Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115944 total results. Showing results 51081 to 51100 «255125522553255425552556255725582559Next ›Last » Police unable to offer support during ambulance strikes due to existing demands, says NPCC The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) says officers will be unable to support the ambulance service during the forthcoming industrial action due to the “ever-growing demands” on policing. Police Professional 9/12/2022 News More protection needed for PSNI officers’ human rights The Northern Ireland Policing Board has set out nine recommendations to improve the PSNI's compliance with human rights standards regarding those working within policing. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/12/2022 News PFNI: Officers being treated like ‘political football’ over pay Officers' frustrations have been laid bare in a letter sent by the PFNI to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, which has held a parliamentary session into the rising cost of living. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 9/12/2022 News Government supports a new public sexual harassment offence Home Secretary announces support for Private Member’s Bill to make public sexual harassment an offence. The bill will lead to harsher sentences for perpetrators. Home Office 9/12/2022 News Cambridgeshire – National child protection inspection post-inspection review Today we published a report on our findings following a national child protection inspection post-inspection review of Cambridgeshire Constabulary. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 9/12/2022 Report A patchwork of provision: mapping report The Domestic Abuse Commissioner's mapping of domestic abuse services in England and Wales. Home Office 9/12/2022 Report Two PCs sacked for sharing offensive messages Scotland Yard says the development is "deeply worrying" and recognises the concern it will cause to the public and other members of the UK's biggest force, and points out immediate action was take to suspend the officer. The Guardian 9/12/2022 News Dismissal rulings for six over inappropriate WhatsApp messages sent by police officers A gross misconduct panel today (Friday 9 December) made dismissal rulings for six serving and former police officers who were members of a WhatsApp group which exchanged racist, sexist and other offensive messages. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 9/12/2022 News Serving Metropolitan Police officer charged with raping two women just 10 days apart PC Rupert Edwards, who worked with the South West Basic Command Unit, was charged with two counts of rape one of a woman in her twenties, and the other of a woman in her thirties Mirror 9/12/2022 News Met Commissioner questioned on police culture and performance The Home Affairs Committee takes evidence from Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, on Wednesday 14 December in his first appearance before the Committee since taking up the role in September. UK Parliament 9/12/2022 News Met police apologise to brothers stopped and searched after fist bump The Metropolitan police have apologised and paid tens of thousands of pounds in damages and costs to two young black men who were stopped and searched after officers saw them bump fists in the street and wrongly suspected them of dealing drugs. As part of a legal settlement, the Met declared that brothers Dijon and Liam Joseph, 33 and 31, were blameless for their ordeal four years ago, which involved Dijon being handcuffed and left them traumatised and humiliated. The Guardian 9/12/2022 News Officers unlikely to stand in for striking ambulance drivers, police chiefs say Police say they will not replace striking ambulance drivers as health trusts scramble to limit the effects of a wave of industrial action. The trusts, which are responsible for running ambulances, have approached individual police forces to see if officers might ferry patients to and from hospital. Police chiefs, however say their forces are too busy and that relatively few police drivers with the necessary C1 licence needed to drive an ambulance. The Guardian 9/12/2022 News Trial of Islamic State jihadists halted over claims of ‘abuse’ by Brussels police BELGIUM: The trial of ten Islamic State jihadists accused of playing a part in the 2016 Brussels terror attacks was briefly halted yesterday as some defendants complained they were being beaten and refused to stay in court. Their lawyers claim they are being abused by Belgian police and prison authorities. The Times - Subscription at source 9/12/2022 News Met Police officer charged with raping two women A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been charged with raping two women within ten days. PC Rupert Edwards is accused of attacking the women, who were in their twenties and thirties, while he was off duty in Lambeth, south London, and Surrey. He will appear at Westminster magistrates’ court, in central London, today. The Times - Subscription at source 9/12/2022 News Continuing transition to Surrey Police Service would cost estimated $235M: report CANADA: It will cost an estimated $235.4 million over five years to continue the hotly contested transition from the RCMP to a municipal police force in Surrey, according to the city’s staff. A draft report projects that, from 2023 to 2027, it would cost just under $1.2 billion to keep the fledgling Surrey Police Service, compared to the $924.8 million it would cost to reverse course and stick with the Mounties over that same timeframe. The 88-page document will go before Surrey’s mayor and council on Monday, with a recommendation it be endorsed and presented to Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth by Dec. 15. Global News (Canada) 9/12/2022 News Sussex Police facing £17million budget gap next year The news was shared by Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne during a performance and accountability meeting in November. It follows this year's efforts to close a gap of more than £6m, something deputy chief constable Dave McLaren described as 'a challenge that has impacted right across every area of the force'. Sussex World 9/12/2022 News Kimberley crime wave prompts more police and youth ‘social hub’ to be built AUSTRALIA: A crisis meeting held between top WA government officials and a Kimberley shire has flagged extra police resources and a new youth social hub as potential solutions to youth crime ravaging Halls Creek. ABC News (Australia) 9/12/2022 News Nation’s integrity chiefs agree to best practice principles for Australian anti-corruption commissions AUSTRALIA: In recognition of International Anti-Corruption Day, we, the Commissioners of independent, anti-corruption and law enforcement integrity agencies in Australia, are pleased to launch 12 principles that we consider represent best practice for Anti-Corruption Commissions in an Australian jurisdiction. Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) - Victoria (Australia) 9/12/2022 News Integrity watchdog to examine allegations of police misconduct during Bruce Lehrmann case AUSTRALIA: The explosive allegations of police misconduct surrounding the case of Bruce Lehrmann have been referred to the federal integrity and corruption watchdog for law enforcement, the ACT attorney general says. The Guardian 9/12/2022 News Police aim to price shooters out of their sport, hobby or business NEW ZEALAND: In a discussion document released yesterday entitled Arms regulations: Review of fees 2022 Police seek to recover the full cost of administering many of the laws and regulations covering the ownership and use of firearms, together with partial cost in some instances, from licensed firearm owners. Scoop (New Zealand) 9/12/2022 News «255125522553255425552556255725582559Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events