Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96312 total results. Showing results 37061 to 37080 «185018511852185318541855185618571858Next ›Last » UK Police given swan handling lessons – after years of viral videos showing bungled attempts British police are finally being taught how to handle swans after years of officers faking it until they make it and starring in numerous hilarious viral videos. JOE.uk 24/7/2022 News Sex offenders using drones to target schools as criminal quadcopter use rises rapidly, police warn Paedophiles feared to be among drone users responsible for more than 300 suspicious flights over schools reported to a specialist police unit i News 24/7/2022 News Why do British police refuse to deal with eco-protesters like this? Italian security are praised for ripping protesters’ superglued hands off priceless Botticelli and dragging them away This is the moment an Italian security guard tears protestors' hands off a priceless Botticelli painting at a Florence art gallery - in stark contrast to guards at London's National Gallery, who simply watched on when eco-zealots did the same. Mail Online 24/7/2022 News Children could be radicalised over summer break, Met police warn parents London force takes unusual step of writing to schools urging families to look out for signs of extremism The Guardian 24/7/2022 News Met Police send letters to London schools warning parents about kids becoming radicalised over summer The Metropolitan Police has warned parents to look out for signs of radicalisation as children spend more time online during the summer holidays. The Standard 24/7/2022 News Police get swan handling lessons British police have finally been given swan handling lessons - after years of officers going viral with their bungled attempts to control the birds. Police from Gloucestershire constabulary spent the day being shown how to pick up and handle the famously-feisty animals. For years officers have been pictured trying to steer swans from roads - often taking them away in patrol cars. They have been dubbed 'Hot Fuzz' moments in reference to the British film featuring coppers Simon Pegg and Nick Frost dealing with angry swans. Wales Online 24/7/2022 News Renewed calls for a dedicated Garda transport unit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fianna Fáil Senator in Dublin Central, Mary Fitzpatrick, has renewed calls for a dedicated Garda transport unit. FM 104 (Republic of Ireland) 23/7/2022 News Children in social care being handed over to ‘criminal gangs’ in unregulated care homes Vulnerable youngsters are being "handed over to criminals and abusers" due to a chronic shortage of care home places for older teens, the former Children's Commissioner warns today. Express 23/7/2022 News Police told to focus on real crime and protect free speech Police chiefs have been told to focus on real crime instead of wasting time probing trivial online spats. Express 23/7/2022 News Police Scotland officers worked a million hours of overtime Police Scotland officers worked more than a million hours of overtime last year - double the previous 12 months, according to new figures. BBC 23/7/2022 News Bank fraud: Police refused to chase my stolen money over border An Oxford-educated lawyer cheated out of almost £30,000 in Scotland was told that police could not pursue her case because the money had been transferred to England. Jane Smith, an advocate who has a double first-class degree and went on to lecture in law, was conned into moving a large part of her life savings by criminals purporting to be from her bank’s fraud department. The Times - Subscription at source 23/7/2022 News Stop the NSW police crackdown on protest—solidarity with Blockade Australia AUSTRALIA: A police crackdown on climate activists linked to Blockade Australia has seen over 35 people arrested in a fortnight. A number of them are facing serious charges under draconian new anti-protest laws in NSW. Solidarity.Net 23/7/2022 News Indigenous app helping WA police close gap AUSTRALIA: New cultural protocols are being rolled out to police in Western Australia, building on the successful use of technology allowing Aboriginal people to hear information in their own language. Australia Associated Press 23/7/2022 News Ottawa Police Service’s first Black superintendent retires CANADA: After 28 years on the force, Isobel Granger is moving on CBC News (Canada) 23/7/2022 News Police Scotland overtime hours double to more than one million Officers have worked more than one million hours of overtime over the last year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 23/7/2022 News MPS launches internship programme for young people A group of south London teenagers have come together with police officers and staff from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to take part in new internship-style programme that aims to encourage young people from under-represented communities to consider a career in policing. Police Professional 23/7/2022 News Police overtime hours double to pass one million mark, figures show Police officers worked more than one million hours of overtime last year – more than double the figure from the previous 12 months, new data shows. Police Professional 23/7/2022 News Police chaos could engulf Scotland as officers could be asked to call in sick in pay dispute protest The Scottish Police Federation are demanding a better pay rise than the one the Scottish Government is currently offering. Scottish Daily Express 23/7/2022 News Caribbean police officers form a community of practice to combat gender-based violence CARIBBEAN: Caribbean police forces created a community of practice to improve responses and mitigation measures against gender-based violence in their region at the regional workshop on the operational command of gender-based violence policing in the Caribbean. Caribbean National Weekly (Caribbean) 23/7/2022 News Almost 40 reports of the sharing of intimate images made to gardaà REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaà received 37 reports of suspected sharing of intimate images over just a six-month period under a new system the force has set up with an online industry watchdog. Intimate imagery abuse involves sharing, or threatening to share, intimate images of a person without their consent. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 23/7/2022 News «185018511852185318541855185618571858Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events