Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93443 total results. Showing results 39461 to 39480 «197019711972197319741975197619771978Next ›Last » Cressida Dick: Met police chief left with ‘no choice’ but to stand down – as it happened Dame Cressida Dick says she is to step aside as commissioner of the Metropolitan police after series of scandals damages trust in force The Guardian 10/2/2022 News Who might replace Cressida Dick as Met commissioner? With the Metropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, resigning from her post after a series of scandals, the chance to lead Britain’s biggest police force has come up much sooner than expected. Here are some of the most likely candidates to take over a beleaguered Scotland Yard. The Guardian 10/2/2022 Analysis, Feature Cressida Dick to step down as Metropolitan Police chief Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick is leaving her role after a series of damaging controversies. Dame Cressida said she had been left with "no choice" after London Mayor Sadiq Khan made it clear to her he had no confidence in her leadership. BBC 10/2/2022 News Youth gang violence in Adelaide’s northern and western suburbs prompts launch of SA Police taskforce AUSTRALIA: South Australian police have laid more than 120 charges against "several" people following the launch of a special task force aimed at curbing so-called youth gangs. ABC News (Australia) 10/2/2022 News Men awarded $61,755 in costs after court played police bodycam vision AUSTRALIA: Five men who were wrongly accused of assaulting police have been awarded $61,755 in legal costs after a magistrate noted there were “glaring and serious discrepancies” between the police version of events and video footage of the incident. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 10/2/2022 News AFP women help fight crime with science AUSTRALIA: The AFP will mark this International Women and Girls in Science Day by showcasing dedicated female members using science and technology to keep Australians safe. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 10/2/2022 News Mark Lindsay set to retire as Chair of PFNI The Chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, Mark Lindsay MBE, is to retire from the post after more than seven years leading the staff organisation. Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) 10/2/2022 News Anti-mandate protesters to stay in Picton ‘as long as we can’ NEW ZEALAND: Protesters at the Freedom Convoy camp in Picton will “stay as long as we can”, says camp co-ordinator Craig Tough. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 10/2/2022 News Parliament protest: Police arrest 122 in efforts to control occupation NEW ZEALAND: Tensions rose on Thursday as the protest against Covid-19 protection measures dragged on into its third day, with police hauling away dozens of protesters who refused to leave Parliament grounds. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 10/2/2022 News Firearms prohibition orders take the first step NEW ZEALAND: As MPs get into the swing of things on their first week back in parliament following the summer break, one of the items up for consideration is the first reading of the Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Bill. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 10/2/2022 News Policing inspection programme and framework commencing April 2022 For consultation s policing moves beyond the immediate pressures of the pandemic, the work of HMICFRS continues to promote improvements in policing, to keep people safe and reduce crime and disorder. The inspectorate must continue to do so in a way that is very different to what has gone before. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/2/2022 Report Policing inspection programme and framework commencing April 2022: For consultation From April 2022, our inspection programme takes a multi-year approach rather than an annual one, setting out how we will work and the things we will inspect in the next three years. However, we intend to review it each year in light of new and emerging priorities for policing, as well as how our ability to inspect and promote improvement is affected by government funding. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 10/2/2022 News Met Police officer asked teenage girls out, court hears A Met Police officer arranged to meet a 15-year-old girl in a park where he put his arm round her, a court has heard. BBC 10/2/2022 News Downing Street ‘partygate’ rule-breakers will be fined, Cressida Dick confirms Metropolitan Police chief says it is inevitable that some of those contacted by officers would get fixed penalty notices The Telegraph - Subscription at source 10/2/2022 News Police officer ‘took schoolgirl’s number and invited her for a drink after class’ PC Adnan Arib, 45, has been accused of asking two teenage girls to meet up - but has denied two counts of misconduct in public office Mirror 10/2/2022 News Plan to rename Leicestershire Police slammed by federation Plans to rename Leicestershire Police to incorporate the neighbouring county of Rutland have been criticised by the Police Federation. BBC 10/2/2022 News Talking crime with Danny Shaw: Mike Barton PolicingTV 10/2/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video P.E.I. police review report includes call for civilian oversight CANADA: Prince Edward Island should have a civilian board to provide oversight of policing in the province, and to make recommendations for changes in policing standards to the minister of justice. CBC News (Canada) 10/2/2022 News 9 human rights complaints allege Thunder Bay, Ont., police on leave called ‘broken toys’ in toxic workplace CANADA: The Thunder Bay Police Service faces allegations of a toxic work culture, detailed in nine complaints with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario that claim members of the force are discriminated against based on their mental health, race and gender. CBC News (Canada) 10/2/2022 News Saskatchewan and Alberta First Nations speak out against the “freedom” convoys and the police inaction CANADA: First Nation leaders in Saskatchewan are adding their voices to the growing list of Indigenous Nations who are condemning the nation-wide protests, and the Indigenous cultural appropriation within it. Blue Line (Canada) 10/2/2022 News «197019711972197319741975197619771978Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events