Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97202 total results. Showing results 26801 to 26820 «133713381339134013411342134313441345Next ›Last » Forced marriage resource pack This resource pack highlights examples of best practice and helps ensure that effective support is available to victims of forced marriage. Home Office 5/5/2023 Report ADHD pilot to fast-track diagnoses where it could impact cases City of London Police will launch the pilot and several other forces are in discussions about it Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News Bereavement counselling service available for all forces The National Police Wellbeing Service has partnered with a specialist bereavement and emotional wellbeing service Just 'B' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News Policing the coronation: “a historic, unprecedented mobilisation” Tomorrow's coronation will see an unprecedented effort from law enforcement across the country. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News Scottish police officers challenge ‘clean-shaven’ policy at tribunal Police Scotland has told officers to shave off facial hair by end of May so they can use FFP3 face masks. At least four officers are pursuing discrimination claims after Police Scotland announced plans for a “clean-shaven” policy without adequate consultation, according to their professional body. Officers are being told to shave off their beards and moustaches so they can use a particular type of protective face mask, which is face-fitted and requires the wearer to be clean-shaven. The Guardian 5/5/2023 News Police Scotland’s no-beard rule will force officers to shave twice a day Police officers across Scotland face having to shave twice a day to comply with a no-beard policy, according to rank and file representatives. The rule-change, which has been signed off by the chief constable, would mean hundreds of frontline officers being forced to remove their beard or moustache by the end of the month. The Times - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News French police permitted to deploy surveillance drones FRANCE: French police are in the process of buying hundreds of drones after the country’s courts approved their use, a ruling that will allow law enforcement to monitor crowds ranging from migrants to demonstrators. Although police in Britain and other countries have been using drones for years, their counterparts in France have been prevented from doing so. The Times - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News “Policing the Coronation is a huge honour and privilege.” Officers from across UK policing are taking part in the Coronation celebrations in London this weekend College of Policing 5/5/2023 News Bolstering Garda numbers post-Covid has taken time, says Minister REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Bolstering Garda numbers following pandemic disruption to recruitment has taken time, the Minister for Justice has said. Simon Harris said forced closures of Templemore Garda training college during the Covid pandemic resulted in around 1,000 fewer recruits joining up. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 5/5/2023 News Police Scotland to introduce clean-shaven policy in coming weeks The Scottish Police Federation opposes the policy and is supporting a number of members who have lodged employment tribunal cases. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News Kent becoming more efficient after spearheading digital rollout Kent was invited to share how it has introduced a O365 package of applications to great effect at a Police Digital Service (PDS) workshop on May 4. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/5/2023 News ‘Insidious disease has devastating impact’: Family of man killed attacking South Australia police reach out to injured officers AUSTRALIA: The family of a man shot dead by South Australian police are "heartbroken" by the "significant harm" he caused in his final moments as the officers recover from the stabbing. 9 News (Australia) 5/5/2023 News, Video Victoria acknowledges risks of more serious charges being laid when public drunkenness decriminalised AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s attorney general says there is a risk of police charging intoxicated people with more significant offences once public drunkenness is decriminalised. The Guardian 5/5/2023 News Drone flights banned in central London for King Charles coronation Among sweeping security measures, police expected to use radar to detect rogue objects in the air The Guardian 5/5/2023 News Windsor coronation police chief warns of ‘lower tolerance’ for protest disruption Speaking of ‘iconic’ nature of event, Christian Bunt says he will use controversial new police powers The Guardian 5/5/2023 News Cleaned up: AFP arrests man for allegedly importing 137kg meth hidden in floor scrubbers AUSTRALIA: A Sydney man is scheduled to face Sydney Downing Centre today (5 May), for allegedly importing more than 130kg of methamphetamine concealed in commercial floor scrubbers. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 5/5/2023 News The medals and the motorway NEW ZEALAND: Anzac Day took an unexpected turn this year for a member of the public and two Tāmaki Makaurau Motorway Patrol officers. New Zealand Police 5/5/2023 News Name of Auckland man who plotted terror attack permanently suppressed NEW ZEALAND: An Auckland man who was radicalised online and came close to a violent attack on the public has been granted permanent name suppression. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 5/5/2023 News Bolstering Garda numbers post-Covid has taken time, says Simon Harris Bolstering Garda numbers following pandemic disruption to recruitment has taken time, the justice minister has said. Police Professional 5/5/2023 News International policing family comes together for the Coronation Coordinated by the National Police Coordination Centre (NPoCC), police officers from across the UK and the world have travelled to London to be part of the policing operation for the Coronation of King Charles III. Police Professional 5/5/2023 News «133713381339134013411342134313441345Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events