Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97662 total results. Showing results 58781 to 58800 «293629372938293929402941294229432944Next ›Last » GCHQ cyberspies foil get-rich-quick scams Cybersecurity spies have taken down hundreds of thousands of “get rich quick” sites that boast of fake endorsements from celebrities including Sir Richard Branson and Ed Sheeran, the singer-songwriter. The Times - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News We do not tolerate racists in Met Police, says chief Cressida Dick The Metropolitan Police commissioner denied last night that the force was institutionally racist after officers stopped a car carrying the MP Dawn Butler. The Times - Subscription at source 14/8/2020 News UK Police Commissioner Defends Officers Accused of Racial Profiling Scotland Yard on Wednesday defended police officers accused of racial profiling, saying that “trial by social media” can undermine the police’s ability to protect communities. The Epoch Times (Australia) 13/8/2020 News Interview with Aurora, CO Chief Vanessa Wilson For this PERF Critical Issues Report, PERF Executive Director Chuck Wexler spoke with Aurora, Colorado Police Chief Vanessa Wilson. Chief Wilson was appointed the permanent chief of the Aurora Police Department last Monday, August 3, after serving as the interim chief since January 1. The Aurora Police Department has received national scrutiny for the August 2019 death of 23-year-old Elijah McClain after he was detained by police and, more recently, detaining and handcuffing a woman and children after mistaking their car for a stolen vehicle. Chief Wilson discussed her approach to leading the department after these incidents and how experiences earlier in her career prepared her to be a chief. Police Executive Research Forum 13/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion West Midlands police get app to enforce face covering rule The West Midlands Safer Travel Partnership has provided police and community support officers with an app for dealing with passengers without face coverings on public transport. UKAuthority.com 13/8/2020 News South Wales Police lose facial recognition appeal case The Court of Appeals has ruled against South Wales Police on the lawfulness of its use of automated facial recognition (AFR). UKAuthority.com 13/8/2020 News College of Policing: Working together to support policing’s future operating environment President Paul Griffiths speaks about his work with the College of Policing as it redesigns its services and plans ahead for the future operating environment. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 13/8/2020 Feature, Opinion Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick responds to institutional racism claims We spoke to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Dame Cressida Dick, and began by asking her – given there’s racism in society, presumably there’s racism within the police? [VIDEO] Channel 4 News 13/8/2020 Feature, Interview, Opinion The deeply divisive rise of London’s private police With crime spiralling, and fewer bobbies on the beat, anxious residents are turning to independent companies to uphold the law. Sensible, or a worrying new development? Samuel Fishwick reports The Standard 13/8/2020 News Police add almost 1300 officers to ranks, but fall short of 1800 target NEW ZEALAND: The government has failed to meet its target of increasing the total number of police by 1800 officers in three years. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 13/8/2020 News Police increasing patrols in bid to clampdown on illegal coronavirus raves Northumbria Police broke up a gathering of 300 people in Jesmond in June and nationally scores of events have been rumbled Chronicle Live (North East) 13/8/2020 News Met Police chief says her force is NOT institutionally racist and labelling it as such is ‘not helpful’ for her officers Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has denied that her force is institutionally racist, stating it adopts a zero tolerance approach to the issue. Mail Online 13/8/2020 News Concerns over impact of Huawei ban on ESN The Government’s decision to ban Huawei technology from the UK’s 5G telecommunications infrastructure could have “serious implications” for the new Emergency Services Network (ESN), the London Assembly has warned. Police Professional 13/8/2020 News IOPC to investigate GMP officers over child exploitation case The police conduct watchdog will investigate three former officers over supervision and setting the direction of Operation Augusta. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 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 Forces to step up prevention of illegal gatherings and unlicensed events Police forces in England and Wales will continue to increase patrols to prevent illegal gatherings during the pandemic as the warm weather and further easing of measures see a minority of people more willing to take risks. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 13/8/2020 News UK ‘must anticipate hostile states utilising pandemic’ The UK must work to stop China and Russia using the pandemic to their global advantage, MPs have warned. BBC 13/8/2020 News Former Greater Manchester Police officers’ investigated over grooming case The police watchdog is investigating three former senior Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers who led a inquiry into child sexual exploitation. BBC 13/8/2020 News Lawyer for Madeleine McCann suspect claims key witness is a criminal who swapped information for police favours Lawyers representing the German paedophile suspected of abducting Madeleine McCann say that a key prosecution witness is a criminal who swapped information for police favours. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 News Dawn Butler and police legitimacy: Is it time to reform the Road Traffic Act? The recent stop of London MP Dawn Butler under the Road Traffic Act (RTA), and the media storm which ensued, once again brought the issue of police legitimacy into the headlines; Montell Neufville believes amending the RTA could improve interactions with the public. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/8/2020 Feature, Opinion «293629372938293929402941294229432944Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events