Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115881 total results. Showing results 44001 to 44020 «219721982199220022012202220322042205Next ›Last » Just Stop Oil protests cost police £4.5m in six weeks Metropolitan Police defend actions against activists stopping traffic and say equivalent of 13,770 shifts have been used on demonstrations The Telegraph - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 News 86 arrests made during six weeks of Just Stop Oil protests across the capital Almost 13,770 officer shifts have been spent dealing with recent Just Stop Oil protests across the capital, says the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). Police Professional 12/6/2023 News Police drone fell out of the sky during operation over abandoned building A police drone fell out of the sky during an operation in Gwynedd. The incident occurred while police were co-ordinating an operation at an abandoned building over Bangor train station, the Air Accident Investigation Branch has confirmed. North Wales Live 12/6/2023 News Triple-0 workers ‘literally passing Post-it notes’ as backup system delayed again AUSTRALIA: A backup computer system for Victoria’s triple-zero service is 2½ years overdue, forcing call-takers to resort to pen and paper when the software crashes, endangering the community while pressure on emergency services persists. Last month’s state budget revealed a $9.8 million investment to update the call-taking and dispatch system for the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA) would not be finalised until the end of the next financial year. The Age (Australia) 12/6/2023 News ‘You did your duty, mate’: Murder charge pending as police mourn death of Anthony Woods AUSTRALIA: The Perth driver accused of running over and pinning WA Police officer Anthony Woods under a car will have his charge upgraded to murder in the wake of the constable’s death. An emotional WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch confirmed the 28-year-old died on Sunday, three days after suffering critical injuries while pulling a suspected stolen car over in Ascot on Thursday morning. Brisbane Times (Australia) 12/6/2023 News The longest serving police woman in the world set to be recognised on King’s Birthday! AUSTRALIA: Detective Senior Sergeant at Victoria Police, Joy Murphy, is celebrating 51 years in the force this morning and is being recognised today with a Medal of the Order (OAM) for her service. Detective Murphy is the longest serving police woman in the world and spoke to Tony Jones on her eventful career, including a near-death experience! [AUDIO] 3AW (Australia) 12/6/2023 News Detective’s Casebook: 3D printed firearms and OCGs The men in this OCG were the 'first in the UK convicted of trying to supply other criminal groups with 3D printed firearms', according to the NCA. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 News Plain clothes officers with cameras to monitor road dangers to cyclists Undercover officers supported by police motorcyclists to identify drivers who don't give cyclists enough room when they pass. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 News Detective’s Casebook: 3D printed firearms and OCGs The men in this OCG were the 'first in the UK convicted of trying to supply other criminal groups with 3D printed firearms', according to the NCA Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 Feature Congratulations to Australian policing recipients of the 2023 King’s Birthday Honours We are pleased to publish and recognise Australian policing recipients of the 2023 King's Birthday Honours. The team at Policing Insight offer our congratulations and thank all the recipients for their service. Policing Insight 12/6/2023 News Neil Woods: ‘Prescribing heroin is the single biggest blow you can cause to organised crime’ In the latest in a series of interviews with leading figures involved in the research and investigation of organised crime, Policing Insight’s Chris Allen spoke to former police officer Neil Woods, now Chairman of Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) UK, about legalising cannabis, how prescribing heroin can benefit society while landing a blow against organised crime, and the huge impact that the drugs market has on the climate crisis. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/6/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion Police release Nicola Sturgeon without charge Nicola Sturgeon has been released without charge pending further investigations after being arrested by police. BBC 12/6/2023 News Police in Great Britain could be given ‘near total discretion’ over protests Secondary legislation in parliament this week will lower the threshold for serious disruption, says barrister Adam Wagner The Guardian 12/6/2023 News Meeting Superintendent Joe Jaramazovic at the Australian Institute of Police Management As a part of his continuing international Policing Friendship Tour, PolicingTV Founder and Publisher, Bernard Rix, recently travelled to Australia, to film and share examples of good and excellent policing initiatives from across the country. Since the early 1960’s, the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM) has been integral in developing police leaders, with more than 6,500 senior officials from policing attending AIPM courses and events. The Institute has both a national and global profile and reputation, for example playing a key role in the international Global Policing Innovation Exchange (GPX) Program. The GPX plays an increasingly influential role in law enforcement across the world, allowing policing leaders to share ideas and initiatives. In this second video of four, Superintendent Joe Jaramazovic of Queensland Police, who is currently a Visiting Fellow at AIPM, tells us about that role - not least in providing mentorship and guidance to those attending courses and undertaking academic and professional study, thus helping others on their own, personal, leadership journey. He also discusses the challenges of recruitment, not just in Australia but also internationally: he describes work he has been doing with the UK's College of Policing to better understand and address these challenges. PolicingTV 12/6/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video West Yorkshire Police warning after 999 call over unpaid wages West Yorkshire Police has issued a warning about misusing the 999 number after a woman called to complain about not receiving her wages. BBC 11/6/2023 News Home Office faces legal action over children missing from UK asylum hotels Charity alleges placing unaccompanied children in hotels is ‘unlawful’ and a national scandal The Guardian 11/6/2023 News SIU investigating after Toronto police fire gun during vehicle theft call CANADA: Ontario's police watchdog is investigating Toronto police over an officer-involved shooting on Sunday. The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) said that around noon, Toronto Police Service officers were made aware of a vehicle that had been stolen in the area of Roxton Road and College Street. A short time later, officers located the stolen vehicle in the area of College Street and Dufferin Street, the SIU said in a news release Sunday evening. "An interaction ensued with the vehicle occupants, and two officers discharged their firearms at the vehicle. The vehicle fled the scene," the SIU said in the release. CBC News (Canada) 11/6/2023 News WA Police officer Constable Anthony Woods dies after being run over in the line of duty AUSTRALIA: A 28-year-old police officer has died from injuries sustained in the line of duty, days after being run over by a car in the Perth suburb of Ascot. Constable Anthony Woods, who had been serving in the force for only a few years, stopped a vehicle with allegedly stolen number plates with his colleagues at 1am on Thursday, June 8. ABC News (Australia) 11/6/2023 News Nearly half of women fail garda fitness test as younger candidates also struggle REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Overall, 162 potential recruits of the 520 who applied in 2022 crashed out due to fitness failings – a failure rate of more than 30 per cent Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 11/6/2023 News New independent advisory board for police college NEW ZEALAND: The Royal New Zealand Police College is welcoming a new independent advisory board that will assist with advice and development for police training in New Zealand. SunLive (New Zealand) 11/6/2023 News «219721982199220022012202220322042205Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events