Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97214 total results. Showing results 26621 to 26640 «132813291330133113321333133413351336Next ›Last » ‘Shock’ that garda to be prosecuted over pursuit of crime gang members killed in head-on collision REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two of the main Garda representative bodies have reacted with anger after it emerged a member of the force faces criminal prosecution after being involved in the pursuit of three members of a Dublin criminal gang who died in a road collision. The Garda Representative Association (GRA) and the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors have both reacted angrily after details emerged at an inquest of the criminal prosecution. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 11/5/2023 News Cumbria aims to have zero road deaths by 2040 as ‘hotspot roads’ targeted Zero road deaths in Cumbria by 2040 - that is the aim in a new initiative by the Cumbria Road Safety Partnership (CRSP). Accident hotspots have been targeted across the county. CRSP sees partners from Cumbria Constabulary, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service, Cumberland Council, Westmorland and Furness Council, National Highways, Northwest Ambulance Service, Driver Vehicle Standards Agency, Ministry of Defence Police and BAE Systems come together to identify practical solutions to make roads safer and reduce Kills and Serious Injuries (KSIs). ITV News 11/5/2023 News New PSNI awareness campaign to combat rural and wildlife crime The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has launched a five-week operation to help combat a seasonal rise rural and wildlife crime. Police Professional 11/5/2023 News Dangerous street drug monkey dust could be made Class A substance An independent review has been commissioned by the Government into whether monkey dust should be reclassified as a Class A drug. Police Professional 11/5/2023 News Stalkers and domestic abusers targeted as millions invested in new intervention projects The Home Office is investing £39 million in a raft of new intervention measures to help police forces across England and Wales tackle domestic abuse and stalking behaviour. Police Professional 11/5/2023 News Juror responsible for Bruce Lehrmann mistrial also held out on conviction, inquiry told AUSTRALIA: The juror who brought outside material into Bruce Lehrmann’s rape trial was also the juror holding out on a conviction, an inquiry has heard. The Guardian 11/5/2023 News Vigilante fears: Queensland man accused of chasing stolen car had ‘edged weapons’, police say AUSTRALIA: Queensland police say they arrested and charged an alleged vigilante caught with “edged weapons” while attempting to pursue stolen cars in Rockhampton, amid heightened tensions in the local community. The Guardian 11/5/2023 News Sydney man jailed over importation of 100kg of meth AUSTRALIA: A Sydney man has been sentenced to 11 years’ jail for his role in a plan to import 100 kilograms of methamphetamine from Canada via air cargo. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 11/5/2023 News ‘An exciting space to work in’ NEW ZEALAND: Appointed to the position of National Coordinator Family Harm Partnerships, Invercargill’s Sergeant Mel Hinga is bringing all her experience, and more, to the high-profile role. New Zealand Police 11/5/2023 News Regulations pave the way for first comprehensive digital Firearms Registry NEW ZEALAND: With the release today of the Arms Amendment Regulations enabling New Zealand’s first comprehensive digital Firearms Registry, licence holders can now see how the new Registry will work, and what information they will need to begin providing from 24 June 2023. New Zealand Police 11/5/2023 News More than £1.2bn lost to fraud in the UK in 2022 More than £1.2 billion was stolen by criminals through authorised and unauthorised fraud in 2022, according to new data from banking and finance industry group UK Finance. Police Professional 11/5/2023 News Improvements in vetting but not all forces can demonstrate ‘acceptable progress’, review finds His Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary Matt Parr says there have “undoubtedly been improvements” following the inspectorate’s report into vetting, misconduct and misogyny in the police service. Police Professional 11/5/2023 News Vetting, misconduct and misogyny in the police service: review of progress Today we have published a letter to the Home Secretary setting out the progress police forces have made so far against the 43 recommendations in our November 2022 vetting, misogyny and misconduct report. 12 HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 11/5/2023 Report Police recruits with links to domestic abuse and sex offenders ‘still being appointed’ England and Wales watchdog says vetting processes inadequate in 13 cases over two-month period, despite overhaul The Guardian 11/5/2023 News Government seeks advice on ‘monkey dust’ The harms of synthetic cathinones are to be re-assessed, to see if some or all, including ‘monkey dust’, may need reclassifying. Home Office 11/5/2023 News Police force releases statement after shocking video shows ‘officer attacking man’ Police say they are investigating after two videos posted online appeared to show a man being left bloodied after he was punched several times by an officer during an arrest Mirror 11/5/2023 News Scrutiny of Police Scotland must be reviewed say Labour in Glasgow Police Scotland and local accountability of the force should be reviewed on the 10th anniversary of the service, according to Labour councillors in Glasgow. Glasgow Times 11/5/2023 News Hamilton police to update board members on drone program amid privacy concerns CANADA: Hamilton Police Services (HPS) is set to provide its board with an update on its drone program amid concerns about privacy and transparency. CBC News (Canada) 11/5/2023 News One OPP officer dead, two others injured in shooting east of Ottawa: police CANADA: One officer is dead and two others were injured early Thursday morning after they were shot in a small village east of Ottawa, Ontario Provincial Police said. Blue Line (Canada) 11/5/2023 News Safety risks in electric vehicle crashes: Suggestions for law enforcement officers on the scene of a serious wreck CANADA: You are the first officer at the scene of a serious vehicle crash and you suspect one of the damaged vehicles is a hybrid or fully electric vehicle. There may be people still inside and bystanders milling about. What is the first thing you do? Blue Line (Canada) 11/5/2023 Feature «132813291330133113321333133413351336Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events