Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103185 total results. Showing results 29341 to 29360 «146414651466146714681469147014711472Next ›Last » Met Police officers investigated after Black woman, 90, handcuffed and put in spit hood Metropolitan Police officers are being investigated after a 90-year-old Black woman with dementia was handcuffed and put into a spit hood. The police watchdog, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), has launched a misconduct probe into six officers. The Independent 26/7/2023 News Surrey mayor meets minister for 1st time since order to switch to municipal police CANADA: Surrey’s mayor and the province’s solicitor general sat down face to face on Tuesday for the first time since the minister ordered the city to complete its transition to a municipal police force. Global News (Canada) 26/7/2023 News Stand-in Devon and Cornwall Police chief reacts after shock suspension Devon and Cornwall's Acting Chief Constable has been announced as Jim Colwell. It comes after Chief Constable Will Kerr was suspended today (July 26) following allegations of misconduct. Devon Live 26/7/2023 News Greater Manchester police failings denied man fair trial, court told A man who spent 17 years in prison for rape was denied a fair trial because of “grave and repeated” disclosure failings by Greater Manchester police, the court of appeal has heard. The Guardian 26/7/2023 News Toronto police dog shot dead during search for armed suspect CANADA: A Toronto police dog was killed Tuesday evening while officers were looking for an armed suspect. Blue Line (Canada) 26/7/2023 News Opinion: Chris Philp on Right Care, Right Person The Minister for Crime, Policing & Fire, Chris Philp, writes about the importance of rolling out the Humberside model for mental health incidents. Police time is precious. Whether they are patrolling our streets, responding to burglaries or supporting victims, our police are constantly on the move. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/7/2023 Feature, Opinion A holistic approach to fighting cybercrime: A conversation with the RCMP’s Chris Lynam CANADA: Chris Lynam has been with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) for over a decade, but his public servant days started long before this. He has worked in several other government departments, including National Defence, Public Safety Canada, as well as the Privy Council Office, where he focused on emergency management, security and intelligence work. He also has a background in the military and has been a reservist in the Canadian Armed Forces for almost 30 years. Blue Line (Canada) 26/7/2023 Feature Devon and Cornwall Chief Constable suspended PCC Alison Hernandez has confirmed that CC Will Kerr has been suspended following allegations of misconduct. The force has confirmed DCC Jim Colwell will take over as acting chief constable. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/7/2023 News CC Will Kerr suspended over misconduct claims Will Kerr, who joined the force in December, was suspended by Police and Crime Commissioner Alison Hernandez. The matter has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) which has confirmed it is investigating. Police Professional 26/7/2023 News As Justice Minister visits Castlebar today the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council calls for the county to be restored to a single Garda Division REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Mayo Garda Division must be reinstated, with a chief superintendent and superintendents allocated in each of its districts. [AUDIO] Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 26/7/2023 News Minister: Response to Dublin assaults includes youth work as well as more gardai REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Roderic O’Gorman has said “significant assaults” in parts of Dublin will cause concern to tourists and local communities – but that community work is ongoing to address anti-social behaviour. The Irish News 26/7/2023 News Police apologise to LGBTQ+ community for prejudice The chief constable of Sussex Police has made a "full and unreserved apology" to the LGBTQ+ community for "historical prejudice and ill treatment". BBC 26/7/2023 News Agreement to support mental health care and free up police time The NHS, police and government commit to a new approach to ensure those requiring urgent mental health support receive timely care from the most appropriate agency. Home Office 26/7/2023 News Government approves appointment of Jane Mulcahy to the Policing Authority REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Government has appointed Ms Jane Mulcahy to the Policing Authority following an open State Boards selection competition conducted by the Public Appointments Service. Government of Ireland 26/7/2023 News Devon and Cornwall Police Chief Constable Will Kerr suspended over misconduct allegations The Commissioner has referred the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct Devon Live 26/7/2023 News Welcome to ‘Skipper Street’: The fundamentals of being a good sergeant When former Police Scotland Superintendent Martin Gallagher attended a reunion dinner with the officers from the first shift he had led as a sergeant, it was an opportunity to look back at some of the experience and guidance he had passed on to those younger in service, and also to consider what principles, fundamentals and approaches were integral to being a successful skipper. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 26/7/2023 Feature, Opinion Devon and Cornwall police chief suspended over alleged misconduct Will Kerr has been in role since December 2022 having taken over a force that was in special measures The Guardian 26/7/2023 News Police use AI camera van to spot drivers using mobile phones A police spy camera van which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect drivers using their mobile phones at the wheel and not wearing seat belts has led to nearly 500 driving offences being identified. The Standard 26/7/2023 News Met Police officer filmed in sex tape at paedophile’s house A police sergeant was never questioned after fellow officers spotted him in a sex tape filmed in the home of a paedophile, former detectives have claimed. Times Series 26/7/2023 News More than 50 new West Mercia Police officers to target anti-social behaviour More than 50 new police officers are to be deployed in five areas to target anti-social behaviour, drugs, thefts and criminal damage. The new Neighbourhood Crime Fighting Teams (NCFTs) will work across Shropshire, Telford and Worcestershire. BBC 26/7/2023 News «146414651466146714681469147014711472Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events