Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98468 total results. Showing results 29341 to 29360 «146414651466146714681469147014711472Next ›Last » Garda ‘Blue Flu’ day of action ‘not off the table’ during Joe Biden visit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda day of action during the US Presidential visit next week has not been ruled out by members amid a deepening row over rosters. Two of the country’s biggest garda associations will hold separate meetings this week as they remain at loggerheads with management over plans to introduce new working time arrangements. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 3/4/2023 News Michael O’Connell: ‘Much like football hooligans, SOC offenders should have travel banning orders’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to former police officer and Interpol Director Michael O’Connell, now Managing Director of Critical Insights Consultancy, about biometric-based travel bans to stop criminals at national borders, the importance of following financial trails, and why the UK’s Baroness Casey Review has implications for all policing agencies. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/4/2023 Feature, Interview Rishi Sunak to set out grooming gangs taskforce plan Plans for a police taskforce to help officers tackle grooming gangs will be set out by the prime minister later. BBC 3/4/2023 News Police Scotland must explain why £1m fraud was not a crime A watchdog body has ordered Police Scotland to explain why it concluded that no crime was committed in the case of a former kirk minister who helped to defraud three elderly brothers out of more than £1 million. The Times - Subscription at source 3/4/2023 News Visiting a Humberside Neighbourhood Policing team (Part 1) According to His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, Humberside Police are the both the most improved force and the best performing police force in England and Wales. In this first of three videos focusing on the Force's Neighbourhood Policing Team based at Cromwell Road, Grimsby, we hear from Supt Paul French, one of two Superintendents in Humberside responsible for the delivery of neighbourhood policing. PolicingTV 3/4/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video PCSOs are ‘promoted so police can hit target of 20,000 extra officers’ as ministers are on course to miss their manifesto pledge of recruiting more PCs Ministers are on course to miss their manifesto pledge of recruiting an extra 20,000 police officers, analysis show Mail Online 2/4/2023 News PM to clamp down on Grooming Gangs Evil grooming gangs who target children and young women will be stamped out under new plans unveiled by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today (Monday 3 April) Home Office 2/4/2023 News A decade of Police Scotland – fewer officers, more work In the 10 years since it came into being, Police Scotland has achieved its primary purpose of saving the public purse hundreds of millions of pounds. BBC 2/4/2023 News Suella Braverman admits she didn’t know Rwandan police killed refugees in 2018 Suella Braverman has claimed she is ‘not familiar’ with the widely publicised killing of at least a dozen refugees by Rwandan police five years ago. Metro 2/4/2023 News Murderer Wayne Couzens should be stripped of police pension, says Sadiq Khan Killer cop Wayne Couzens who kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard should be stripped of his police pension, the Mayor of London has said. Metro 2/4/2023 News Grand National: Police to deal ‘robustly’ with any protest Police have said they will deal "robustly" with any disruption after a newspaper report about an alleged plot to stop the Grand National. BBC 2/4/2023 News Ethnicity of grooming gangs cannot be ignored, police told Rishi Sunak to launch crackdown amid concerns perpetrators are evading justice because people fear being accused of racism or bigotry The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/4/2023 News NT Police ‘in the dark’ about reports that Commissioner Jamie Chalker has been asked to resign AUSTRALIA: The head of the Northern Territory police force's media unit has said she is "in the dark" about reports that Commissioner Jamie Chalker has been asked to resign from his post. ABC News (Australia) 2/4/2023 News Thousands of UK missing persons cases may be reinvestigated Volunteer detectives could look again at all 13,000 cold cases on National Crime Agency’s missing persons unit The Guardian 2/4/2023 News Suella Braverman WON’T break up the Metropolitan Police despite damning report accusing scandal-hit force of institutional racism, homophobia and misogyny Suella Braverman will not break up the Metropolitan Police despite a scathing report accusing the force of institutional racism, homophobia and misogyny. The Home Secretary said the findings of Baroness Louise Casey's report last week were 'totally unacceptable', but added that Sir Mark Rowley is the 'right' person to lead the force. The 363-page dossier, commissioned in the wake of Sarah Everard's murder by then serving officer Wayne Couzens, revealed that the force is 'failing women and children' and is 'institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic'. Mail Online 2/4/2023 News Child sex abuse: Failure to report crimes to be made illegal People who work with children in England will be legally required to report child sexual abuse or face prosecution under government plans. The move - which is subject to a consultation - was recommended last year by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). The home secretary has vowed to "right one of the greatest injustices seen in Britain in modern times". BBC 2/4/2023 News Retiring Isle of Man chief constable proud of transformation The outgoing chief constable of the Isle of Man Constabulary has said driving a cultural change was the most important achievement in his career. Gary Roberts retired on Friday after nearly 39 year of service, including a decade in the top job. He said he was proud of being part of a team that transformed the constabulary into a service for the community.It followed a period of turmoil in Manx policing when "the force was on its knees", he said. BBC 2/4/2023 News Grooming gangs and sex abuse crackdown will see police jailed if they fail to act The government has also announced a further £600,000 of funding for the NSPCC's whistleblowing helpline and an update to Sarah's Law, first introduced in 2000 after the murder of eight-year-old Sarah Payne. Express 2/4/2023 News Body-worn cameras approved but not yet rolled out before police shooting AUSTRALIA: Specialist police involved in the shooting death of Aboriginal man Aubrey Donahue were not wearing body-worn video because successful technology trials had not yet been rolled out. Brisbane Times (Australia) 2/4/2023 News Met Police murderer rapist Wayne Couzens could still get his force pension after it was discovered his fund pot at his previous Civil Nuclear Constabulary job is still viable Murder and rapist Met Police officer Wayne Couzens could still receive his force pension after it was discovered that the pot from his previous job at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary is still viable. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has reportedly written to members of the cabinet to get reassurance that Sarah Everard's murderer will forfeit his pension as 'the public would rightly expect'. Simon Chesterman, the chief constable of the CNC where Couzens worked for seven and a half years, has back Mr Khan's demand. Mail Online 2/4/2023 News «146414651466146714681469147014711472Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events