Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98590 total results. Showing results 28721 to 28740 «143314341435143614371438143914401441Next ›Last » Focus on violence against women in summertime policing plan for coast The Force has launched its summertime police plan to ensure the area remains a safe place to live and work for residents and visitors. Lincolnshire World 22/4/2023 News Diversity and Policing exhibition opens at Bradford Police Museum Bradford Police Museum takes visitors through the fascinating history and heritage of policing and criminal justice, from the early 19th century onwards. Telegraph and Argus 22/4/2023 News A Black teen’s murder sparked a crisis over racism in British policing. Thirty years on, little has changed Neville Lawrence sometimes imagines walking through London and looking at buildings his son Stephen might have worked on, had he lived long enough to fulfill his dream of becoming an architect. CNN 22/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Final member of drugs and firearms OCG jailed Yesterday, (Friday 21 April), Tareanio Blake (30/09/1991) of Peakdale Avenue, Crumpsall was jailed for 19 years at Manchester Crown Court after being found guilty of conspiracy to sell/transfer prohibited weapons, conspiracy to supply cocaine, conspiracy to supply heroin and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) 22/4/2023 News Taranaki man found with record meth haul cites Bali bombings as reason for drug offending NEW ZEALAND: A man who suffered burns as he was blown across a dancefloor amid the Bali bombings claims the psychological scars from the terrorist attack contributed to his eventual dealing of meth in record amounts. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 22/4/2023 News Montreal police used unnecessary force, lacked training in man’s death: coroner CANADA: A coroner’s report into the 2017 death of a man killed by Montreal police says officers put themselves in danger and provoked the use of force. Global News (Canada) 22/4/2023 News Gun violence is on the rise in London. Acting police chief Trish McIntyre weighs in CANADA: Gun violence is on the rise in London with nine shootings in the first three months of 2023. London's acting police chief Trish McIntyre is deeply concerned and calls it alarming. [AUDIO] CBC News (Canada) 22/4/2023 Feature, Interview Gsoc officer resigns amid claims he attended party with Gerard Hutch after verdict REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An officer with the Garda Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc) has resigned amid allegations he attended a party with Gerard Hutch, the day that he was cleared of murder. Echo Live (Republic of Ireland) 22/4/2023 News €90,000 of drugs seized in Roscommon as part of €204,000 seizure REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: On Thursday, 20th April and Friday, 21st April 2023, as part of an intelligence led operation targeting persons suspected to be involved in an organised crime operating in the Dublin and Western Regions, joint operations were conducted by personnel attached to the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) and Revenue Customs Service with asssistance from Roscommon Divisional Drugs Unit and the Tallaght District Drugs Unit. During the course of these operations controlled drugs with an estimated street value of €204,000 were seized by Revenue Officers. Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 22/4/2023 News GSOC officer resigns amid claims he attended party with Gerry Hutch REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An investigator with the Garda Ombudsman Commission has resigned amid allegations he attended the same party as Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch on the day he was cleared of murder. It's understood the officer, who has been involved in a number of high-profile investigations into garda misconduct, told a number of people he had attended the house party with the gangland crime boss on Monday night. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 22/4/2023 News Serving garda arrested at Dublin Airport for alleged possession of drugs REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A serving garda has been arrested at Dublin Airport for alleged possession of suspected cocaine. The woman, aged in her 30s, was apprehended this afternoon while at the airport and taken to Ballymun Garda Station, where she was later released without charge. She is alleged to have had “a small quantity of controlled drugs” on her person, which have since been forwarded for analysis to confirm the substance. The Garda is a serving member in the Dublin region. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 22/4/2023 News ‘Policing needs an extraordinary, once in a generation superhero to tackle racism’ For the 30th anniversary of Stephen Lawrence's murder, the Mirror interviewed top lawyer Abimbola Johnson who is tasked with stamping out police racism. We asked her what needs to happen to enforce real change in UK policing Mirror 22/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion 30 years after Stephen Lawrence’s murder, my job as a Black police officer has never been so difficult Successive promises of change on institutional racism have had few results – but I still believe we can create a diverse workplace The Guardian 22/4/2023 Feature, Opinion Lancashire Police launched over 25,000 missing persons investigations in four years Lancashire Police launched over 25,000 missing persons investigations in four years, while the number of investigations opened spiked dramatically last year with almost 8,000 reports. Figures obtained exclusively by the Post show the number of missing persons investigations opened by the force over the last four fully recorded years, from 2019. Lancashire Post 22/4/2023 News Responses to the super-complaint from the Tees Valley Inclusion Project Today we published the responses to the recommendations from the super-complaint report: ‘How the police respond to victims of sexual abuse when the victim is from an ethnic minority background and may be at risk of honour-based abuse’. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 21/4/2023 Report Home Secretary considers new ‘sex for rent’ law A public call for evidence has been launched to establish the scale of ‘sex for rent’ in the UK and ask if existing laws protect victims. Home Office 21/4/2023 News Durham Constabulary is first police force to sign up to the Gambling Charter Frontline police officers will be trained to look out for signs of potentially harmful gambling among offenders that may be fuelling crime. Emergency Services Times 21/4/2023 News UK biometrics watchdog questions police cloud deployments The UK biometrics commissioner has warned that policing and justice bodies must be able to demonstrate ‘immediately and unequivocally’ that their cloud deployments are lawful Computer Weekly 21/4/2023 News Met Police ‘did not dig deep enough’ to confront racism after Lawrence murder Sir Mark Rowley apologised for failings in the aftermath of the killing which led to the force’s response to it being branded institutionally racist. The Standard 21/4/2023 News How the NT government’s apparent attempt to sack Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker has become an expensive public spectacle AUSTRALIA: For months, speculation has been rife about whether, or when, Northern Territory Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker would move on from his role as the territory's top cop. Rumours spread like wildfire through police, government and media circles every time the commissioner travelled, and, over the past 12 months, government ministers — including Northern Territory's Chief Minister, Natasha Fyles — have been forced to reaffirm their confidence in him, whenever whispers about a potential dismissal became too loud. However, lately, those whispers have become a national conversation and no government minister has made any effort to quieten the speculation. ABC News (Australia) 21/4/2023 Analysis, Feature «143314341435143614371438143914401441Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events