Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 27401 to 27420 «136713681369137013711372137313741375Next ›Last » As a ‘spy cops’ victim, I thought the police couldn’t sink any lower. This new case shows I was wrong Even I was shocked by the case of ‘Mary’, who unknowingly spent two decades in a relationship with an undercover police officer The Guardian 7/9/2023 Feature, Opinion Former officers plead guilty to sending ‘grossly offensive racist messages’ on WhatsApp Five former Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers have admitted sending ‘grossly offensive racist messages’ messages on WhatsApp. Police Professional 7/9/2023 News Garda cites poor morale and lack of support after leaving force REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two gardaà have said poor morale and a lack of support were among the reasons they decided to leave the force. Laura Young from Rathvilly and Luke Staines from Baltinglass appeared on an RTÉ Prime Time special. Ms Young left the force in 2021 after 14 years as a garda in Dublin. She sought the support of her GP and counselling to deal with the stresses of the job, adding that she felt there was a lack of support from An Garda SÃochána. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 7/9/2023 News Former Essex chief to run for INTERPOL Secretary General Stephen Kavanagh has announced that the government is supporting his candidacy for the role. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/9/2023 News ‘I want people to talk to me’: Northumbria Police new Chief Constable determined to restore faith in police The 53-year-old became Northumbria Police force's top officer earlier this year Chronicle Live (North East) 7/9/2023 News Northants police and fire commissioner survives no confidence vote Northamptonshire's police, fire and crime commissioner Stephen Mold has survived a vote of no confidence at a key council meeting. Mr Mold had been criticised for appointing his friend Nicci Marzec to the post of interim chief fire officer. BBC 7/9/2023 News Police Federation stands by vote of no confidence in Deputy Chief Constable The chair and vice chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board said they did not endorse commentary around confidence in senior PSNI officers. The Independent 7/9/2023 News Latest Police Scotland performance report published A combination of increasing and increasingly complex demand, along with a reduction in police officers and staff, is having a detrimental effect on Police Scotland’s performance, according to a report being presented to the Scottish Police Authority on Tuesday, 12 September 2023. Police Scotland 7/9/2023 News Police expanding license plate readers to all cruisers CANADA: WATERLOO REGION — Police are officially expanding automated license plate readers to all their police cruisers. Waterloo Regional Police first implemented the program in 2017, with devices in two traffic-branch cruisers. Waterloo Region Record (Canada) 7/9/2023 News Cornwall police redeployment pilot project shows promising results to date CANADA: While the biggest part of a change in how Cornwall police resources are deployed hasn’t quite finished its pilot project time frame, the Cornwall police services board heard it’s been going well. Chief Shawna Spowart originally presented the resource deployment modernization strategy to the board in March, based off work completed with the help of PriceWaterhouseCooper starting in October 2022, and also provided an update in April. Cornwall Standard-Freeholder (Canada) 7/9/2023 News Regina police using decoy vehicles to deter crime CANADA: Police in Regina are experimenting with using unoccupied, marked police cruisers to deter crime. According to a Regina Police Service (RPS) news release, a pilot project was recently launched that sees decommissioned police vehicles parked in "pre-determined areas around the city" in the hopes of encouraging "safe behaviours." CTV News (Canada) 7/9/2023 News Search engines required to stamp out AI-generated images of child abuse under Australia’s new code AUSTRALIA: Exclusive: eSafety Commissioner says companies must work on building tools to promote greater online safety, including detecting deep fake images The Guardian 7/9/2023 News WA’s long-awaited gun law reform back in spotlight after deadly Wheatbelt shooting AUSTRALIA: The long-overdue rewrite of WA’s 50-year-old gun laws is finally set to be introduced to Parliament, with the State reeling from another fatal shooting. The overhaul was announced in March 2022 and drafting continues, with a Cook Government spokesman saying the Bill’s priority status meant it was unaffected by a shortage of specialist legislation drafters. The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 7/9/2023 News Queensland Police Service announces independent review a year after report reveals racism, sexism AUSTRALIA: After nearly three decades in the Queensland Police Service, the racism became too much for Richard Monaei to bear. So last year, the former sergeant quit the job he had dreamed of doing as a teenager. "I advocate and speak up in this space because I don't want members who are currently in the organisation and those that are coming in … to suffer what I went through," Mr Monaei said. ABC News (Australia) 7/9/2023 News Home Secretary delivers an update on Prevent The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, made a statement to the House of Commons updating on delivery of the recommendations by the Independent Review of Prevent. Home Office 7/9/2023 News Overhaul of Prevent underway with new guidance published Significant improvements delivered just over 6 months after the Home Secretary committed to wholesale change following the Independent Review of Prevent. Home Office 7/9/2023 News Met Police: Officer in court charged with six counts of rape A Met Police officer has appeared in court charged with six counts of raping a woman, threatening to kill her and breaching a non-molestation order. BBC 7/9/2023 News Met Police: Ex-officers admit sending racist WhatsApp messages Five former Met Police officers have admitted sending racist messages on WhatsApp, following a BBC Newsnight investigation. BBC 7/9/2023 News Police Federation stands by vote of no confidence in Deputy Chief Constable The chair and vice chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board said they did not endorse commentary around confidence in senior PSNI officers. Express & Star 7/9/2023 News Met Police: Officer in court charged with six counts of rape A Met Police officer has appeared in court charged with six counts of raping a woman, threatening to kill her and breaching a non-molestation order. BBC 7/9/2023 News «136713681369137013711372137313741375Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events