Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115042 total results. Showing results 6081 to 6100 «301302303304305306307308309Next ›Last » Police Digital Service partners with BCS to boost digital skills across UK policing The Police Digital Service (PDS) has agreed a new partnership with BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, in a move designed to strengthen digital capability, improve professional standards and support long-term career development across policing. Emergency Services Times 4/12/2025 News Force selects Mark43 to roll out new records management system Greater Manchester Police has appointed Mark43 to deliver its new Records Management System (RMS), following a procurement process. Emergency Services Times 4/12/2025 News New film and training will help police and practitioners identify and act on risks around cuckooing A new film produced to help police and other professionals recognise cuckooing and understand the perspectives of ‘alpha victims’ – young victims who go on to become offenders themselves – is due to be trialled by police forces shortly, as the latest addition to a wider toolkit to help practitioners identify and act on the risks and vulnerabilities around the issue, as Dr Laura Bainbridge, Associate Professor in Criminal Justice at the University of Leeds, explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 4/12/2025 Feature, Innovation, Interview How chief constables are chosen: Behind the panel process Paul Downing, member of the National Association of Police, Fire and Crime Panels, is joined by Councillor Suky Samra, Chair of the West Midlands Police and Crime Panel, to unpack the confirmation hearing process for appointing chief constables in the UK. PolicingTV 4/12/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video APCC Local Policing leads mark launch of Winter of Action APCC Joint Leads on Local Policing, Cleveland PCC, Matt Storey and Gloucestershire PCC, Chris Nelson said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/12/2025 News Garda accused of interfering in prosecutions said he was following instructions REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Garda accused of unlawfully interfering in pending road traffic prosecutions, told investigating gardaí he believed he was following directions from a superior when he contacted other gardaí enquiring if they could use their discretion in the cases. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 3/12/2025 News Vegetable oil fuel trial cuts Cambridgeshire fleet emissions by 80% A landmark trial led by Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC), in partnership with Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service and Cambridgeshire Constabulary, has delivered an 80% reduction in carbon emissions from fleet vehicles, prompting the council to switch entirely to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuel. Emergency Services Times 3/12/2025 News Police force launches UK-made quick-release hijab for frontline responders A new quick-release hijab designed to keep Muslim women safe on the frontline has gone into production, with police forces and emergency services across the UK already placing orders. Emergency Services Times 3/12/2025 News APCC Victims’ Leads welcome Angiolini Inquiry Part 2 report In response to findings in the Angiolini Inquiry’s Part 2 First Part report, APCC Joint Leads for Victims, Clare Moody and Matthew Scott, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 3/12/2025 News Specialist training to tackle surge in digital evidence Three specialist training courses are available to help police forces across England and Wales keep pace with the dramatic rise in digital evidence found in modern criminal cases. These courses are: College of Policing 3/12/2025 News Pilot scheme to see gardaí equipped with tasers REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 100 gardaí are to be equipped with tasers as part of a six-month pilot programme. Irish Legal News (Republic of Ireland) 3/12/2025 News Police Ombudsman ‘unable to conclude definitively’ on WERC allegations The Police Ombudsman has been ‘unable to conclude definitively’ on allegations that functioning firearms were returned to paramilitary arms hides during covert policing operations and were subsequently used during the murders of police officers and a civilian. Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland 3/12/2025 News Bobbies beaten by the budget: by 2031 every police officer will pay tax at 40% New analysis by the Police Federation of England and Wales has revealed that the Government’s decision in the Autumn Budget to freeze income tax and National Insurance thresholds until 2031 will pull virtually the entire police workforce into the 40% tax band within six years, an unprecedented shift that hits officers’ take-home pay at every rank including the very lowest paid. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 3/12/2025 Analysis, Feature Statement in response to Police Ombudsman investigation into the murders of RUC Constables Harold Beckett and Gary Meyer in 1990 and the murder of James Henry Babington in 1989 The Police Service of Northern Ireland acknowledges the findings of a Police Ombudsman investigation into the murders of RUC Constables Harold Beckett and Gary Meyer on 30th June 1990 and the murder of James Henry Babington on 4th October 1989. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 3/12/2025 News Here’s what’s changed inside police holding cells since woman’s death in custody CANADA: Staffing, record-keeping and training procedures have changed since 2019. The case of a London woman who had a heart attack in police custody and later died in hospital has resulted in a list of procedure changes over the last six years, a police sergeant told jurors Wednesday. On the fifth day of a coroner’s inquest into the death of Amanda Bolt, a five-person jury learned what has changed at the London Police Service’s (LPS) headquarters since Bolt's time in detention from Nov. 2 to 3, 2019. CBC News (Canada) 3/12/2025 News Alberta privacy commissioner, police at odds over pilot of facial-recognition technology CANADA: Diane McLeod says bodycam trial underway in Edmonton requires her approval. Edmonton police are testing out artificial intelligence facial-recognition bodycams without approval from Alberta’s information and privacy commissioner Diane McLeod. Police say they don’t legally require what they describe as “feedback” from the commissioner during the trial or proof of concept stage. CBC News (Canada) 3/12/2025 News Montreal mayor revives debate over police body-worn cameras CANADA: After criticizing the previous administration, Montreal’s new mayor is reviving a decade-old debate over whether police officers should wear body cameras. New mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada says her team is working with the police department and the Quebec government to equip front-line officers — with well-established guidelines. Global News (Canada) 3/12/2025 News Surrey mayor says police board budget increase ‘unacceptable’ for taxpayers CANADA: The Surrey Police Board is seeking a $91 million increase over the previous budget, which would be an 18 per cent property tax increase for taxpayers. Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says that much of an increase is way too high. Global News (Canada) 3/12/2025 News Police chief in bullying row handed £380,000 ‘golden goodbye’ David Page, Police Scotland’s deputy chief officer, received the payout after his complaint against Chief Constable Jo Farrell was dismissed. The Times - Subscription at source 3/12/2025 News Edmonton police first to to test facial recognition body cams from Axon CANADA: Biometric system from Taser manufacturer to get strictly technical trial run in December. Police in Edmonton, Alberta are launching a Proof of Concept to test facial recognition-enabled Body Worn Video (BWV) cameras. BiometricUpdate.com 3/12/2025 News «301302303304305306307308309Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events