Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 30381 to 30400 «151615171518151915201521152215231524Next ›Last » Sex offender banned from using AI tools in landmark UK case The decision could set a precedent for future monitoring of people convicted of indecent image offences The Guardian 21/4/2024 News PM ‘appalled’ by police treatment of Jewish man Rishi Sunak was "appalled" by the way police treated a Jewish man during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in London, a Downing Street source has said. BBC 21/4/2024 News South Yorkshire Police officer to appear in court on assault charge A South Yorkshire Police officer will appear in court to face a charge of assault over claims he used excessive force during an arrest. BBC 21/4/2024 News The police pay stalemate, explained NEW ZEALAND: The police and Government have declared a stalemate, after more than a year of pay negotiations. Glenn McConnell explains what that means. Stuff (New Zealand) 21/4/2024 News Stop crime victims in England and Wales paying thousands for court transcripts, say MPs People affected by serious sexual and violent offences can face large fees to obtain written records from their cases The Guardian 21/4/2024 News Less than half of the public trust police to solve crimes Only 37 per cent of voters believe forces are doing a good job, a survey reveals, and most think they are doing worse than 30 years ago. Voters are losing faith in the police after a spate of scandals and a rise in offences including shoplifting and cybercrime, The Times 21/4/2024 Feature European police chiefs call for end-to-end encryption roll out to include public protection measures The Director General of the National Crime Agency and European Police Chiefs are calling for industry and governments to take urgent action to ensure public safety across technology platforms. National Crime Agency (NCA) 21/4/2024 News Once again a Met Police commissioner is stuck in the middle of policing and politics. So what happens now? Sir Mark Rowley is facing calls to resign following a high-profile altercation between one of his officers and a campaigner against antisemitism. But could a change of leadership really be on the cards? Sky News 21/4/2024 Analysis, Feature ‘Crime and justice system is stretched to breaking point’ As shoplifting, cybercrime, fraud, rape, knife crime and other offences soar but fewer crimes are solved, experts warn that punishment as a deterrent is in danger of falling apart. The Times 21/4/2024 Feature NCA warns tech giants like Meta are blinding themselves to child abuse Firms including the Facebook and Instagram owner are putting “profit before safety” with end-to-end encryption, according to the National Crime Agency head The Times - Subscription at source 21/4/2024 News Met police chief faces calls to quit after officer’s ‘openly Jewish’ comment at protest Sir Mark Rowley criticised over handling of pro-Palestine protests after antisemitism campaigner threatened with arrest The Guardian 21/4/2024 News European Police Chiefs call for industry and governments to take action against end-to-end encryption roll-out EUROPE: European Police Chiefs are calling for industry and governments to take urgent action to ensure public safety across social media platforms. Privacy measures currently being rolled out, such as end-to-end encryption, will stop tech companies from seeing any offending that occurs on their platforms. It will also stop law enforcement’s ability to obtain and use this evidence in investigations to prevent and prosecute the most serious crimes such as child sexual abuse, human trafficking, drug smuggling, homicides, economic crime and terrorism offences. The declaration, published today and supported by Europol and the European Police Chiefs, comes as end-to-end encryption has started to be rolled out across Meta’s messenger platform. Europol 21/4/2024 News WA pepper spray sales surge amid push for Australia-wide access after Bondi stabbings AUSTRALIA: As Sydney shoppers start to return to the site of the stabbing attack which rocked the nation, there are renewed calls for authorities to consider legalising the possession of pepper spray for self-defence. Western Australia is currently the only Australian state or territory where people can carry the non-lethal spray under strict conditions. ABC News (Australia) 21/4/2024 News NSW Police launches mental health program following Sydney attacks AUSTRALIA: The head of wellbeing and support services at New South Wales Police says he is confident his team can support every employee following last week's violent attacks in Sydney. The $79 million PULSE program is resourced with online support from psychiatrists and psychologists. Sky News 21/4/2024 News Change to garda security protocol REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New intelligence chief to report directly to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris but concerns over national security remain. The Garda Commissioner has initiated a significant restructuring of the force’s handling of sensitive intelligence to safeguard Ireland’s national security. Drew Harris has instructed the Garda National Crime and Security Intelligence Service (NCSIS), the agency responsible for confronting hostile states, terrorist groups and transnational crime, to report directly to his office. The NCSIS previously reported to the deputy commissioner responsible for security but the Canadian nationality of its new leader Shauna Coxon had given rise to concerns as she is not an Irish citizen. The Times - Subscription at source 21/4/2024 News Revealed: Letter sent by bicycle-row garda’s lawyer to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A lawyer representing the garda at the centre of a row over a bicycle sent a letter to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, giving him two weeks to clarify what he had earlier told the Dáil’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) about the matter. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 21/4/2024 News Police say crime has reduced in central Auckland NEW ZEALAND: Police in Auckland say they're focused on ensuring people feel safe coming into the city, as they address crime and homelessness in the central city. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 21/4/2024 News ‘More harm than good’: Why there’s concern over a commonly used police term AUSTRALIA: You may have heard the term 'known to police' in the news. There is no clear-cut definition for the phrase, according to a policing expert, prompting concerns around stereotyping and legal risk. SBS News (Australia) 21/4/2024 News Cocaine arrests at Melbourne Airport allegedly smash $10 million smuggling syndicate AUSTRALIA: Australian Federal Police (AFP) allege they have smashed an international cocaine smuggling ring with the arrest of five people they say were attempting to smuggle $10 million worth of drugs on board a flight from the United States to Melbourne. ABC News (Australia) 21/4/2024 News ‘Absolute disgrace’: Sky News host blasts police commissioner’s social media censorship AUSTRALIA: Sky News host Rowan Dean has blasted NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb after she urged people not to share misinformation on social media and to check police resources for new information. Sky News 21/4/2024 Feature, Opinion «151615171518151915201521152215231524Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events