Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103270 total results. Showing results 52301 to 52320 «261226132614261526162617261826192620Next ›Last » Chair seeks scrutiny board for action plan on inclusion and race The Chair of the independent scrutiny and oversight board (ISOB) Abimola Johnson has launched a campaign to recruit six independent board members to work alongside her Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 News Video on abuse of power for sexual purposes to be rolled out A video explaining abuse of position for sexual purposes and how officers should act will become part of mandatory training. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 News ‘Money obsessed’ ex supt used force cars for personal trips tribunal told A former Dorset police superintendent 'obsessed with money' faces gross misconduct hearing for fiddling mileage expenses. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 News Dozens of Police Scotland cops and staff facing charges including sex crimes A Daily Record investigation has revealed the number of officers and staff with active prosecutions. Daily Record 28/10/2021 News Wayne Couzens joined Met Police when ‘thousands of officers were not properly vetted’ Watchdog reveals flaws that allowed Sarah Everard killer to be hired, and says rushed recruitment can lead to ‘wrong people’ becoming police The Telegraph - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 News Demonstrators take to streets across UK to protest against ‘spiking epidemic’ Protests and nightclub boycotts in more than 40 areas as police disclose 254 reports of spiking in two months The Guardian 28/10/2021 News Over 11,000 police hired with more women than ever before Forces saw more women joining the ranks to tackle criminals and protect the public from harm between July and September 2021 Home Office 28/10/2021 News Yet another UK police officer is being investigated over ‘racist, homophobic’ texts A Lancashire police officer is being investigated for allegedly sending “racist, homophobic” text messages. Pink News 28/10/2021 News PCSO promotion framework could help forces to retain local knowledge and community engagement West Mercia Police Community Support Officer Aidan Goundry believes introducing a limited promotion framework for PCSOs could help forces to retain experience and local engagement; he’s also preparing to embark on an international charity project delivering ambulances to The Gambia, as he explained to Policing Insight Publisher Bernard Rix during a recent leg of the Policing Friendship Walking Tour. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 28/10/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion ACT police investigations into some crime ‘paused’ to deal with the COVID threat in Canberra AUSTRALIA: Police received nearly 2500 complaints from the public around breaches of health directions during the ACT's latest lockdown, with more than 600 people given directions to leave the ACT by the dedicated police COVID taskforce. The Canberra Times (Australia) 27/10/2021 News Police fear accused Sydney drug trafficker may have left country on private jet AUSTRALIA: Manhunt widens for Mostafa Baluch, who is charged over an alleged plot to import cocaine but disappeared after being granted bail The Guardian 27/10/2021 News Dozens of cars stolen in Queensland unlawfully registered, sold for several years without police realising AUSTRALIA: Compensation claims from unwitting buyers are expected over a situation that Queensland police have blamed on "issues" involving the state's records and the National Vehicles of Interest (NVOI) register. ABC News (Australia) 27/10/2021 News Road safety strategy not moving fast enough to slow road toll NEW ZEALAND: The government's 'Road to Zero' strategy to reduce road deaths and injuries is far off its targets for highway safety upgrades. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/10/2021 News Wing 347 to graduate at The Royal New Zealand Police College tomorrow NEW ZEALAND: Thirty-six new constables of Wing 347 were attested yesterday at the Police College in Porirua in front of Wing Patron Bishop Kito, and will graduate tomorrow Thursday 28 October. New Zealand Police 27/10/2021 News Protesters ‘continue to put the wider community at risk’ – police NEW ZEALAND: Occupants of a car and a bus deliberately parked to obstruct traffic on SH1 only moved out of the way this afternoon after "lengthy engagement with police". RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/10/2021 News Recruiting at speed carries risk, says HMIC as uplift target exceeded Sir Thomas Winsor has warned recruiting at speed carries risks, as the government announced 11,000 of the 20,000 uplift officers have been hired. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 27/10/2021 News Response to public sector pay freeze lift “The Chancellor told us public services are improving, the economy is firmly back on track and wages are rising, but not for most police officers. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 27/10/2021 News Police warning over latest TikTok trend encouraging kids to hammer down stranger’s doors The platform is awash with clips of youngsters stamping on doors, with some smashing clean open. Last week, a police force in Wales issued a warning over it, and another force has followed Mirror 27/10/2021 News Kill the Bill: Mood changed when riot police arrived, court told A man accused of setting fire to police vehicles during a Kill the Bill protest has told a court the mood changed when officers changed into riot gear. BBC 27/10/2021 News Police rapid recruitment drive risks gang infiltration, watchdog warns Chief inspector of constabulary for England and Wales raises concerns about forces’ inadequate vetting procedures Financial Times 27/10/2021 News «261226132614261526162617261826192620Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events