Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96963 total results. Showing results 31321 to 31340 «156315641565156615671568156915701571Next ›Last » Homicides in London at eight-year low as MPS steps up response to robbery New figures show that the number of homicides in London last year fell to their lowest since 2014, with teenage homicides falling by half. Police Professional 6/1/2023 News Drug driving on the rise as police reveal hundreds of festive arrests More than 550 people have been arrested in West and North Yorkshire as part of a crackdown on drink and drug driving. BBC 6/1/2023 News Fury as Met Police give ‘slap on wrist’ for ‘unbelievably painful’ car collision A man was left with PTSD after a brutal car accident - but felt "let down" by the police's response. Express 6/1/2023 News ‘It never stops’: killings by US police reach record high in 2022 USA: Law enforcement killed at least 1,176 people or about 100 people a month last year, making it the deadliest for police violence The Guardian 6/1/2023 News Commissioner announces preferred candidate for Chief Constable of Surrey Police The Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey Lisa Townsend has today announced that Tim De Meyer is her preferred candidate for the role of Chief Constable of Surrey Police. Surrey OPCC 6/1/2023 News Local Police Plans A Framework for Scrutiny Local scrutiny is critical to the effective oversight and delivery of local policing across Scotland. Local Authorities were given responsibility for local scrutiny and engagement arrangements by the Police & Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012. Scrutiny in this context is the process of holding local commanders to account for delivery of, and improvement in, policing in the area. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 6/1/2023 Report Local Police Plans: A Framework for Scrutiny During 2022 the Scottish Police Authority and COSLA worked in partnership with local government representatives to develop new guidance for Elected Members to support their scrutiny of local police planning. The work was undertaken following a tripartite review of local police plans during 2021-22, sponsored by the Authority, COSLA and Police Scotland. Scottish Police Authority (SPA) 6/1/2023 News Two charged after police seize assault rifles, drugs and stolen vehicles CANADA: A man and woman have been charged by Calgary police with more than 40 charges between them after an investigation found stolen vehicles, firearms, identity theft documents and $200,000 worth of drugs. Calgary Herald (Canada) 6/1/2023 News ‘The system needs to change’: Police associations join forces to decry officers’ deaths CANADA: There is a "growing wave of violence against police and the communities they serve and protect," said four of Canada's largest police associations in a joint statement released two days after the funeral for Const. Greg Pierzchala. CBC News (Canada) 6/1/2023 News Garda who suffered eye damage takes WRC equality case REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda sergeant who suffered permanent eye damage when he was attacked on duty by a man with a rock has said the force blocked him from keeping up his work as a public order trainer and left him to "sit and rot" in an office. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 6/1/2023 News Management ‘committed’ to engaging over Garda roster row REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda HQ has said it is “committed” to engaging with frontline garda staff associations to resolve a deepening row over a proposed roster. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 6/1/2023 News Minister Harris announces €5.25 million in funding for organisations supporting victims of crime REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Simon Harris has announced funding totalling €5.25 million for more than 65 organisations to support victims of crime. Government of Ireland 6/1/2023 News Lack of ‘cultural awareness’ and ‘data gap’ leaves some ethnic minority victims of sexual crime at risk of honour-based abuse A new joint investigation into the police response to ethnic minority victims of sexual abuse who may be at risk of honour-based abuse has found that inadequate ethnicity recording of victims has become an “intolerable problem”, while a lack of cultural understanding and awareness among police officers and staff has left victims facing “unacceptable” further risks, as Policing Insight’s Keith Potter reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/1/2023 Analysis, Feature City of London says fraud remains “our policing priority” Assistant Commissioner Peter O'Doherty has responded to comments made by a deputy High Court judge. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2023 News Former Beds DC barred after shouting at a member of the public The former DC had resigned from the force. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2023 News City of London says fraud remains “our policing priority” Assistant Commissioner Peter O'Doherty has responded to comments made by a deputy High Court judge. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/1/2023 News Met Police chief says London is ‘fantastically safe’ city The head of Britain’s biggest police force said the capital is a place to ‘live, work and enjoy yourself’ as he visited a boxing gym in Ilford. The Independent 6/1/2023 News Prisons don’t have room for Channel migrants, says inspector Britain does not have the capacity for Rishi Sunak’s plan to detain every migrant who crosses the Channel in a small boat, the chief inspector of prisons has said. The Times - Subscription at source 6/1/2023 News Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley insists London is ‘fantastically safe’ city The head of Britain’s biggest police force said the capital is a place to ‘live, work and enjoy yourself’ as he visited a boxing gym in Ilford The Standard 6/1/2023 News Met Police officer admits false imprisonment and assault charges PC Sam Grigg, 36, used duct tape to restrain a woman at a house in Twickenham The Standard 5/1/2023 News «156315641565156615671568156915701571Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events