Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96356 total results. Showing results 46201 to 46220 «230723082309231023112312231323142315Next ›Last » Honouring the fallen on National Police Remembrance Day AUSTRALIA: Western Australian Police officers killed in the line of duty have been remembered at a National Police Remembrance Day ceremony in Joondalup today. Government of Western Australia 29/9/2021 News Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Auckland police inspector at centre of alleged border ‘favour’ breach is top iwi liaison officer NEW ZEALAND: The high-ranking police officer under investigation for allegedly breaching Auckland's southern border without an exemption can now be identified. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 29/9/2021 News Four women killed in a fortnight – family violence advocates fear further deaths NEW ZEALAND: The deaths of four women in a fortnight have advocates fearing a further escalation in family and gender violence as the Covid-19 pandemic drags on. [VIDEO] Stuff (New Zealand) 29/9/2021 News Government seeks crackdown on criminals using e-scooters The Government is searching for ways to stop electric scooters being used for crime. Police Professional 29/9/2021 News Firearms licensing system ‘leaves police forces subsidising gun ownership’ The Home Office should let police forces charge more for gun licences as the current system is leaving them out of pocket, a police and crime commissioner (PCC) has said. Police Professional 29/9/2021 News Recorded crime at 50-year low despite surge in cybercrime and Covid-related offences Recorded crime in Scotland remains at one of the lowest levels in nearly 50 years, despite almost 21,000 crimes recorded under coronavirus-related legislation during the first full year of their existence, according to latest figures. Police Professional 29/9/2021 News Northumbria Police officer dismissed following social media comments A police officer from Northumbria Police has been dismissed after gross misconduct was found proven, following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 29/9/2021 News ‘Show some passion for roads to win over new recruits on role’ More must be done to break down the stereotypical views on a career in roads policing to make to it more appealing to new recruits. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/9/2021 News Drug related fatalities have increased over time Forensic toxicology requests in relation to roads policing essentially deals with just two drugs and the majority involves cocaine and cannabis. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/9/2021 News ‘Government is listening’ roads policing chief tells conference The National Police Chiefs’ Council lead on the Roads Policing Review, Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) and Chief Officer, DfT, Steve Barry says “the Government is listening” to the serious issues raised by the Police Federation of England and Wales and its members, as it prepares to publish its response. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 29/9/2021 News Criminalising nitrous oxide users is no laughing matter if it distracts from more serious drug problems Growing use of nitrous oxide among young people in the UK has led to the Home Secretary ordering a review of the harm it causes; but Associate Professor Ian Hamilton of the University of York, and Professor Harry Sumnall of Liverpool John Moores University, argue that with no evidence that additional control is needed, an over-stretched drug treatment system and worrying signs of increased use of more harmful substances, efforts to look ‘tough on drugs’ by targeting laughing gas may be counter-productive. Policing Insight 29/9/2021 Feature, Opinion Delta community police offices reopen, volunteer programs resume CANADA: Delta’s community police offices are once again open to the public, 18 months after they were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Surrey Now-Leader (Canada) 29/9/2021 News Toronto police make several arrests, search for man following million-dollar robbery CANADA: Toronto police have made several arrests and have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a 22-year-old man following a "violent" million-dollar robbery in April. CBC News (Canada) 29/9/2021 News Man charged with assaulting a Victoria police officer who was struck by vehicle CANADA: Victoria police say a man has been charged after a police officer was struck by a vehicle. The department says in a news release that the vehicle that struck the officer is alleged to have been stolen. Coast Reporter (Canada) 29/9/2021 News Joint Committee on Justice Report on Civil Liberties during the Covid-19 Pandemic REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In acknowledging the unforeseen impact of the pandemic and the need to introduce restrictions for the protection of public health, the Committee are cognizant of the unprecedented scale of restrictions placed on the public and of the immensely challenging situation facing countries and people on a global scale to try and contain the spread of the pandemic. [pdf] Joint Committee on Justice (Republic of Ireland) 29/9/2021 Report Justice Committee: Govt should create strategy to address premature release of info into media REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Oireachtas Committee report has recommended that the Government devise a strategy to address the premature release of information into the media. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 29/9/2021 News Unprecedented surge in frauds in Republic as text, call scams increase REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Fraud has surged by 40 per cent over the past year, an unprecedented increase at a time when most other crime types plummeted during the pandemic. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 29/9/2021 News Terrorism incident pay for firefighters rejected by HMICFRS Sir Tom Winsor pointed out that firefighters had been given a 1.5 percent pay rise whilst officers were living with a pay freeze. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/9/2021 News Government seeks crackdown on criminals using e-scooters The Government is searching for ways to stop electric scooters being used for crime. Police Professional 29/9/2021 News Scotland sees jump in bike thefts during lockdown The number of bikes reported stolen in Scotland rose by nearly 20% during lockdown, new figures show. 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