Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103229 total results. Showing results 29681 to 29700 «148114821483148414851486148714881489Next ›Last » Isle of Man officers to receive one-off £3k payment in August Long term pay solutions are still being explored, the Isle of Man Government has said. All federated ranks of the Isle of Man Constabulary are set to receive a one off payment of £3,000 in August, the Isle of Man Government has said. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/7/2023 News Women feel pressured to adhere to ‘masculine norms of policing’ Academic research published recently has suggested that women in policing continue "to face cultural and structural barriers" during their career paths. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/7/2023 News Gloucestershire the final English force to move away from UNIFI Gloucestershire Constabulary will also join the Minerva programme and work with a group of 28 forces in England and Wales who use Niche to tackle cross-border offending. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/7/2023 News Revealed: The ridiculous 999 calls received by police, including one time-waster who asked officers to wake him up at 9.30am for a court hearing A police force today released audio of the ridiculous 999 calls it receives - with one time-waster even asking officers to provide him with a 9.30am wake-up call and to drive him to court. As part of a crackdown on wasting police time, Hampshire Constabulary released examples of the 'frustrating' and pointless emergency calls they deal with on a daily basis. Mail Online 19/7/2023 News Sask. Indigenous leaders call for immediate implementation of P.A. police recommendations, full review release CANADA: Indigenous leaders are calling for the Prince Albert Police Service and its governing bodies to swiftly implement dozens of recommendations stemming from an independent review of policing in the northern Saskatchewan city. The Saskatchewan government released the list of 45 recommendations stemming from that report Tuesday. But the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), which represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan, is calling on the government to release the full report. CBC News (Canada) 19/7/2023 News Province orders City of Surrey to stick with transition to municipal police force CANADA: Solicitor General Mike Farnworth says going back to RCMP could cause a 'crisis in policing' in city CBC News (Canada) 19/7/2023 News New Zealand police say gunman dead after killing two in attack on Auckland CBD construction site NEW ZEALAND: The 24-year-old gunman who killed two people in an attack in Auckland's CBD did not have a gun licence and had a history of family violence, police say. Police said six people were injured and three people — including the gunman — are dead, after he repeatedly fired shots at a construction site around 7:30am (local time). ABC News (Australia) 19/7/2023 News Gardaà owed €600,000 for working at concerts, matches and events last year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà are owed over €600,000 for policing events such as concerts, sports events and other mass gatherings last year. Despite sending several reminders that the money is due, there are still bills outstanding, Justice Minister Helen McEntee confirmed. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 19/7/2023 News Internet Organised Crime Assessment (IOCTA) 2023 EUROPE: Cybercrime, in its various forms, represents an increasing threat to the EU. Cyber-attacks, online child sexual exploitation, and online frauds are highly complex crimes and manifest in diverse typologies. Meanwhile the perpetrators behind these crimes are becoming increasingly agile, exploiting new situations created by geopolitical and technological changes. The Internet Organised Crime Assessment (IOCTA) is Europol’s assessment of the cybercrime landscape and how it has changed over the last 24 months. Accompanying this report will be a series of spotlight reports released later this year, each of which examines a specific crime area relating to cybercrime. Europol 19/7/2023 Report ‘Delighted’: Former Surrey mayor claims victory after province’s policing decision CANADA: Doug McCallum lost the battle for the Surrey mayor's office last fall, but on Wednesday, he seemed convinced he had won the war over policing in the city. The province's decision to direct the city to continue with the transition to the Surrey Police Service was enthusiastically embraced by McCallum – who booked a banquet hall and scheduled a news conference before the announcement was made. CTV News (Canada) 19/7/2023 News Updated with sentence: Former police officer jailed for bribery offences A former officer responsible for policing nightclubs and bars in London’s West End has been jailed for taking bribes including tickets to exclusive events, a family holiday to Morocco, and renovations to his home. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 19/7/2023 News Report on an inspection visit to police custody suites in Lancashire This report describes our findings following an inspection of Lancashire Constabulary custody facilities. The inspection was conducted jointly by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services and the Care Quality Commission in March 2023. It is part of our programme of inspections covering every police custody suite in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 19/7/2023 Report NSW Police fatally shoot 43-year-old man allegedly armed with knife in Sydney’s Glebe AUSTRALIA: A man has been shot dead by NSW Police after he was allegedly armed with a knife in Sydney's inner west. Police were called to a home on Franklyn Street in Glebe about 11:50pm last night over concerns for the man's welfare. ABC News (Australia) 19/7/2023 News SA man jailed for possession of child abuse material AUSTRALIA: A South Australian man has been sentenced to two years and nine months' imprisonment by the Adelaide District Court today (19 July, 2023) for possession of child abuse material. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 19/7/2023 News Daniel Morgan murder: a timeline of key events No one has been brought to justice since the private investigator was killed in south-east London in 1987 The Guardian 19/7/2023 Analysis, Feature Auckland City Police issue warning: scam targeting international students in New Zealand NEW ZEALAND: Police are warning the community of a sophisticated overseas scam targeting international students in New Zealand, which just last month has almost cost someone more than $600,000. New Zealand Police 19/7/2023 News Quick thinking in Pokeno leads to numerous arrests overnight NEW ZEALAND: Police put the brakes on a group of offenders after a series of incidents in Pokeno overnight. Four youth offenders will now be held to account after being arrested near Huntly. New Zealand Police 19/7/2023 News ‘We’re not all broken’: the woman who pursued her rapist for five years – and won Sam was lured to a fake job interview, raped, then trafficked for months. When she reported it to the Met, they tried to drop the case, but she didn’t give up The Guardian 19/7/2023 Feature, Interview Daniel Morgan murder: Met had little choice but to admit failings Scotland Yard apology and payment of damages averts prospect of hugely embarrassing civil trial The Guardian 19/7/2023 Analysis, Feature After 36 years the Met has apologised for failings in the Daniel Morgan murder case. Now it must change Our campaign for justice has faced denials and corruption. The commissioner must translate the force’s contrition into action The Guardian 19/7/2023 Feature, Opinion «148114821483148414851486148714881489Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events