEW ZEALAND: A manhunt is under way after armed police swooped in Napier last night, forcing cyclone-devastated residents to stay indoors. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 17/2/2023 News Full Taser roll-out vital as officer assaults reach ‘epidemic levels’ PFNI Chair Liam Kelly believes the courts must also 'play their part' by handing out penalties that deter people from assaulting officers. Police Oracle 17/2/2023 News New crime admin bureau will help address ‘number one complaint’ Staffordshire Police Federation Chair Lee Robinson told Police Oracle that onerous admin duties are the 'number one complaint' for sergeants. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/2/2023 News Met officer tells court DNA on woman’s breast may have been result of handshake PC Fabian Aguilar-Delgado denies sexual assault after his DNA was found on woman who had requested police support The Guardian 17/2/2023 News Nicola Bulley: home secretary wants answer over police alcohol comment Force refers itself to watchdog over welfare check on family The Times - Subscription at source 17/2/2023 News Assaults on police hit a five-year high Assaults with injury have increased year-on-year from 516 for the period April 2018 to March 2019, to 911 for the period April 2021 to March 2022. From April 2022 to this year to date, there have been 923. 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