Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97014 total results. Showing results 29661 to 29680 «148014811482148314841485148614871488Next ›Last » Shooting of George Nkencho: GSOC probe completed ahead of decision on sending report to DPP REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda watchdog investigators have completed their report into the fatal shooting by a garda of George Nkencho and a review is now underway before a decision is taken on sending it to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 17/2/2023 News Explainer: what’s behind the biggest recruitment crisis in the gardaí’s 100-year history? REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: With An Garda Síochána facing its biggest ever recruitment crisis and as members experience increasingly dangerous working conditions, is it time to rethink the force’s entry requirements? Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 17/2/2023 News Report on an inspection visit to police custody suites in Wiltshire Today we published a report on our findings following an inspection of Wiltshire Police custody facilities. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 17/2/2023 Report ‘Car crash’ police communications on Nicola Bulley case fuelled speculation Police forced to tread fine line between appeasing information-hungry public and protecting personal details The Guardian 17/2/2023 News Prison officer ‘smuggled cannabis’ and had ‘inappropriate relationship’ with inmate A former prison officer has appeared in court accused of smuggling drugs and a phone into the Salford prison. Express 17/2/2023 News ‘I wouldn’t want 34,000 Catherine Cawoods, but a few would be good’: Met police chief reveals he is a Happy Valley fan London's top cop has revealed that he is a fan of gritty police drama Happy Valley - but said he wouldn't want all of his officers to behave like the show's unorthodox heroine, Catherine Cawood. LBC 17/2/2023 News Police release of Nicola Bulley’s personal details ‘as sexist as it comes’ The release of sensitive details about the missing woman Nicola Bulley was “as sexist as it comes”, the former victims’ commissioner has said, as Lancashire police come under further pressure over their handling of the case. Dame Vera Baird condemned the force’s “dreadful” decision to divulge medical information about Bulley, saying it was “the biggest error that I have seen for quite a long time”. The Guardian 17/2/2023 News Victoria police deal with privacy breach after notebook lost by officer CANADA: Victoria police are dealing with a serious privacy breach that has the personal information of dozens of people circulating among criminals. Global News (Canada) 17/2/2023 News Nicola Bulley: Home secretary asks police to explain health disclosures The home secretary has raised concerns with police after they revealed personal information about missing mother Nicola Bulley. BBC 17/2/2023 News Queensland police beef up assessments of sovereign citizens, people with extremist beliefs following Wieambilla ‘terrorist attack’ AUSTRALIA: Queensland police must report matters involving sovereign citizens, religious extremists and conspiracy theorists to top counter-terror teams in the wake of the Wieambilla shooting in which two officers and a local man were killed. In an email sent to all Queensland Police Service (QPS) members, which has been sighted by the ABC, officers have been briefed on new procedures for recording interactions with conspiracy theorists and those spouting religious-related ideology. It was disseminated yesterday, the same day police held a press conference in relation to the Wieambilla shooting referring to it as a "religiously motivated terrorist attack". ABC News (Australia) 17/2/2023 News Celebrating 100 years of the Police Association of Tasmania AUSTRALIA: Today at the Police Association of Tasmania annual conference, Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management, Felix Ellis, congratulated the Association on their 100-year milestone of supporting Tasmania Police and thanked local officers for their work keeping the Tasmanian community safe. Tasmanian Government 17/2/2023 News Undercover gardaí checking pubs for drug use REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Justice Minister Simon Harris has said there will be increased Garda operations in nightclubs and pubs to crack down on people using and dealing drugs. Gardaí are already carrying out undercover checks in licensed premises, it is understood. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 17/2/2023 News Q&A: Garda recruitment crisis is making Dublin feel less safe REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: With An Garda Síochána facing its biggest ever recruitment crisis and as members experience increasingly dangerous working conditions, is it time to rethink the force’s entry requirements? Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 17/2/2023 Feature Labour plans to make clean air a human right with new legislation Shadow justice secretary Steve Reed will criticise ministers’ attempts to repeal Human Rights Act The Guardian 17/2/2023 News Devon and Cornwall Police to show pressures faced by call-handlers Devon and Cornwall Police is offering the public a look at the range of calls it receives in one of its busy contact centres on Friday. BBC 17/2/2023 News Funding for neighbourhood policing restoration must be from central government The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) supports Labour’s intentions to invest in community-based policing in a bid to restore public confidence but warns any funding must come from central government. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/2/2023 News New forensics centre planned for Thames Valley Police Thames Valley Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner has revealed plans for a new forensics centre as part of a wider improvement programme to transform forensic services across the force area. The purpose-built centre in Bicester will become the main forensics hub for the force, containing laboratories, new digital technologies and dedicated training facilities. Emergency Services Times 16/2/2023 News Police survey 2022: responses and key findings Analysis of the results of a survey of police forces on their use of overt surveillance camera systems in public places. Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner 16/2/2023 Report New Deputy Chief Constable takes oath Deputy Chief Constable Jane Connors QPM was welcomed by Chief Constable Sir Iain Livingstone QPM as she was sworn in as a Police Scotland officer. Police Scotland 16/2/2023 News Counter-terror chief reveals ‘real threat’ of school terror plots Police stopped ‘eight late-stage terror plots’ in the past year The Guardian 16/2/2023 News «148014811482148314841485148614871488Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events