Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98845 total results. Showing results 57221 to 57240 «285828592860286128622863286428652866Next ›Last » Scotland to pilot Naxalone Officers in Scotland will soon carry Naxalone, a medicine to reverse drug overdoses. But the Federation has called it a 'public relations exercise' that 'has nothing to do with saving lives'. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 News Police powers and procedures, England and Wales, year ending 31 March 2020 second edition NATIONAL STATISTICS; Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences, detentions under the Mental Health Act 1983, fixed penalty notices for motoring offences, breath tests, and other PACE powers. Home Office 17/11/2020 Report Covid: Second lockdown ‘will deepen sex work crisis’ The second national lockdown is going to push sex workers "even deeper into crisis", according to a campaign group. BBC 17/11/2020 News Police let public down on night of Manchester Arena bomb, chief says British Transport Police assistant chief constable says officers should have been patrolling site of attack The Guardian 17/11/2020 News UK police break up three parties in one night UK police in Liverpool break up three parties in one night euronews 17/11/2020 News Police officer faces misconduct hearing ‘for sticking carrot barcode on donuts’ PC Simon Read faces a misconduct hearing over the alleged incident at a Tesco Extra. Express & Star 17/11/2020 News Apology from top police officer as questions are reignited over early Ripper attack at Silsden Questions have been reignited over whether an attack on a Silsden schoolgirl could – and should – have brought an early end to the Yorkshire Ripper’s reign of terror. Keighley News 17/11/2020 News Police to carry antidote in pilot project to help drug overdose victims An emergency antidote to treat drug overdose victims will be carried by police officers as part of a pilot project. The Scotsman 17/11/2020 News Police to treat drug overdose victims with antidote spray An emergency antidote to treat drug overdose victims will be carried by police officers as part of efforts to tackle Scotland’s drug-deaths emergency. The Times - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 News Police in Scotland to carry emergency antidote to treat heroin overdoses It is hoped that the plan will provide extra time for paramedics to arrive and take over emergency medical treatment i News 17/11/2020 News Covid: Lockdown ‘causing drugs gangs to recruit locally’ "County lines" drugs gangs could be using children in care across north Wales to distribute drugs to get around lockdown restrictions, it is claimed. BBC 17/11/2020 News Manchester Arena police let public down, says officer Police have admitted for the first time that officers who failed to patrol the site of the Manchester suicide bombing had “let the public down”. The Times - Subscription at source 17/11/2020 News Covid: Bristol anti-lockdown marchers “a disgrace” – police chief A chief constable described protesters who took part in an anti-lockdown march as "selfish idiots" and "an embarrassment to Bristol". BBC 16/11/2020 News Forces use handheld cameras that upload details and send fines The cameras remove the need for officers to pull over a vehicle to issue a fine. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/11/2020 News Report modern slavery as a first responder GUIDANCE; How you can report cases of modern slavery in the UK if you’re a first responder. Home Office 16/11/2020 News A new look for the Edmonton Police Service? Report on uniforms, vehicle livery goes to council Monday CANADA: The Edmonton Police Service is going under the microscope at council this week as city politicians examine how to reform local policing.But one thing that seems unlikely to change? The uniform. The uniform and police cruisers, to be precise. One of Monday’s seven police-related council agenda items deals with the overall look and feel of the EPS, motivated by concerns the police service, like some of its North American counterparts, looks too “militaristic.” Edmonton Journal (Canada) 16/11/2020 News While the ACT government plans to go all electric by 2030, ACT police say they are not yet ready to switch AUSTRALIA: Electric police cars will be part of the ACT's future law enforcement fleet - but not just yet. After a lengthy assessment process which included two Tesla electric vehicles, the ACT has stuck with convention and gone with internal combustion. The Canberra Times (Australia) 16/11/2020 News Proposed NSW police powers to search convicted drug dealers labelled ‘unjust’ AUSTRALIA: Proposed law would allow police to detain and search anyone convicted in the past 10 years without a warrant The Guardian 16/11/2020 News Investigating the impact of conducting police interviews during a pandemic Researchers are to examine how Covid-19 regulations have impacted police interviews. The 18-month study will examine what differences the use of telephone or video calls, as opposed to face to face participation, has on the fairness and effectiveness of police interviews, carried out with witnesses, victims and suspects of crime. De Montford University 16/11/2020 News Police officers now permitted to carry Taser in court Police officers are now permitted to carry Taser in court after years of campaigning for a change in legislation. From today (November 16), subject to local policy, members will no longer have to remove the equipment when attending court on routine business, such as giving evidence or delivering exhibits after the Lord Chief Justice amended the Criminal Practice Direction. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 16/11/2020 News «285828592860286128622863286428652866Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events