Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96558 total results. Showing results 33601 to 33620 «167716781679168016811682168316841685Next ›Last » Police staff pay increase revised to £1,900 flat rate. Following a re-negotiation of the earlier pay award of 2.1%, police staff have now received a revised increase more in line with the officer pay offer. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2022 News Officer waiting for IOPC investigator seven months after NFA appeal. A Bedfordshire officer with an open complaint against him has still not been appointed an IOPC investigator over seven months after the appeal was made. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2022 News Former Devon and Cornwall Police officer barred from serving again. A former police constable would have been dismissed if he was still serving after an alleged sexual relationship with a crime victim, a panel has found. BBC 24/10/2022 News ‘Shameful’ culture undermining policing is a matter of ‘organisational justice’, says Police Now. The culture and standards of professional behaviour undermining policing is “not a re-run of the police corruption of the 1970s” but a matter of “organisational justice”, according to Police Now. Police Professional 24/10/2022 News IWF says IICSA report highlights ‘incalculable’ damage from online child sexual abuse The internet is “magnifying” risks of sexual abuse for children, according to the final report from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) published last wee Police Professional 24/10/2022 News Police and crime commissioners: Powers and functions Since 2012, directly elected politicians called police and crime commissioners (PCCs) have been responsible for the non-operational aspects of policing in most forces in England and Wales. In July 2020, the government announced a two-part review of the PCC model. This article provides background information on the responsibilities held by PCCs and summarises the findings of the government’s review. UK Parliament 24/10/2022 Report You’ve been charged! UK police forces have over 430 electric vehicles – these are the constabularies with the most and those that don’t have any at all With new petrol and diesel cars due to be banned from the end of the decade, it's not just members of the public who are expected to transition to electric vehicles over the coming years - the police will also need to do the same. This is Money 24/10/2022 News Nottingham police officer ran for life during knife attack, court hears A police officer told a jury he was "running for his life" during a knife attack in a Nottingham Street. BBC 24/10/2022 News ‘More visibility’: Edmonton police rollout 10-squad model to beef up frontline patrol CANADA: The Edmonton Police Service is moving to a 10-squad model to help address workload and burnout issues for its officers. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 24/10/2022 News Apology ceremony allows Vancouver police to express regret to Heiltsuk, nation says CANADA: Members of the Vancouver Police Department are expected to take part in an apology ceremony today in an expression of regret for arresting and handcuffing an Indigenous man and his granddaughter when they tried to open a bank account. [AUDIO] The Globe and Mail (Canada) 24/10/2022 News OPP officer says Emergencies Act wasn’t needed to end Ottawa ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest CANADA: A former senior officer for the Ontario Provincial Police says the “Freedom Convoy” protests in Ottawa could have been ended without the federal Emergencies Act. Blue Line (Canada) 24/10/2022 News Developing the UK’s cyber resilience and turning the tide against cyber criminals With the growing threat from cybercrime, policing is looking to build ever stronger partnerships to mitigate risk and improve learning and understanding; Detective Superintendent Nick Bell, CEO of the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG) and National Policing Director for the Cyber Resilience Centres, reports on the work of the NCRCG and the key themes explored at its inaugural summit earlier this month. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/10/2022 Analysis, Feature Hero guards who disarmed crazed gangster Derek ‘Bottler’ Devoy could face prosecution over arrest REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The hero guards who disarmed crazed gangster Derek ‘Bottler’ Devoy could face prosecution over his arrest. The Irish Sun (Republic of Ireland) 24/10/2022 News Drink-spiking incidents have nearly doubled this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The number of drink-spiking incidents reported to Gardaí has nearly doubled this year. newstalk (Republic of Ireland) 24/10/2022 News Man pleads guilty to attempted murder of two Garda detectives REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man has pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court on Monday to the attempted murder of two gardaí at a siege and shoot-out in west Dublin last year. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 24/10/2022 News IOPC rules ‘tragic accident’ after fatal collision on emergency call A TVP officer was involved in a fatal collision with a member of the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2022 News West Yorkshire DCC to be new Isle of Man Chief DCC Russ Foster has been announced as the next Chief Constable for the Isle of Man. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2022 News Black History Month: Museum honours Cheshire’s first black policeman An exhibition dedicated to Cheshire Police's first black police officer has been set up at the Museum of Policing in Warrington. BBC 24/10/2022 News James Ford: Rapist Hertfordshire officer’s Facebook use to be reviewed Facebook posts by a rapist before he became a police officer will form part of a review into a force's vetting. BBC 24/10/2022 News Met police hunting for man after deadly stabbing in east London Woman in her 50s found dead and woman in her 30s injured in Newham The Guardian 24/10/2022 News «167716781679168016811682168316841685Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events