Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98687 total results. Showing results 46641 to 46660 «232923302331233223332334233523362337Next ›Last » Commons speaker goes to police over claims of cocaine use at Westminster ‘I expect to see full and effective enforcement of the law’: Stern warning to parliament’s drug-users The Independent 6/12/2021 News Middle-class drug users could lose UK passports under Boris Johnson’s plans Campaigners say government going backwards by targeting ‘lifestyle’ users of class A drugs with tough criminal sanctions The Guardian 6/12/2021 News Minister Admits He Would Be Surprised If There Weren’t Some ‘Lifestyle Drug Users’ Among Parliament Staff Kit Malthouse was responding to new reports that drug traces have been found in Westminster. Huffington Post 6/12/2021 News Dr Ian Stanier: ‘The CHIS world is organised crime policing’s Cinderella function – we must invest in intelligence’ 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 Dr Ian Stanier, Visiting Lecturer at Buckingham University’s Centre for Security and Intelligence, about the importance of CHIS and HUMINT, expanding the capability and capacity of UK covert investigations, and the FIREPLACES informant motivation model. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/12/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Call for more police resources as survey shows rural crime rise Seven-in-ten people based in the countryside reported an increase in rural crime incidents over the last 12 months, a survey has highlighted. Farming UK 6/12/2021 News County lines: Government pledges to dismantle 2,000 gangs in drug policy overhaul The government is pledging to dismantle 2,000 county lines gangs as part of a drugs policy overhaul. BBC 6/12/2021 News European migrant smuggling centre 5th annual report EUROPE: I am pleased to present the 5th edition of the Annual Report of the European Migrant Smuggling Centre hosted at Europol. [pdf] Europol 6/12/2021 Report Corporate Report 2020-21 AUSTRALIA: ThinkUKnow is a law enforcement led program, delivered nationally to educate the community about preventing online child sexual exploitation. [pdf] Think u Know 5/12/2021 Report Advanced technology allows AFP to predict criminal profiles from DNA AUSTRALIA: The Australian Federal Police (AFP) are utilising a new technology that opens a new world of forensic DNA testing for criminal investigation. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 5/12/2021 News Edmonton city police adopt ‘rescu’ app for missing children — available for public download CANADA: “This app will help bring police and citizens together in the search. The more eyes we have out in the community looking for missing kids, the better our chance of bringing them home as quickly as possible” Edmonton Journal (Canada) 5/12/2021 News Quebec provincial police will train officers to deal with people in mental health crisis CANADA: Quebec’s provincial police will introduce mandatory training next year aimed at changing officers’ responses to people in mental distress and reducing the number of interventions that end fatally. Global News (Canada) 5/12/2021 News ‘It’s like a war has ended and you don’t know who you are anymore’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Imagine you arrive in a new country. You don’t know anyone, you don’t speak the language and the only experience you have is one of violence and threats of violence; sexual, physical and psychological violence used by pimps, traffickers and the men who buy sexual access to your body every day and night. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 5/12/2021 Feature, Opinion Serious concern over lack of Garda cars in Donegal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Chief Superintendent Terry McGinn has described the situation as very difficult at the moment and has made several applications to Garda HQ in the hope of filling the gap. [AUDIO] Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 5/12/2021 News UK drug strategy overhaul to focus on recovery not prison The government will announce a new drugs strategy on Monday overhauling the drug recovery and treatment system, the BBC has learned. BBC 5/12/2021 News Government action following murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes The Government has launched a national review and local inspection following the murder of Arthur Laninjo-Hughes gov.uk 5/12/2021 News Police ‘don’t want to sound like Scrooge’ as they enforce e-scooter rules Police have said they 'don't want to sound like Scrooge' while reminding people of the tight limitations over the use of e-scooters as Christmas approaches. Leicestershire Live 5/12/2021 News Commons Speaker goes to police over claims of cocaine use at Westminster Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has said he will call in police over “deeply concerning” allegations of drug use in the Palace of Westminster. The Independent 5/12/2021 News Public sexual harassment could become criminal offence in England and Wales A review of hate crime legislation is expected to ask the government to consider criminalising public sexual harassment after a years-long campaign by women’s rights organisations and lawyers. The Guardian 5/12/2021 News Royal Canadian Mounted Police 2020‑2021 Departmental Results Report CANADA: As Canada's Minister of Public Safety, I am pleased to present to Parliament the RCMP Departmental Results Report for the period ending March 31, 2021. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 5/12/2021 Report Women’s advocates demand royal commission into ‘cultural issues’ in Queensland police AUSTRALIA: Women’s advocates say the Queensland government must back a royal commission into “widespread cultural issues” within the Queensland police service, or risk undermining the work of the state’s landmark women’s safety and justice taskforce. The Guardian 4/12/2021 News «232923302331233223332334233523362337Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events