Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114980 total results. Showing results 4141 to 4160 «204205206207208209210211212Next ›Last » New figures reveal the job Victorians are quitting in droves amid crime surge. AUSTRALIA: 'Stations are closing': Victorian police officer fast becoming the job no one wants, with size of force falling to lowest level in years - while crime surges Sky News 3/2/2026 News CityForum 2026 Digital Policing Summit: What the White Paper missed? How will the UK’s new police reform white paper really reshape digital policing on the ground? Policing TV goes inside the 10th annual CityForum Digital Policing Summit at BT’s London HQ – filmed the day after the white paper landed, emphasizing the need for technology-led reforms, collaboration among various stakeholders, and the importance of data standards and workforce development in modern policing. Police chiefs, PCCs, tech leaders and data specialists share first reactions on reforms, the 10-year national IT roadmap, AI, data standards and what all this means for frontline officers and public confidence. Key speakers highlighted the potential for advanced technology and AI to enhance public safety and the necessity of engaging the public in the reform process. PolicingTV 3/2/2026 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video ‘Forces are like businesses more than ever – but success should be measured differently’ Paul Matthews, a Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) national board member and non executive director at College of Policing, said the current system has 'cops sitting like robots in call centres in police stations, tapping away on systems that are cumbersome.' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Police sergeant sacked for threatening driving school after son didn’t pass test Gabriel Chandler waged a campaign of abuse against the driving school, making up to 50 calls to their office a day The Independent 2/2/2026 News ‘There is an attempt to get rid of me’: leader of UK’s black police association alleges campaign to silence him ‘There is an attempt to get rid of me’: leader of UK’s black police association alleges campaign to silence him The Guardian 2/2/2026 News Met detective sergeant sacked over ‘antisemitic’ post about Gaza Rebecca Collens drew parallels between Nazi Germany and conditions in Palestine The Independent 2/2/2026 News Met officer sacked for comparing Gaza war to Holocaust Rebecca Collens said her social media posts were motivated by ‘guilt, helplessness, heartbreak and pain’ over Palestinian suffering The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Kent settles over ‘defective’ police station – with PFI firm gaining £21m Investor-owned company says legal action has stopped pending payment from force, reports Ian Weinfass Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Thousands of criminals may be roaming streets without ankle tags Almost a third of offenders meant to wear leg bracelet are not doing so The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Bridging the gap between force data to help policing join the dots A new national service aims to tackle one of policing’s long-standing challenges, fragmented data held across individual force systems. Emergency Services Times 2/2/2026 News Met detective sergeant sacked over social media posts about Gaza An MPS detective sergeant has been sacked after sharing “overtly political” social media posts on a private Instagram account about the war in Gaza, including one comment deemed antisemitic. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Learning & Development PC used pool car with no valid reason 42 times in six months Dale Curriston, a former PC at Humberside Police, would have been immediately dismissed had he not already resigned after he breached the standards of professional behaviour, a misconduct panel ruled. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Red flag pet abuse signs to feature in new IOPC investigator training on VAWG Investigators at the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) are to receive specialist training to identify “hidden” signs of controlling and coercive behaviour, including cases involving pet or animal abuse. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Officer convicted over inappropriate relationship with woman A Warwickshire Police detective who pursued an inappropriate relationship with the mother of a child victim has been given a suspended jail sentence following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Police Professional 2/2/2026 News Toronto’s police budget has reached $1.43 billion CANADA: Mayor Olivia Chow’s newest city budget, launched today, includes $93.8 million more for police. Toronto Life (Canada) 2/2/2026 News The battle to become Britain’s top policeman These are the runners and riders tipped to lead the National Police Service, Shabana Mahmood’s new ‘British FBI’ The Telegraph - Subscription at source 2/2/2026 News Police intercept evidence from Sky ECC cryptophone network ‘unreliable’, Antwerp court told BELGIUM: Intercepted communications data used to prosecute drug crime gangs is unreliable and does not conform to international standards of evidence, according to an expert report presented to a court in Antwerp Computer Weekly 2/2/2026 News Fewer Garda checkpoints in Donegal as incidence of drug driving cases rises 10% fewer mandatory intoxication checkpoints in Donegal between 2024 and 2025, while number of drug driving cases coming before the courts grows by half Ireland Live (Republic of Ireland) 2/2/2026 News Police sounding alarm on rising crime, violence among youth in Longueuil CANADA: Crimes involving youth and weapons in Longueuil have risen 64 per cent since 2021, with minors aged 12 to 17 now responsible for one in every five violent crimes. That’s according to data provided Monday by the Service de police de l’agglomération de Longueuil (SPAL), which is sounding the alarm. City News (Canada) 2/2/2026 News RCMP probing officer who got involved in his son’s impaired driving investigation CANADA: The RCMP says it is investigating whether two of its officers in New Brunswick breached their code of conduct, in relation to an impaired driving investigation into the son of one of the officers. Blue Line (Canada) 2/2/2026 News «204205206207208209210211212Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events