Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114981 total results. Showing results 4321 to 4340 «213214215216217218219220221Next ›Last » Ketamine should remain a Class B drug, advisory council tells Government In its latest updated harms assessment of ketamine published today, the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) also said that police forces and health care professionals must receive greater support to better identify, prevent and respond to ketamine‑related harms. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/1/2026 News Force’s decision to evict officers from section houses ‘extremely concerning’ Surrey Police said it acknowledged the "potential impact" its decision could have on those who may need to find new accommodation in the region, adding they would have "access to support". Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/1/2026 News Police numbers suffer biggest fall in decade Chris Philp criticises Labour for destroying record officer numbers achieved by Tories The Telegraph - Subscription at source 28/1/2026 News Force’s focus on repeat shoplifters behind success A police force with a top record for tackling shoplifting said its success was down to focusing on prolific offenders and shops with a high number of thefts. BBC 28/1/2026 News PC denies assaulting woman while detaining partner A police officer has denied assaulting a woman while dealing with a domestic disturbance. BBC 28/1/2026 News Police AI use raises bias, secrecy fears AUSTRALIA: Experts urge safeguards for emerging high-tech surveillance. Technology experts and civil liberties advocates are calling for greater transparency and stronger safeguards around the NSW Police Force’s use of AI-powered tools made by Australian intelligence software company Fivecast, detailed in documents provided to Information Age. Information Age 28/1/2026 News Tax rise proposed for police and fire service Council tax bills across Northamptonshire could increase further after the police, fire and crime commissioner asked for more funds. BBC 28/1/2026 News Albanese to push states on gun buyback scheme despite opposition from Queensland and NT AUSTRALIA: Under the laws, which came in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, the states will be responsible for the collection and processing of surrendered guns The Guardian 28/1/2026 News IPCA: Two investigations into police officer who transferred sensitive files NEW ZEALAND: A police officer was the subject of two separate investigations after improperly accessing Police information and transferring sensitive work files from a Police computer to a personal external hard drive, the Independent Police Conduct Authority says. Franklin Times 28/1/2026 News Northland police ‘boys club’ bullying case sees Detective Inspector awarded $15k NEW ZEALAND: A culture long whispered about as the Northland Criminal Investigation Branch “boys’ club” has now cost the police $15,000 after an inquiry found a senior female Detective Inspector was bullied and frozen out by her peers. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 28/1/2026 News How cocaine traffickers launder cartel money With the significant surge in the demand for cocaine over the past decade, drug traffickers have needed to find ways to launder huge sums of money; Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University Senior Lecturer Pierre-Charles Pradier explores the traditional processes for criminals to launder their cash, and how the development of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has prevented new challenges in the fight against organised crime. Policing Insight 28/1/2026 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Criminals allowed to self-ID gender by Norfolk Police Norfolk Constabulary has been accused of “misleading the public” after it emerged the force records crimes as having been committed by a woman if the suspect is a man who identifies as female. Eastern Daily Press 28/1/2026 News Police Scotland to retain Orwellian non-crime hate incident recording Police Scotland has confirmed it will continue recording non-criminal “hate incidents”, even as the practice is set to be abandoned in England and Wales. Scottish Legal News 28/1/2026 News Increasing police productivity This is a House of Commons committee report, with recommendations to government. The Government has two months to respond. UK Parliament 28/1/2026 Report Transparent police finances and performance must replace govt’s ‘light touch’ oversight Government does not have the data it needs to understand the extent of police forces’ financial risk – and the consequences of this on the vital services they provide. UK Parliament 28/1/2026 News Police back recommendations for overhaul of 111 emergency call system NEW ZEALAND: Police say they back new recommendations for overhauling 111 emergency calling and are working on how to do it. A report by an Australasian group police is part of, details many shortcomings in the old, fragmented system that it says are hindering the response to routine emergencies and large disasters. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 28/1/2026 News Senior cops’ homes raided over alleged brothel links AUSTRALIA: The homes of three senior cops have been raided for allegedly receiving free sex services from workers linked to a colourful former brothel boss. In a rare public statement following media reports, the NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission confirmed on Wednesday it searched the homes of the three senior police officers a week ago. St George & Sutherland Leader (Australia) 28/1/2026 News SA Police set for major overhaul following damning verdict AUSTRALIA: SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens has announced sweeping changes to the force’s operations after a damning review reveal. The Advertiser (Australia) - Subscription at source 28/1/2026 News WA Police issues urgent warning over iPhone software issue causing Triple-Zero outage AUSTRALIA: WA Police has issued an urgent warning following reports that some iPhones may be unable to make emergency calls, with the public urged to check their devices. Sky News 28/1/2026 News Independent, Indigenous policing could be considered in N.B., minister says CANADA: Still many questions but community peacekeepers could be easier to start. New Brunswick’s Indigenous Affairs minister says the province would be open to the idea of community-led policing in First Nation communities. CBC News (Canada) 28/1/2026 News «213214215216217218219220221Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events