Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98407 total results. Showing results 49281 to 49300 «246124622463246424652466246724682469Next ›Last » £50m spent on policing Extinction Rebellion protests since 2019 Policing Extinction Rebellion protests has cost the taxpayer more than £50 million since 2019, and this figure is expected to rise by millions as fresh action is planned in the coming weeks. Police Professional 21/8/2021 News Extinction Rebellion fury: Policing protests cost UK taxpayers £50m – figure set to surge Extinction Rebellion has come under fire after it was revealed policing their protests have cost the UK taxpayer £50million since 2019 - a figure set to surge with new widespread action planned. Express 21/8/2021 News Conservatives win Swindon & Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner election The Conservatives have won the re-run Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner election after the previous winner withdrew over an historic drink-driving offence. ITV News 20/8/2021 News Cressida Dick referred to police watchdog over support for senior officer in bullying probe Met chief referred over her defence of Dept Asst Commissioner Matt Horne, who is facing possible charges in relation to a bullying case The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/8/2021 News Seven police forces team up to tackle hare coursing The borders between Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent police forces have been removed to make it easier to prosecute offenders. Coursing is when criminal gangs set dogs to chase hares - often betting large amounts of money. BBC 20/8/2021 News Police unswayed by road-block ruling ahead of London climate protests Metropolitan police vow to tackle ‘wilful obstruction’ in spite of supreme court’s Ziegler judgment The Guardian 20/8/2021 News Paws before boots: How Edmonton police use canine intruder cameras to search and clear buildings CANADA: Searching a building or home at a crime scene can bring forward many unknowns for Edmonton police. Entering an unfamiliar space not knowing what may lie ahead can be dangerous or even deadly. That’s why, over the last several years, the Edmonton Police Service canine unit has purchased two Canine Storm Intruder Cameras. The system provides officers on the outside with a dog’s eye view of a building or home before officers enter. Global News (Canada) 20/8/2021 News Police in west Quebec create new team focusing on domestic violence cases CANADA: OTTAWA -- Police in west Quebec are creating a new team to respond to a growing number of domestic violence cases in the region. The MAINtenant ensemble project from the MRC-des-Collines-de-Outaouais police will focus exclusively on domestic violence cases, partnering with Maison Libère-Elles, an organization offering specialized assistance and housing to women who are the victims of violence. CTV News (Canada) 20/8/2021 News York police drone collides with plane approaching Buttonville Airport, TSB investigating CANADA: The Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a York regional police drone collided with an airplane approaching Buttonville Airport in Markham last week. Police confirmed to CityNews they had deployed a Remote Piloted Vehicle (RPV), known more commonly as a drone, as part of an investigation near the airport on August 10. City News (Canada) 20/8/2021 News Record $8.5m in cryptocurrency seized from dark web in Victoria AUSTRALIA: A massive $8.5 million in cryptocurrency allegedly linked to a dark web drug dealing syndicate has been seized by Victoria Police. The bust, which involved police raiding multiple properties across Melbourne and East Gippsland yesterday, is the largest cryptocurrency seizure in Australia's history. 9 News (Australia) 20/8/2021 News ‘Excited delirium’ used by police AUSTRALIA: A controversial medical condition is being used by law enforcement around Australia to defend the use of force and to explain deaths in custody – but it has no agreed definition and may not even exist. The Saturday Paper (Australia) 20/8/2021 News Non urgent calls ‘waste’ police resources AUSTRALIA: A significant increase in non urgent calls to police is “wasting” police resources in the ACT, says Superintendent of Operations Rebecca Goddard. City News (Australia) 20/8/2021 News Holding mentally unwell in custody ‘unfair risk’ to them and officers The Federation says forces picking up after other services ' is a dirty little secret that nobody wants to accept' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/8/2021 News Seven police forces become borderless in the fight against hare coursing Cambridgeshire Constabulary has teamed up with six other police forces in the Eastern Region in an effort to tackle hare coursing. The borders between the forces, which include Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent, have been removed when using certain tactics, making apprehending and prosecuting offenders easier. Fenland Citizen - Subscription at source 20/8/2021 News Calls for Police Scotland to allow uploads of dangerous driver videos Almost two thirds of Scottish adults support the introduction of an online system to allow the public to upload footage of dangerous drivers to make the country’s roads safer. Police Professional 20/8/2021 News Incel groups are extremist organisations – it’s time to treat them as such The killing of five people in Plymouth by Jake Davison (pictured), a man whose online activity included regular interaction with the incel sub-culture, has raised questions in the UK around the need for such groups to be targeted under counter-terror and extremist legislation; former Detective Chief Superintendent Gareth Bryon explores the growth in the incel movement and related attacks on women both in the UK and the US, and looks at what can be done to tackle the sub-culture. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 20/8/2021 Feature, Opinion Actions of armed officers ‘appropriate’ despite missed opportunity to arrest terror attacker HM Prison and Probation Service missed an opportunity to prevent the Streatham terror attack despite concerns from the police and security service that an atrocity was being planned, an inquest jury has concluded. Police Professional 20/8/2021 News Government must end police plugging mental health service gaps Urgent action is needed from the Government to put an end to the police service being used to plug the gaps of underfunded mental health services. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/8/2021 News National Chair pays tribute to a ‘passionate’ supporter of PFEW The Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has paid tribute to The Viscount Simon for his long-standing support for PFEW members and roads policing. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 20/8/2021 News Extinction Rebellion costs taxpayer more than £50 million in last two years The Met have warned that in order to police upcoming XR protests, officers will have to be taken away from tackling knife crime The Telegraph - Subscription at source 20/8/2021 News «246124622463246424652466246724682469Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events