Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96416 total results. Showing results 35521 to 35540 «177317741775177617771778177917801781Next ›Last » Gardai lose 134,000 days of work due to injuries REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardai have lost nearly 134,000 days of duty over the past two years after officers suffered injuries while on duty. That included more than 33,000 days of illness where a member suffered a malicious injury while at work and 266 days of sick leave for officers being attacked off-duty. In total, An Garda Siochana reported more than 204,000 days of illness last year with around 35% of that due to injuries suffered by members. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 3/9/2022 News Sadiq Khan condemned over ousting of Cressida Dick Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, faced serious questions tonight after an official report found he had demanded that Dame Cressida Dick break the law before he ousted her from the Metropolitan Police. Khan was found to have put pressure on Dick to “unlawfully” sack officers before abusing his power, playing politics and acting “oppressively” in forcing her to resign as commissioner. The Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2022 News Police cleared over botched serial killer case Christopher Halliwell, a cab driver, strangled Becky Godden eight years before killing Sian O’Callaghan The Times - Subscription at source 3/9/2022 News 1TeamActive 1TeamActive, an initiative from Team Police, is designed to support the physical and mental wellbeing of the police family. A first of its kind initiative, the programme aims to provide opportunity, support and education to individuals that will have a lasting effect by changing lifestyle practices for the whole family. TeamPolice have partnered with OscarKilo to help deliver the physical activity element of the new Police Covenant requirements. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/9/2022 News Terms of reference: Meeting the needs of victims in the criminal justice system Today we published the terms of reference for Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services’s inspection of how effectively the criminal justice system meets the needs of victims. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/9/2022 Report IOPC managed investigation finds missed opportunities in Becky Godden-Edwards murder inquiry An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) managed investigation has found that Wiltshire Police missed significant opportunities to bring Christopher Halliwell to justice sooner for the murder of Becky Godden-Edwards. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/9/2022 News Statement from Lead of PFEW’s National Women’s Group Millions of crimes of violence, abuse and harassment against women and girls are recorded each year. These figures are simply unacceptable. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/9/2022 News Cressida Dick was subject to “constructive dismissal” says review Home Office ordered review says that London Mayor told Commissioner to sack anyone investigated during Operation Hotton. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/9/2022 News Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service: Cause of concern closure letter Today we published a letter on Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service’s progress against a cause of concern we gave in our inspection in 2021. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 2/9/2022 Report Kent warned over “cut and paste” victim impact statements Kent has been accused of playing a "dangerous game" during a case head at Canterbury Crown Court this week. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/9/2022 News Viewpoint: No, don’t stop the Carnival, but should we? Chris Hobbs attended the Notting Hill Carnival for Police Oracle as an observer and says the danger of crushing remains the main threat to public safety. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/9/2022 Feature, Opinion London Fire Brigade adds two new fire boats to its fleet The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has welcomed London Fire Brigade’s new fire boats to the Thames as part of a £40 million investment made by City Hall to expand the Brigade’s fleet of equipment and vehicles. Emergency Services Times 2/9/2022 News PFEW launches campaign for simplifying evidence disclosure guidance The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has launched a targeted campaign to appeal the Government to make amendments to the data protection laws to simplify the redaction obligations placed on police officers under the new evidence disclosure guidance. The campaign, #SimplifyDG6, also calls on the National Police Chiefs’ Council, the College of Policing and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to jointly work with PFEW in ensuring all our members receive nationally agreed face-to-face training on disclosure procedures. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/9/2022 News I’m a police chief – Liz Truss’s soundbite policies won’t help us fight crime Richard Lewis,chief constable of Dyfed-Powys police and the lead on performance for the National Police Chiefs Council: When headline-grabbing proposals are lacking in substance, we have a duty to respectfully challenge them The Guardian 2/9/2022 Feature, Opinion Liz Truss’s law and order policies ‘meaningless’, says police chief The police chief in charge of boosting crime fighting has criticised Liz Truss’s law and order plans as “unwise” and “meaningless”, accusing her of chasing “soundbite-friendly” but unrealistic targets. Chief constable Richard Lewis, the lead on performance for the National Police Chiefs Council, said he and law enforcement leaders wanted to work with the new government. The Guardian 2/9/2022 News Christopher Halliwell: Becky Godden murder probe missed clues Significant opportunities to bring Becky Godden's killer to justice sooner were missed during a flawed murder investigation, a report says. Wiltshire Police Chief Constable Kier Pritchard has been heavily criticised over the inquiry into double murderer Christopher Halliwell. BBC 2/9/2022 News Met anti-drugs boss smoked cannabis every day while former chief Dame Cressida Dick praised his performance and took LSD and magic mushrooms, tribunal hears A police officer who drew up an anti-drugs strategy for the Met used cannabis daily while being praised by Dame Cressida Dick for his performance, a tribunal has heard. Commander Julian Bennett, who has served in the force since 1976, is also accused of using LSD and taking magic mushrooms, and for failing to give a drug sample after suspicions arose that he may have used cannabis on July 21, 2020. According to the accusations, he then lied about why he failed to provide a test. Mail Online 2/9/2022 News Police chief speaks up after criticism and says force is not ‘soft’ on protesters THE Chief Constable of Essex has delivered a personal message to Thurrock residents following two weeks of activities when his force has had to contend with disruption caused by eco campaigners in the west of the borough. Thurrock Nub News 2/9/2022 News Criminals are laughing at our police, they’re unfit for purpose, says CAROLE MALONE I make no apology for having another pop at the police this week because every day it becomes clearer that many forces are now unfit for purpose. Express 2/9/2022 Feature, Opinion Report finds Victoria Police unable to measure improvement of law enforcement since 2016 AUSTRALIA: A report from Victoria’s Auditor-General’s Office has found Victoria Police is incapable of measuring whether the introduction of thousands of police officers since 2016 has improved law enforcement. [AUDIO] 3AW (Australia) 2/9/2022 News «177317741775177617771778177917801781Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events