Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114951 total results. Showing results 2961 to 2980 «145146147148149150151152153Next ›Last » Tasmania Police misconduct report reveals string of officer resignations AUSTRALIA: At least 15 Tasmania Police misconduct matters finalised last year ended with officers resigning, including one who faced 28 allegations including child exploitation material charges and left the service without a formal determination notice on their conduct history. Pulse Tasmania (Australia) 10/3/2026 News Iranian women soccer players’ hotel escape aided by Australian police AUSTRALIA: SYDNEY, March 10 (Reuters) - Australian police extracted five Iranian women soccer players from the team's hotel before they were granted asylum, the interior minister said on Tuesday, as details of their escape from Iranian government minders emerged. Reuters 10/3/2026 News Dr Raylene Nixon’s fight for justice and an end to police chokeholds in Queensland AUSTRALIA: On 7 October, 2021, Steven Lee Nixon-McKeller was killed at the hands of two Queensland Police Service (QPS) officers in Toowoomba. National Indigenous Times (NIT) (Australia) 10/3/2026 News Inside police leadership: A PCC’s reality check Matthew Scott – Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent, APCC Vice Chair and national workforce lead – shares a candid view on police leadership in England and Wales as the Blunkett–Herbert Leadership Commission reaches its halfway point. He talks about where leadership really happens (on response and in custody, not just at HQ), the hidden impact of officer uplift on police staff, and why secondments, exchanges and development are too often treated as “inconveniences” instead of investments. He also highlights the cultural gap between chief officers and the frontline, and why rebuilding trust with police staff must be central to any future reforms. PolicingTV 10/3/2026 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Rape victim who identified wrong man ‘had doubts but police dismissed them’ Andrew Malkinson spent 17 years in jail for a rape he did not commit. Now another man is on trial The Telegraph - Subscription at source 9/3/2026 News Police Federation boss suspended over corruption claims Mukund Krishna and two others released on bail pending further investigations The Telegraph - Subscription at source 9/3/2026 News Overhaul of rape inquiries threatened by lack of courtroom awareness, says expert Exclusive: Independent adviser says some judges in England and Wales have not heard of changes to way cases are investigated The Guardian 9/3/2026 News Establishing a multilateral rapid response mechanism for hostage crises This paper proposes the creation of an international Rapid Response Mechanism for Hostage Crises. Specifically, this proposal: (i) provides factual background on global hostage issues, (ii) outlines relevant international and national law proscribing the practice of hostage taking, (iii) assesses the current unilateral approach in response to hostage crises and (iv) proposes a multilateral Mechanism to facilitate effective action against hostage-taking. The Mechanism would, among other things: – coordinate targeted, sequential diplomatic and economic sanctions to ensure that when one individual or entity is sanctioned by a Member State in response to hostage taking, it is subject to sanctions by all Mechanism Members, and encourage secondary sanctions; – establish national law enforcement teams to respond to hostage taking – modelled on present and prior hostage response taskforces – that regularly meet with their Mechanism Member State counterparts and coordinate joint operations and charges against hostage takers and their funders and enablers; – coordinate diplomatic responses to address hostage crises as they arise and issue joint statements clearly condemning the hostage takers and demanding the immediate release of the hostages; and – conduct regular meetings to share best practices, spotlight current hostages and offer training to foreign service professionals. Journal of Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 9/3/2026 Research article Gardaí issued first removal order under EU terrorist content regulation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí issued a removal order last year directing a social media giant to take down terrorist content on its platform. It is the first removal order under the EU terrorist content online regulation, which came into effect in Ireland in 2024. The media regulator Coimisiún na Meán also said recently that it made four findings in 2024 and 2025 against social media platforms that were “exposed” to terrorist content. Now An Garda Síochána has published a report confirming it issued a removal order against a platform for hosting terrorist content. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 9/3/2026 News Q&A: Breaking the traditional policing mould CANADA: Recently, editor Brittani Schroeder spoke with Chief Warren Driechel of the Edmonton Police Service about his first few months in his new position, what he has observed in the Canadian policing sector lately and what he hopes for next. Blue Line (Canada) 9/3/2026 Feature, Interview, Opinion PC sacked for sexually harassing colleague A police officer has been sacked after he sexually harassed a colleague and made inappropriate sexual remarks to another member of staff. BBC 9/3/2026 News Head of Police Federation of England and Wales suspended The CEO of the Police Federation of England and Wales has been suspended following his arrest as part of a fraud investigation BBC 9/3/2026 News Officer who pulled a vulnerable man off a motorway bridge wins bravery award An officer who was single-crewed when she pulled a vulnerable man off a motorway bridge has won a Cheshire Police Federation Bravery Award. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2026 News Merseyside Police and Retail Trust launch first scheme to tackle worker abuse Merseyside Police has become the first UK police force to partner with the charity Retail Trust to protect shop workers from escalating levels of abuse, violence and intimidation. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2026 News PFEW says chiefs gambling with public order resilience by diluting rest day safeguards The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has warned police leaders will "weaken the protections" for officers around the rest days that were pushed under pressure by a summer of widespread protests. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2026 News Police Fed CEO Mukund Krishna suspended amid fraud investigation Mukund Krishna, the CEO of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) was earlier this month held alongside two other suspects with connections to the organisation by City of London Police (CoLP). Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/3/2026 News Merseyside Police and the Retail Trust run UK-first scheme to tackle shop worker abuse Merseyside Police has become the first UK police force to partner with the charity Retail Trust to protect shop workers from escalating levels of abuse, violence and intimidation. Police Professional 9/3/2026 News Suffolk Police forecasts £4.2m budget underspend Suffolk Police is forecasting a budget underspend of £4.2m due to lower costs and higher income than expected. BBC 9/3/2026 News Ex-PC denies having relationships with criminals A former police officer has appeared in court to deny having intimate relationships with four criminals and accessing their computer records. BBC 9/3/2026 News New partnership to standardise strategic workforce planning across England and Wales The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and Skills for Justice have teamed up on a project to support police forces in England and Wales to address staffing and staff development issues. Police Professional 9/3/2026 News «145146147148149150151152153Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events