Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96968 total results. Showing results 31141 to 31160 «155415551556155715581559156015611562Next ›Last » Met Police to target 100 most dangerous men using data The Met Police will start using data to identify the 100 "most dangerous" men in London who prey on women and children. BBC 11/1/2023 News Safer Streets Fund evaluation: Round 1, year ending March 2021 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Safer Streets Fund in the first year of Home Office funding. Home Office 11/1/2023 Report SIS II replacement : “an I-LEAP of faith” The London Assembly Police and Crime panel has been told that CT policing mechanisms post-Brexit are "slower and more cumbersome". Police Oracle 11/1/2023 News Police ‘shy away from honour-based abuse cases because they fear being labelled racists’ Deputy chief constable admits to parliamentary committee that cultural sensitivities can hamper effective investigations into the crime The Telegraph - Subscription at source 11/1/2023 News Safer Streets Fund is building confidence in the police Evaluation of the first round of the Safer Streets Fund shows that this investment is boosting trust in police and making communities feel safer. Home Office 11/1/2023 News $900 million of drug harm prevented by police, customs seizures in 2021 NEW ZEALAND: About $900 million of personal and social harm from drugs was prevented in 2021 thanks to police and customs confiscations. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 11/1/2023 News BMW to stop supply of police cars to forces in the UK BMW has put the brakes on the supply of its cars to police forces in the UK. BMW’s International & Specialist Sales Division, situated in Park Lane, Mayfair, closed this week, having previously been in charge of the sale of specialist vehicles, such as those used by police forces in the UK. BMW told Car Dealer Magazine that it would ‘prioritising sales to retail and corporate customers’ and move away from sales to the police and other authorities. The halt in sales to the police comes in the wake of many UK forces restricting the use of BMW police cars which use the N57 diesel engine. Some forces stopped them from being used for high-speed duties, instead operating them for ‘less stressful’ operations. The N57 diesel engine features in a number of BMW police vehicles, including the 330d, 530d and X5. BMW said the problem with the N57 engine was down to the ‘particular way’ police use the vehicles and that there was ‘no need for action on any civilian vehicles’. Express & Star 11/1/2023 News Police target 1,000 homes for illegally watching sport streams without a subscription Police will visit 1,000 homes in the UK after identifying them as accessing illegal online streams in a major step up in anti-piracy operations. The move comes after West Mercia Police raided a UK-based illegal streaming service that offered sports games to homes without having to pay for the certified subscription. ITV News 11/1/2023 News Domestic abuse victims being asked how gardaí treat them REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Inspectorate is reaching out directly to victims of domestic violence to try and gauge how gardaí are treating them. The survey will form a key part of a major inspection the oversight body is conducting into how effective An Garda Síochána is in preventing and investigating the crime, and in protecting victims of abuse. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 11/1/2023 News Canberra man allegedly pours petrol on police officer AUSTRALIA: Police allege the man – who they say broke into his ex’s house and assaulted them – violently resisted arrest and almost lit an officer on fire.Canberra man allegedly pours petrol on police officer. Sky News 11/1/2023 News More than 80 per cent of Thames Valley Police officers ‘worse off’ financially than five years ago The Thames Valley Police Federation says “a shocking 86 per cent” of officers feel ‘worse off’ financially now than they were five years ago. Police Professional 11/1/2023 News New cutting-edge bag scanners to detect illegal items at prison gates Dozens of new cutting-edge bag scanners are being fitted at gates across 44 prisons to further strengthen the crackdown on drugs and phones behind bars, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced. Police Professional 11/1/2023 News Northern Ireland’s bail and remand system ‘out-of-step’ with neighbouring jurisdictions, inspection finds The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland is calling for a consultation on legislative reform to improve the bail and remand system in Northern Ireland. Police Professional 11/1/2023 News We must change: MPS Commissioner outlines sweeping plans to reform London policing Metropolitan Police Service Commissioner (MPS) Sir Mark Rowley said policing “must change” as he outlined sweeping plans for reform. Police Professional 11/1/2023 News Safer Streets Fund building confidence in the police Evaluation of the first round of the Safer Streets Fund shows that the investment is boosting trust in police and making communities feel safer. Police Professional 11/1/2023 News Fifth of police officers surveyed in South East plan to quit in two years Nearly one in five police officers in the South East plan to quit within the next two years amid pay and cost of living concerns, research suggests. BBC 11/1/2023 News Additional funding to protect domestic abuse victims welcomed The Home Office has committed up to £18 million a year over the next two years towards the next phase of the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Intervention Fund. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 11/1/2023 News Safer Streets Fund is building confidence in police The Home Office has today, Wednesday 11 January, released their findings from the evaluation of the first round of Safer Streets funding. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 11/1/2023 News ‘I invite the Government to refute our survey findings’ The thin blue line is damaged, and time is running out for the Government to correct course. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 11/1/2023 News Wiltshire Police Chief Constable response to Federation survey Chief Constable Kier Pritchard said: “Clearly, my officers, staff and volunteers are not immune to the same issues the communities we serve are facing. Wiltshire Police 11/1/2023 News «155415551556155715581559156015611562Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events