Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103123 total results. Showing results 31021 to 31040 «154815491550155115521553155415551556Next ›Last » Just Stop Oil: police use new powers to arrest protesters in London Just Stop Oil protesters used air horns and glitter cannon to disrupt a performance of Dialogues des Carmélites at Glyndebourne yesterday, even though the festival has its own wind turbine. The Times - Subscription at source 16/6/2023 News Ex-police watchdog Michael Lockwood charged with rape of girl The former director-general of the Independent Office for Police Conduct has been charged with the rape and indecent assault of an underage girl, the Crown Prosecution Service said. Michael Lockwood, who resigned as head of the police watchdog in December after an investigation into his conduct was launched, will face six charges of indecent assault and three of rape against a person under 16. All charges relate to alleged incidents in the 1980s. The Times - Subscription at source 16/6/2023 News Police want you: What’s being offered to help combat crime wave AUSTRALIA: The country's biggest police forces are in the midst of major recruitment drives to bolster thinning blue lines. The biggest staffing shortage is in Victoria, where 800 new officers are needed on the beat immediately and a further 500 are required within the next 12 months. 9 Now (Australia) 16/6/2023 News Surrey police decision far from settled after council votes to retain RCMP CANADA: Decision halts city's transition to the independent Surrey Police Service but still needs province's blessing. CBC News (Canada) 16/6/2023 News Chief Constable Sarah Crew on Institutional Racism For some time now at Avon and Somerset Police, we’ve been discussing how we truly become an anti-racist police service. The conversations have been compelling and inspiring and have helped us focus on the courageous steps we must take to turn this ambition into a reality. Avon & Somerset Constabulary 16/6/2023 Feature, Opinion Money laundering charges laid after $2 million in cash uncovered during truck stop, police say AUSTRALIA: Two men from New South Wales have been charged with money laundering after police allegedly uncovered more than $2 million in cash during a truck stop in South Australia's north. ABC News (Australia) 16/6/2023 News Victorian ex-police officer who sexually abused a 14-year-old girl given three-year prison sentence AUSTRALIA: A former police prosecutor who sexually abused a 14-year-old girl and tried to convince her to elope with him to France could be released from prison next year. ABC News (Australia) 16/6/2023 News Police officer apologises for recommending bail for DV offender days before woman was killed, inquest hears AUSTRALIA: Inadequate training led a Northern Territory police officer to recommend a dangerous domestic violence offender be released on bail three days before he killed his partner, the Northern Territory coroner has heard. ABC News (Australia) 16/6/2023 News Bay of Plenty police officer resigns amid charges of assaulting his partner NEW ZEALAND: A Bay of Plenty officer facing domestic violence charges has left the police force. A police investigation into the officer was overseen by the Independent Police Conduct Authority Stuff (New Zealand) 16/6/2023 News Police investigating 1980 cold case murder of Alicia O’Reilly want DNA tool that FBI used to catch ‘Golden State Killer’ NEW ZEALAND: Police investigating the rape and murder of a young girl nearly 43 years ago want to try a controversial DNA tool never used before in New Zealand to solve the baffling cold case. Law enforcement.. NZ Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 16/6/2023 News Man arrested in Greymouth for supplying methamphetamine NEW ZEALAND: Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Dye, Tasman Organised Crime unit: Police have arrested a man for his involvement in supplying methamphetamine throughout the West Coast. New Zealand Police 16/6/2023 News Avon and Somerset police chief admits force is institutionally racist Sarah Crew also says force is ‘likely’ to be treating LGBTQ+ people, women and disabled people unfairly The Guardian 16/6/2023 News Government to strengthen learning after domestic homicide The Government has launched a consultation to ensure domestic homicide reviews (DHRs) cover the full range of domestic-abuse related deaths, including suicide. Police Professional 16/6/2023 News Former IOPC Director General Michael Lockwood charged with rape and indecent assault The former Director General of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has been charged with nine sexual offences allegedly committed during the 1980s, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said. Police Professional 16/6/2023 News Misconduct notice served on officer over handling of missing person reports prior to fatal collision A Gwent Police officer faces a misconduct investigation into their handling of missing person reports prior to the discovery of a vehicle in which three people had died and two seriously injured following a collision. Police Professional 16/6/2023 News Former officer who failed to arrest suspected burglar would have been dismissed A former police constable who failed to arrest a suspected burglar, made false entries on force IT systems and lied to a victim about the recovery of his stolen property would have been dismissed without notice if he had not retired. Police Professional 16/6/2023 News Former head of police watchdog charged with rape The former head of the police watchdog has been charged with raping a girl under 16 and indecent assault. BBC 16/6/2023 News Police forces facing £700m budget shortfall by 2026, warns Unison Police forces in England and Wales could face a combined budget shortfall of more than £700 million by 2026, according to Unison. Police Professional 16/6/2023 News Difficult conversations needed but force not ‘institutionally racist’, says federation Avon and Somerset Constabulary must have difficult conversations about the issue of racism, but the force is “not institutionally racist”, says its federation. Police Professional 16/6/2023 News London police not doing enough to tackle systemic racism, policing expert says CANADA: London police officials are not doing enough to analyze their own race-based use-of-force numbers to start tackling systemic racism within their organization, an expert in police data says. CBC News (Canada) 16/6/2023 News «154815491550155115521553155415551556Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events