Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 95707 total results. Showing results 41761 to 41780 «208520862087208820892090209120922093Next ›Last » UK National Terrorist Threat Level Lowered Earlier today, Wednesday, 9 February 2022, the Home Secretary announced that the UK’s Terrorist Threat Level has been lowered from Severe to Substantial. This means it is deemed an attack is likely. Police Scotland 10/2/2022 News Cressida Dick under mounting pressure for her job with ‘no love lost’ between her and Priti Patel, sources say A source suggested the Home Secretary Priti Patel thinks the Metropolitan Police Commissioner’s position would become ‘untenable’ if the Mayor of London were to lose faith in her leading the force. i News 10/2/2022 News CPD collaborative design: Police forces and universities – complementary, not just different In the latest in this series on continuing professional development (CPD), Dr Paul Walley and Associate Lecturer Laurie Knell of the Open University explore the benefits and opportunities of collaborative learning design between police and higher education, and how a co-creation approach has proved successful for the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/2/2022 Analysis, Feature Cressida Dick faces threat of public declaration of no confidence from London mayor Sadiq Khan tells Metropolitan police commissioner she must deliver convincing plan The Guardian 10/2/2022 News The future of roads policing The UK has the reputation of having some of the safest roads in the world. Yet there is increasing evidence that they are becoming more dangerous. On average around 25,000 people are killed or seriously injured on our roads each year. The Police Foundation 9/2/2022 Report Five charged after $55 million worth of cannabis seized – The Hume PD AUSTRALIA: Five people have been charged after $55 million worth of cannabis was seized from a property in The Hume region yesterday. New South Wales Police Force 9/2/2022 News ‘Incredible imbalance’: NSW Covid fines during Delta higher in disadvantaged suburbs AUSTRALIA: Small towns with high Indigenous populations and western Sydney suburbs that are home to the most socioeconomically disadvantaged residents in the city bore the brunt of Covid fines during the ramp-up in enforcement during last year’s Delta outbreak. The Guardian 9/2/2022 News WA man jailed over $1million proceeds of crime offence AUSTRALIA: A 37-year-old man was sentenced to 12 months' jail by the Perth District Court yesterday (Tuesday, 8 February 2022) following an investigation into more than $1 million cash and three luxury vehicles suspected to be the proceeds of crime. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 9/2/2022 News Three anti-vaccine mandate protesters arrested, charged with obstruction NEW ZEALAND: Three anti-vaccine mandate protesters arrested at Parliament on Wednesday have been charged with obstruction. Stuff (New Zealand) 9/2/2022 News Arrests at Parliament grounds NEW ZEALAND: As the convoy protest enters its third day, Police have told protesters that Parliament grounds have closed and are asking people to leave, or face being arrested. RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson is at Parliament. [AUDIO] RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/2/2022 News Marylands School: Many who chose to cover up abuse complicit in ‘evil’, advocate says NEW ZEALAND: An advocate for sexual abuse survivors at Marylands School says the sexual and physical abuse was known about by many, but they all failed to act on it. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 9/2/2022 News Metropolitan Police Service officer given suspended jail sentence for causing death by careless driving A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been given a suspended jail sentence for causing death by careless driving following a collision at a zebra crossing. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigated the circumstances of the collision in which pedestrian Andrew MacIntyre Brown was fatally injured. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 9/2/2022 News Sadiq Khan says Met Police chief Cressida Dick has ‘days or weeks’ to keep his support The Mayor of London said the Metropolitan Police Commissioner's future hangs in the balance after officers at Charing Cross police station exchanged horrifying messages including 'I would happily rape you' Mirror 9/2/2022 News Sadiq Khan warns Cressida Dick has days or weeks to act on Met failings Mayor of London ‘disgusted’ by recent scandals and suggests he is prepared to try to oust commissioner The Guardian 9/2/2022 News UK terror level reduced from severe to substantial but attacks are still ‘likely’ The UK's national terror threat level has been reduced but an attack remains likely, the Home Secretary has confirmed. LBC 9/2/2022 News Ombudsman report into loyalist murders ‘deeply disturbing’, says Taoiseach A Police Ombudsman report into links between members of the security forces and loyalist murders in Northern Ireland is “deeply disturbing” and “simply appalling", the Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) has said. BBC 9/2/2022 News ‘Target drivers they are dangerous!’ Furious cyclist row as UK police launch new crackdown Cyclists have reacted thunderously to a police crackdown on running red lights, suggesting officers should turn their attention to motorists as "they actually cause danger". Express 9/2/2022 News Police charge Lunenburg County man with drug trafficking CANADA: The South Shore Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit has charged a Middlewood man after an investigation into cocaine trafficking in Lunenburg County. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 9/2/2022 News Police doing their best to “de-escalate” protest without leading to violence, mayor says CANADA: Should the protest on Huron Church Road ramp up for any reason in the days to come, Windsor police have reached out to counterparts in other jurisdictions for assistance should it be needed, said Chief Pam Mizuno on Tuesday. Windsor Star (Canada) 9/2/2022 News Polygraph tests for Halifax police employees to stop in September CANADA: Halifax councillors have voted to stop using dodgy lie detector tests on municipal employees, but police are expected to keep using them for another seven months for employment screening and indefinitely for investigations. Halifax Examiner (Canada) 9/2/2022 News «208520862087208820892090209120922093Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events