Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97457 total results. Showing results 58601 to 58620 «292729282929293029312932293329342935Next ›Last » PSNI reaches agreement on information sharing with Police Ombudsman The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has signed a new agreement on information sharing with the Police Ombudsman’s Office. Police Professional - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 News GMP officer to face assault charge over Taser use An officer from Greater Manchester Police will appear before Preston Magistrates’ Court today (August 13) to face charges of assault in connection with his use of a Taser during an incident in June 2018. Police Professional 13/8/2020 News Drug crackdown in Spain sees millions of euros’ worth of criminal assets seized with help of Europol Over 8 million of euros worth of criminal assets have been seized and 75 suspects arrested during a crackdown on an international marijuana trafficking network operating from the Spanish province of Granada. Europol 13/8/2020 News Codes of practice for officers using examination powers at ports In February last year, Parliament passed the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019, which introduced a range of measures to close gaps in existing counter-terrorism legislation and to ensure that terrorist offending can be disrupted more rapidly. It also created new powers to harden the UK’s defences against hostile state activity [pdf]. Home Office 13/8/2020 Report Priti Patel seeks advice on confirming legality of poppers Poppers were given a reprieve from inclusion in a ban on formerly legal highs in 2016 The Guardian 13/8/2020 News Belarus protests: 25-year-old man dies in police custody Alexander Vikhor left in van for hours after being detained in Gomel, mother tells local news The Guardian 13/8/2020 News Stephen Lawrence killer’s father says police ‘got wrong man’ as probe is shelved Stephen Dobson’s son Gary was among five youths suspected of stabbing the 18-year-old to death in an unprovoked attack 27 years ago Mirror 13/8/2020 News South Wales Police use of facial recognition ruled unlawful The Court of Appeal has ruled that South Wales Police’s use of facial recognition technology breaches privacy. Research Live 13/8/2020 News Police given new powers to tackle hostile state activity Police officers now have powers to stop, question, search and detain individuals at UK ports in relation to espionage and foreign interference. Home Office 13/8/2020 News In fast-changing times, good leaders must understand adaptive challenges The nature of policing is complex and fast moving, as highlighted in the recent Police Foundation Strategic Review. Ahead of their forthcoming one-day online event on changing practice, Skills for Justice Consultant Toby Lindsay highlights the need for effective leaders to master adaptive challenges. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Police to be given new powers to stop suspected foreign spies and assassins at UK ports Home Secretary Priti Patel said the new powers send a "clear message" the Government has zero tolerance for those acting against British interests Mirror 13/8/2020 News Met deputy defends officers facing ‘trial by social media’ over Dawn Butler Scotland Yard’s deputy commissioner has defended officers who stopped a Labour MP, complaining that police faced “trial by social media”. The Times - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 News Coronavirus: Police under fire for using ‘eat out to help out’ deal in canteens Police forces have been criticised for using the “eat out to help out” scheme in station canteens, enabling officers to buy a hot meal for as little as £1.50. The Times - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 News Police get power to stop spies after Salisbury novichok attack Police officers have been given beefed-up powers to stop and question suspected spies from hostile states as part of the response to the Salisbury novichok attack. The Times - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 News How American Guns Are Fueling U.K. Crime Handguns are quietly being smuggled into Britain, despite tough gun-control laws. The police fear that the illegal weapons are contributing to a rise in gang-related crime. The New York Times 12/8/2020 News Policing Extinction Rebellion on the first day of the ‘autumn uprising’ Shift in the life: A forward intelligence officer College of Policing 12/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Drawing the Blue Line CANADA: Letting police get back to the business of policing by hiring more civilians and contractors Blue Line (Canada) 12/8/2020 Analysis, Feature RCMP partners with Dominican Republic to help in the fight against child sexual abuse CANADA: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many families, including children, spending time in isolation, the RCMP stated in its latest release. “With more kids at home and online, predators are noticing and taking advantage. Blue Line (Canada) 12/8/2020 News South west England full to capacity, say police The south west of England is "full to capacity" leading to "unprecedented demand" for 999 services in Devon and Cornwall, police have warned. BBC 12/8/2020 News NSW Police uncover money laundering operation AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Police have seized more than $1 million in elaborate money laundering operation The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - Subscription at source 12/8/2020 News «292729282929293029312932293329342935Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events