Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 51041 to 51060 «254925502551255225532554255525562557Next ›Last » ‘Bottles and Stoppers’ chat group served with dismissal notices All the officers involved had previously worked for CNC but had transferred to the MPS when the messages were sent. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/12/2022 News Met Police ends bid to fire officer over child abuse video as bosses accept appeal court ruling against her sacking Scotland Yard last night finally gave up a three-year legal fight to sack a female black superintendent convicted of possessing child abuse images. Supt Robyn Williams, 57, was put on the sex offenders register after her sister sent her a video of a girl of five being abused. She could now win a six-figure payout in damages. The officer, who had enjoyed a glittering 36-year career, told the Old Bailey in 2019 that she did not ask for the 54-second video nor had she looked at it. Mail Online 12/12/2022 News NSW Police bias crime unit ‘not popular’ internally, inquiry told AUSTRALIA: A serving NSW police officer has told an inquiry into hate crimes against members of the LGBTIQ community that a bias crime unit within the force was not popular internally and was largely shut out of a review of suspected gay-hate deaths. Sergeant Geoffrey Steer, a former co-ordinator of the since-disbanded bias crime unit within NSW Police, told the inquiry on Monday that from his experience “a lot of police still don’t understand bias crimes ... or how to identify them”. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 12/12/2022 News NSW to pay new recruits $3000 to attend police academy AUSTRALIA: Aspiring police officers in NSW will be paid $3000 to attend the state’s academy and the cost of studying online will be reduced as part of a bid to address stagnating police numbers. NSW Deputy Premier and Police Minister Paul Toole announced the $17 million package of new financial incentives aimed at removing barriers to entry for prospective recruits on Monday. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Registration at source 12/12/2022 News Less than 80% of 999 calls to Dorset Police answered within 10 seconds Dorset police are taking an average of 16.5 minutes to answer non-urgent 101 calls – according to the latest statistics. Less than 80 per cent of 999 calls are answered within 10 seconds, some way off the 90 per cent target. Dorset Echo 12/12/2022 News Gardaí spent €2.3m on mental health supports for staff dealing with distressing evidence and other traumas REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Gardaí have spent almost €2.3 million to provide psychological support to officers and staff dealing with trauma or distressing evidence as well as other mental health issues since 2020. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 12/12/2022 News PFNI tells MPs devolution has failed police officers The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) has told MPs that devolution has failed police officers and the people of Northern Ireland. Police Professional 12/12/2022 News Corrupt officers’ cards are Marked: New Commissioner’s approach echoes a high-profile predecessor With his first three months in the UK’s most high-profile policing job now complete, Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has been clear about his efforts to improve the force and root out corruption; Policing Lecturer and historian Tom Andrews believes the current Commissioner can draw on the example of a famous predecessor and namesake, Sir Robert Mark. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 12/12/2022 Feature, Opinion Met officer ‘unaware’ her husband was drug dealer The £70,000 Audi, penchant for Louis Vuitton and other hallmarks of a millionaire’s lifestyle seemed incongruous with Rasvinder Agalliu’s police constable’s salary. The Times - Subscription at source 12/12/2022 News Hampshire police join partnership to improve cyber security Police in Hampshire are set to team up with three other forces from across the South to improve cyber safety for the area's companies. Daily Echo (Southern) 12/12/2022 News PFNI: ‘Dysfunctional’ NI devolution has failed officers and citizens A policing representative group has said that the "dysfunctional manner" and "unnecessary red tape" of the devolved institutions has failed officers and the people of Northern Ireland. ITV News 12/12/2022 News Police Scotland accused of profiling by ethnicity Police Scotland has been accused of racial profiling after it emerged that people from minority ethnic backgrounds were up to 20 times more likely to be stopped under counterterrorism powers. The Times - Subscription at source 12/12/2022 News Wiltshire Police is to provide its frontline officers with Motorola Solution’s Pronto app. The deployment will apply to more than 2,000 officers and staff as part of the force’s Police and Crime Plan 2022-25. UKAuthority.com 12/12/2022 News Meth use tipped to be dropping after post-lockdown peak NEW ZEALAND: Yet-to-be released numbers will show methamphetamine use is dropping in New Zealand after a post-lockdown P boom, police claim. Stuff (New Zealand) 12/12/2022 News Investigation into killing of Briton in Turks and Caicos boosted by UK TURKS AND CAICOS: Denise Buck was killed in the self-governing territory, which has become a drugs trade battleground, in January The Guardian 11/12/2022 News Ex-police chief drank four ciders watching England game before crashing car Ashley Bertie significantly damaged his Renault Megane after losing control when he hit a the kerb. Bertie pleaded guilty to drink driving and was banned from the roads for 18 months Mirror 11/12/2022 News Jersey explosion: criminal inquiry possible as five confirmed dead Nine people feared killed after blast destroys block of flats in the capital, St Helier The Guardian 11/12/2022 News Police crackdown on crime gangs exploiting migrants in £8.6 billion counterfeit trade Christmas shoppers were caught up in a raid as police closed down a gang selling fake goods at a tenth of the price of the genuine article The Telegraph 11/12/2022 News At least a dozen climate activists face jail time under NSW laws used to lock up Violet Coco AUSTRALIA: A string of protesters linked to Blockade Australia have been charged under the legislation The Guardian 11/12/2022 Jobs Garda Commissioner Drew Harris was not asked to appear at tribunal into PSNI ‘spying’ during investigation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda Commissioner Drew Harris was not asked to give evidence at a recent tribunal examining allegations about covert operations during a PSNI investigation. 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