Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114960 total results. Showing results 3281 to 3300 «161162163164165166167168169Next ›Last » Officer ‘so drunk on duty he could not walk straight’, panel hears Former detective constable Sean Brierley went to Gravity Well Taproom on the evening of July 2 2025 after being told a suspect at Leyton police station was not yet available to be interviewed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/2/2026 News Officer who ran coffee business while suspended dismissed PC Stanley Kennett applied for a business interest called The Coffee Cycle whilst suspended from duty on 23rd April 2024 and was notified that it had been declined a week later, according to a tribunal ruling. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/2/2026 News Thames Valley needs to improve its integrity arrangements, inspectors say The force was told by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) inspectors it had to enhance its professional standards and counter-corruption arrangements to maintain public confidence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 26/2/2026 News Police officer sacked for running coffee business while suspended Stanley Kennett, of the Metropolitan Police, had been denied permission to operate the Coffee Cycle but did so anyway, while receiving full pay from the force The Times - Subscription at source 26/2/2026 News Police leaders call for investment in officer pay The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has submitted evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) to consider in setting the pay uplift for policing from September 2026. Police Professional 26/2/2026 News Durham Constabulary’s vetting and counter-corruption arrangements ‘inadequate’, says HMICFRS Durham Constabulary needs to make improvements across all parts of its integrity arrangements, with vetting and counter-corruption arrangements found to be inadequate, the police inspectorate has said. Police Professional 26/2/2026 News Tributes paid after serving WMP detective found dead at home A serving officer from West Midlands Police has been found dead outside a house in Yardley, Birmingham. Detective Constable Tayyab Malik passed away on Tuesday afternoon. Police Professional 26/2/2026 News Police leaders call for investment in officer pay The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has submitted evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) to consider in setting the pay uplift for policing from September 2026. Police Professional 26/2/2026 News Garda commissioner ‘ready to go’ with drug testing plans REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly said he is "ready to go" with plans to drug test serving garda members, and that he expects that the Department of Justice will finalise new regulations soon. The testing of serving police officers is something that is done in other jurisdictions, including in the PSNI, and had been recommended in the 2020 Garda Inspectorate Report that looked at the threat of corruption within the organisation. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 26/2/2026 News ‘Need to do things differently’: Alberta police services look to AI for future CANADA: As police staffing shortages and public safety concerns continue to dog Alberta police services, more municipal agencies say they’re turning to artificial intelligence for support. “Our staffing numbers are critical,” Calgary Police Service Deputy Chief Cory Dayley said. “We need to do things differently, for sure, to provide the city what it needs.” The Calgary Police Service (CPS) first introduced Microsoft Copilot, a form of generative AI, in 2024. Global News (Canada) 26/2/2026 News, Video Independent police corruption investigations plummet by 70% in five years Campaigners slam ‘broken’ complaints system as corruption probes by the watchdog hit alarming lows. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism 26/2/2026 News Durham police deputy chief suspended for allegedly using ‘racially inappropriate’ term: police board CANADA: A deputy chief with the Durham Regional Police Service has been suspended for allegedly using a "racially inappropriate term," the police board says, during a meeting with Black officers and employees. CBC News (Canada) 26/2/2026 News Police leaders call for investment in officer pay The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has today submitted evidence to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB) to consider in setting the pay uplift for policing from September 2026. This sets out the case for a fair and affordable pay uplift of 3.5%, reflecting the rising complexity and demands of modern policing. Alongside the annual pay uplift, the submission also includes updates to the allowances officers are entitled to. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 26/2/2026 News Gardaí to be drug tested and have bank accounts checked as part of in-career vetting REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Convictions of gardaí and checks of social media accounts owned by Garda members have resulted in ‘concern’, says commissioner The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 26/2/2026 News Met police to pilot facial recognition identity checks, mayor confirms Sadiq Khan reveals 100 officers will use roaming technology for six months but opponents call its use ‘alarming’ The Guardian 26/2/2026 News Force opens officer roles to auto‑only drivers People who have an automatic driving licence can now apply to become a Thames Valley Police officer. BBC 26/2/2026 News Police officer sacked for faking remote working A "deceitful and dishonest" police sergeant has been sacked for holding down keys on her laptop with a picture frame to pretend she was working from home. BBC 26/2/2026 News Hamilton cop charged with possessing child sexual abuse materials worked as school liaison officer, board says CANADA: A Hamilton police officer charged with possessing and transmitting child sexual abuse material Wednesday previously worked in public schools. Dave Hamilton was a school police liaison officer from 2014 to 2016, said the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) in a statement. CBC News (Canada) 26/2/2026 News Canadian government considers police increase in small communities like Tumbler Ridge CANADA: The federal government is considering increasing the police presence in Tumbler Ridge following the deadly mass school shooting earlier this month. “We are pushing for more police resources in all of British Columbia and across Canada,” Staff Sgt. Jeff Swann, Pacific director for the National Police Federation, told Global News. Global News (Canada) 26/2/2026 News Report details B.C. First Nation, Vancouver Police Board collaboration breakdown CANADA: A man who was handcuffed by police along with his 12-year-old granddaughter after being falsely accused of trying to use a fake status card to open a bank account in 2019 says the Vancouver Police Board and the officers involved have shown they don’t respect his First Nation’s culture. Blue Line (Canada) 26/2/2026 News «161162163164165166167168169Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events