Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98284 total results. Showing results 30581 to 30600 «152615271528152915301531153215331534Next ›Last » Republican group shared photos of police officers The political wing of the dissident republican group being investigated over the shooting of a senior detective in Northern Ireland shared names and photos of police officers online this year. The Times - Subscription at source 27/2/2023 News The austerity-hit CPS can’t cope and people aren’t getting justice. We, the police, want the power to fix that Crimes go unpunished while officers wait for permission to lay charges. For all but the most serious cases, we should make that call ourselves The Guardian 27/2/2023 Feature, Opinion Humberside Police decided not to prosecute child-groping inspector Humberside Police decided not to prosecute an inspector later found to have groped two girls. BBC 27/2/2023 News Trans violent offenders banned from women’s prisons in England and Wales New rules also cover transgender women ‘with their male genitalia intact’, says Dominic Raab The Guardian 26/2/2023 News Federation thanks community and political leaders for support The Police Federation for Northern Ireland has thanked the people of Omagh and the main political parties for their support following the attempted murder of DCI John Caldwell last Wednesday. Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) 26/2/2023 News ‘Plane load’ of UK police officers have already signed up to come to WA AUSTRALIA: WA’s police recruitment drive in the UK is already proving to be successful. WA Police Deputy Commissioner Kylie Whitely says she could already fill a plane load of UK police officers who want to make the move. “We’ve had three back-to-back sessions and all of them have been booked out so we’re getting a lot of interest and a lot of positive, interested police officers who want to come to WA,” Deputy Commissioner Whitley told 6PR Breakfast. “Some of them have said to us they’ve been waiting for this opportunity for 1o years.” 6pr (Australia) 26/2/2023 News ‘I was essentially homeless’ – Gardai open up about the real-life horrors of the job REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: It was yet another sickening video of gardaí being attacked while doing their job. A baying mob throwing bottles and other missiles at two plainclothed gardaí attempting to help a woman struck by a motorbike. One of the officers was struck on the head during the attack by youths in Ballyfermot on Monday morning, while two Garda vehicles were also significantly damaged. It's just the latest disturbing incident to happen in the south Dublin suburb and several top gardaí have stated the escalating violence against their members can only be tackled when the issues around recruitment and retention of staff are resolved. Extra.ie (Republic of Ireland) 26/2/2023 Feature Gardaí to ‘press’ minister on violent attacks REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association (GRA) will “press home” the urgent need to set up a special task force to deal with violence against gardaí when it meets Justice Minister Simon Harris on Monday. The GRA also wants the task force to deal with rising resignations from the organisation and worsening morale among members on the frontline. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 26/2/2023 News Nicola Bulley police force deemed ‘in need of improvement’ months before mother went missing Report finds Lancashire Police investigations aren’t always carried out in timely manner and sometimes lack effective planning The Independent 26/2/2023 News Police drop 2million crime investigations and 325,000 probes into violent crime in a single year, shocking new figures reveal More than two million investigations into reported crimes were dropped by police last year, shocking figures show. Official data shows 2,136,930 crimes were logged as 'investigation complete – no suspect identified' by forces in England and Wales during the year. It means more than 5,800 investigations a day were abandoned, a Labour Party analysis of Home Office data revealed. Mail Online 26/2/2023 News Calgary police to begin using e-ticketing for traffic violations CANADA: Calgary police will soon begin e-ticketing in the city, as a provincial portal is now ready for testing. Acting Insp. Rob Patterson with the Calgary Police Service Traffic Section informed Calgary Police Commission (CPC) members of the initiative last week. “We will be rolling out e-ticketing and instead of going through an administrative process, it will be through a ticket process through the courts,” A/Insp. Patterson told the commission. In May 2017, the province expanded the scope and use of e-ticketing in the Act to Modernize Enforcement of Provincial Offences. Those rules allowed courts to use electronic violation tickets in carrying out their function. Livewire Calgary 26/2/2023 News London police launch anonymous sexual violence reporting tool CANADA: A new app called “Speak Out” is being rolled out by London police in a year-long pilot project, allowing victims of sexual assault to anonymously report the incident. According to a release from the London Police Service (LPS), a one year pilot project has been launched which allows victims of sexual assault or sexual violence to report it anonymously through an app called “Speak Out.” Speak Out allows both advocates and London police to “gain a better understanding of the sexual violence happening in our city.” CTV News (Canada) 26/2/2023 News Nicola Bulley police force deemed ‘in need of improvement’ months before mother went missing Lancashire Police was found to “require improvement” in investigating crimes months before the force was criticised over its handling of the search for missing mum Nicola Bulley. The Independent 26/2/2023 News Scandal-hit police sparks ‘loss of faith’ with over 100 attacks per day on officers Officers across the country are being attacked every day as members of the public brand the police "rapists and sex pests" since the scandals involving Wayne Couzens and David Carrick. Express 26/2/2023 News Torridge council says police are costing too much A Torridge councillor has questioned what Devon and Cornwall Police are doing with their money after they announced a six per cent increase in their share of council tax. Okehampton Times 26/2/2023 News 157 new officers join Lancashire Police so far this year Lancashire Constabulary continues to reinforce its ranks with 90 more officers sworn in to the force this week. Lancashire Telegraph 26/2/2023 News Queensland human rights commissioner says police must watch for vigilante activity AUSTRALIA: The Queensland human rights commissioner, Scott McDougall, says police must closely monitor vigilante activity, amid concern about the role of anti-crime Facebook groups where residents have threatened children or called for violent responses to youth crime. The Guardian 26/2/2023 News Montreal police, fire department aiming to recruit more visible minorities CANADA: In honour of Black History Month, Montreal's fire and police departments held the fifth edition of their "Diversity in Uniform" career fair to recruit a greater number of minorities. CTV News (Canada) 26/2/2023 News ASIRT investigating Edmonton police use of force after video released online CANADA: Alberta’s police watchdog is looking into the use of force used by an Edmonton Police (EPS) officer during the arrest of a man on Wednesday. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 26/2/2023 News Concerns over lack of Garda support REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda management is being called on to address concerns by gardai over a lack of support. [AUDIO] Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 26/2/2023 News «152615271528152915301531153215331534Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events