Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115736 total results. Showing results 34621 to 34640 «172817291730173117321733173417351736Next ›Last » An Garda Síochána and Policing Authority jointly fund well-being research REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána and the Policing Authority are pleased to announce funding for a research project focused on the well-being of An Garda Síochána personnel. An Garda Síochána 12/1/2024 News Det Supt Ian Kirby: ‘Every cop should have the basic knowledge to go out there and support a victim’ In the second part of his interview with Policing Insight, Det Supt Ian Kirby, the recently appointed CEO of the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group, spoke to James Sweetland about the benefits of the Cyber PATH programme, and the importance of all officers having enough understanding of cybercrime to be able to offer basic advice and support to victims. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/1/2024 Feature, Innovation, Interview Serious crash referred to police watchdog after teenagers injured Merseyside police have been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) after a serious crash in Anfield. The IOPC will be reviewing the police's involvement in the crash which left a 17-year-old with serious injuries. Officers are appealing for witnesses after two teens fell off an electric bike at around 7.30pm on Thursday, January 11. Liverpool Echo 12/1/2024 News Gardaí arrest 34 people as part of operation into burglary and possession of stolen property in Dublin REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A total of 32 people have been charged with 70 offences following a garda operation in north Dublin. The offences include burglary and possession of stolen property. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/1/2024 News Met Police bosses plan to cut the number of murder detectives in London as homicide rates remain high The Metropolitan Police will cut the number of murder detectives working in London despite the homicide rate climbing rapidly, reports claim. Mail Online 12/1/2024 News We Can Do It: WA Police begin female-focused recruiting drive AUSTRALIA: Long gone are the days when women were given handbags when they joined the police force, or told to leave if they got married; WA Police is proving this with a concerted, passionate drive to get more women on the beat. Retired officers, Legacy members and genuine community heroes Jodie Leahy and Jill Willoughby talk to Chrissy Morrissy on 6PR Afternoons about the past, present and future of women in the force. [AUDIO] 6pr (Australia) 12/1/2024 Feature Queensland police integrity unit ‘unlikely’ to be established by recommended deadline AUSTRALIA: Exclusive: timeline for creation of body to end practice of police investigating police in doubt as state government mulls options The Guardian 12/1/2024 News Guernsey Police welcome plans to update drug driving laws Guernsey Police are welcoming a proposed overhaul of the island's laws on drug driving. The plans would enable police to carry out road-side drug tests on motorists with portable testing equipment. BBC 12/1/2024 News Northamptonshire Police ranks sixth in the country for how quick handlers answer 999 calls, new data reveals The police force answered more than 90 percent of calls within 10 seconds in November 2023. The latest figures for the quickest UK police forces at answering the phone have been revealed – and Northamptonshire ranks highly Northampton Chronicle & Echo 12/1/2024 News Police contact management strategy could be a ‘game changer’ with the right adoption The new National Contact Management Strategic Plan for policing, referred to as Policing’s Strategic Plan, was a long time in the making but when it appeared it didn’t disappoint. It was the product of extensive engagement going back several years and marks a great breakthrough – achieving coherence and integration between the NPCC Digital Public Contact Programme and the National Contact Management Working Group. Emergency Services Times 11/1/2024 Feature, Opinion UK antisemitism monitor inside police operations room during Gaza war protests Presence of Community Security Trust, which accuses protesters calling for ceasefire of inflaming antisemitism, raises fresh concerns about 'politicised policing' Middle East Eye 11/1/2024 News Deputy Chief Constables sought to join Police Scotland The Scottish Police Authority (SPA) is recruiting for two new Deputy Chief Constables to join Police Scotland - the second largest police service in the UK. Advance 11/1/2024 News ‘Serious questions’ for Crown Office over Post Office prosecutions The Crown Office has “serious questions to answer” for its role in prosecuting Post Office workers in Scotland, Douglas Ross has said. Holyrood Magazine 11/1/2024 News Surrey police union says the city won’t pay new recruits. The city says they never should’ve been hired CANADA: City spokesperson says municipal force is way over budget and had been warned against more hiring CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News City of Surrey refusing to add new municipal police recruits to payroll: Union CANADA: The City of Surrey has refused to add 10 new Surrey Police Service (SPS) to the municipal payroll, according to the union representing the fledgling municipal police force. Global News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News Crown wants 28-year sentence for Cameron Ortis, ex-RCMP intelligence official guilty of leaking secrets CANADA: Arguing it's a fitting punishment for someone who betrayed his country, the Crown today called for Cameron Ortis — the former RCMP intelligence official found guilty late last year of leaking secret information to police targets — to be sentenced to nearly 30 years behind bars. CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News Service failures and poor research identified in Wiltshire’s Clare’s Law review The force has now risk assessed all 3,582 applications that had been made in the relevant time period. Wiltshire’s review into their Clare’s Law applications has identified two failures which have resulted in people being harmed and 12 further service failures including where information should have been disclosed or inadequate research had been done Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/1/2024 News Husband and wife arrested over alleged airline crew smuggling plot A couple have been arrested as part of a National Crime Agency investigation into cash smuggling and corruption involving airline employees. The man, aged 49, and his wife, aged 53, were detained on suspicion of money laundering at their home address in Puttenham, near Guildford, Surrey, yesterday morning (10 January). National Crime Agency (NCA) 11/1/2024 News The rise of middle-class shoplifting and how it became an epidemic in London Yoga, lunch at Daylesford, then a spot of shoplifting? Kate Wills reports on the sharp increase in shoplifting among the middle classes, and how retailers are planning to crackdown The Standard 11/1/2024 Feature Landmark study finds prescribing opioids dramatically reduced deaths, overdoses for drug users in B.C. CANADA: Researchers found risk of overdose death reduced significantly the longer users had access to prescribed drugs CBC News (Canada) 11/1/2024 News «172817291730173117321733173417351736Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events