Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 114982 total results. Showing results 4581 to 4600 «226227228229230231232233234Next ›Last » Montreal police chief in favour of body cameras, but can’t give timeline CANADA: The city and police department have said they need Quebec’s justice and public security departments to green-light the use of the cameras. The Gazette (Montreal) (Canada) 21/1/2026 News York Regional Police continues streak as a top youth employer in Canada CANADA: 'We are incredibly honoured to win this distinction once again,' chief says of being named one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People for ninth year in a row. This award recognizes employers offering exceptional workplaces and development programs for people at the start of their careers, a news release said. Winners are selected based on the quality and depth of recruitment, training, mentorship and career management programs. Thousands of employers in Canada were evaluated. New Market Today (Canada) 21/1/2026 News Surrey police chief acknowledges new surge of extortion cases, asks for more money, helicopter CANADA: 35 suspected extortion cases reported to Surrey police in first 20 days of 2026. Surrey's chief of police is asking for increased resources and promising to name and provide photographs of suspects charged with extortion, as the service investigates 35 suspected cases so far this year. CBC News (Canada) 21/1/2026 News Toronto police ask for more details about federal gun buyback program, say no ‘viable plan’ presented CANADA: 'The compensation program is voluntary, but compliance with the law is not,' federal minister has said CBC News (Canada) 21/1/2026 News Are we too soft on police chiefs and too hard on armed officers? Rachel Watson, director-general of the Independent Office for Police Conduct, says the public is being failed by poor recruitment and skewed priorities The Times - Subscription at source 21/1/2026 Feature More than 2,000 officers join neighbourhood teams this year Forces are on track to meet their commitments under the neighbourhood policing guarantee. Newly published data from the Home Office shows 2,383 additional officers had been moved into neighbourhood policing roles up to the end of September. It means forces are on track to boost neighbourhood policing with 3,000 new officers this year, new official figures show. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/1/2026 News Prioritising post-quantum cryptography migration activities in financial services EUROPE: This joint report, published by Europol and its partners, provides financial institutions with a structured, risk-based approach to preparing for the transition to post-quantum cryptography, as advances in quantum computing are expected to challenge the long-term security of today’s encryption standards. Europol 21/1/2026 Report Joint report outlines practical approach to prioritising post-quantum cryptography migration in financial services EUROPE: A new joint report published by Europol and its partners provides financial institutions with a structured, risk-based approach to preparing for the transition to post-quantum cryptography. Advances in quantum computing are expected to challenge the long-term security of today’s encryption standards. Europol 21/1/2026 News Gardaí remove non-national sex offenders from state REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána have removed a total of 25 non-Irish national sex offenders from the State as part of Operation Moonridge. Gardaí, through the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB), carried out Operation Moonridge in 2025 which identified and deported non-Irish nationals convicted of sexual crimes. Gript (Republic of Ireland) 21/1/2026 News Policeman was ‘doing his job as he was trained to’ before crash killed motorist Motorist was fatally hit during officer’s high-speed pursuit of another driver through Bristol city centre The Telegraph - Subscription at source 21/1/2026 News PCC faces complaint he ‘asked officer for Putin-like horse photo’ The office of Rupert Matthews, who is the Reform UK PCC for Leicestershire and Rutland, said he has “never made any secret of the fact he is extremely frightened of horses” and he would “never seek to work with them out of choice”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2026 News Advanced pursuit PC cleared of dangerous driving during pursuit of offender who caused death PC Matthew Pike was trained to the most advanced level of police driving and had received all relevant refresher training. Judge throws out the case at end of prosecution evidence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2026 News ‘Behaviour like this is not necessary… officers are trying to do a job impartially and professionally’ Chief Inspector Terry Fisher, District Commander for Epping Forest District spoke after an officer was injured and two people arrested after an otherwise peaceful protest outside The Bell Hotel in Epping on Sunday. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2026 News Off-duty officer administered CPR for 45 minutes to save man’s life Michael Parker, who is based with Greater Manchester Police (GMP)'s Roads Policing Unit, administered CPR for nearly an hour, including 10 minutes on his own, as he waited for an ambulance to attend the scene. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 21/1/2026 News South Yorkshire Police first force to go live with NPCC’s National My Police Portal The first force has gone live with a new national online service designed to change how the public communicates with the police. Police Professional 21/1/2026 News Officer weeps as he is cleared over pursuit death A police officer burst into tears as he was cleared of killing a motorist during a high-speed pursuit of another driver. BBC 21/1/2026 News Crime against wildlife is surging in Australia: These four reforms can help tackle it Wildlife and environmental crime is surging, but with Australia’s unique wildlife species, high extinction rates, and policing challenges relating to its size and remote areas, understanding of its impact is limited; a new study by Postdoctoral Research Fellow Dr Isabelle Onley, Research Program Manager Katie Smith, Law Lecturer Dr Kellie Toole, and Director Professor Phill Cassey, of Adelaide University’s Wildlife Crime Research Hub, has led to the creation of the country’s first national database of wildlife and environmental crime, as well as four reforms that could help to tackle the problem. Policing Insight 21/1/2026 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Abuse victim ‘insulted’ over compensation response A woman who was sexually abused as a child by groups of men has said she feels insulted after her compensation claims were denied. BBC 21/1/2026 News South Yorkshire Police launches national My Police Portal The NPCC Public Contact portfolio, through its Digital Public Contact (DPC) programme, is proud to announce the launch of the National My Police Portal (NMPP) – the first nationally delivered online portal built by policing, for policing, designed to transform how the public connects with their local force. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 21/1/2026 News IOPC confirms it will begin independent investigation into Maccabi fans ban The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has confirmed it will begin an investigation into the role West Midlands Police officers and staff played in the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending a Europa League match in Birmingham. Police Professional 21/1/2026 News «226227228229230231232233234Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events