Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115042 total results. Showing results 6141 to 6160 «304305306307308309310311312Next ›Last » Statement on Angiolini Inquiry Part 2 First Report PFEW warns Angiolini findings expose systemic VAWG failures and demands urgent national reform. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 2/12/2025 News Response to the Angiolini Inquiry part 2 Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Millichap responds to part 2 of the Angiolini Inquiry. College of Policing 2/12/2025 News The Hillsborough Disaster – The Report of the IOPC and Operation Resolve Investigations This is the report of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and Operation Resolve investigations into the role of the police in the Hillsborough disaster and the actions of the police in the aftermath. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/12/2025 Report Major new act to disrupt smuggling gangs Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act receives Royal Assent, enhancing law enforcement’s ability to rapidly disrupt people smuggling gangs. Home Office 2/12/2025 News Angiolini Inquiry part 2 first report Report on the extent to which existing measures prevent sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces. Home Office 2/12/2025 Report New Hillsborough report: summary of findings of IOPC and Operation Resolve investigations published A report published today sets out a summary of the wide-ranging investigations conducted by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and Operation Resolve into the role of the police in the Hillsborough disaster and its aftermath. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 2/12/2025 News The Irish Times view on the Garda Taser trial: strong case needed for widespread use REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Any move to distribute devices more widely on foot of trial must be properly debated by the Oireachtas The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 2/12/2025 Feature, Opinion IOPC Hillsborough report which shoulders blame on 12 named officers ‘not fair or balanced’ Federation says elderly and retired officers, some of who have died, 'do not have any kind of due process.' Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2025 News Edmonton police first in world to test Axon facial recognition body worn video cameras 'This tool is basically now being thrown from a tool for police accountability and transparency to a tool for mass surveillance of members of the public' Edmonton Journal (Canada) 2/12/2025 News Policing responds to the Angiolini Inquiry part 2 Deputy Assistant Commissioner Helen Millichap responds to part 2 of the report published today National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 2/12/2025 News Quarter of forces lack basic policies on sexual offences, report says More than a quarter of police forces in England and Wales have not implemented basic policies for investigating sexual offences, a report has found, four years after the rape and murder of Sarah Everard. BBC 2/12/2025 News The Angiolini Inquiry Part 2 First Report: Prevention of sexually motivated crimes against women in public The Angiolini Inquiry Part 2 First Report: Prevention of sexually motivated crimes against women in public was published on 2 December 2025. The Part 2 First Report addresses Paragraph 3 of the Terms of Reference for Part 2: the extent to which existing measures prevent sexually motivated crimes against women in public spaces. The Report provides an update on the recommendations made in the Part 1 Report and makes a further 13 recommendations. The Angiolini Inquiry 2/12/2025 Report Angiolini Inquiry: Chair says recommendations are ‘not difficult’ Lady Elish Angiolini spoke to Lead UK news presenter Sarah-Jane Mee, after her findings were published. Sky News 2/12/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video ‘Swift and fair’ plan to get justice for victims Victims will be put first under plans to modernise the criminal courts and cut delays, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced today. Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 2/12/2025 News AI in policing: International lessons and domestic solutions This report asks a central question: what must be in place for AI in policing to be trustworthy, value for money, support policing goals, and comply with human rights and the fair administration of justice? Justice 2/12/2025 Report Rape victims in England and Wales to be protected from ‘serial liar’ trope in legal shake-up Exclusive: New laws will also curb questioning and aim to stop complainants being discredited over previous reports. Rape victims will no longer be depicted as serial liars in courtrooms in England and Wales as part of the biggest shake-up “in a generation”, the Guardian can reveal. New measures will stop the “profound injustice” of victims being questioned, sometimes without warning, about past rapes that they have reported to the police, said David Lammy, the justice secretary. The Guardian 2/12/2025 News The Guardian view on policing: the lesson of Sarah Everard’s murder is that a culture of impunity must be stamped out The Angiolini inquiry and a new report on Hillsborough make the need for new laws and higher standards in police forces brutally clear The Guardian 2/12/2025 Feature, Opinion AI should be used against predatory men so they can be ‘actively managed’ Funding is difficult to secure because of the lack of data to prove the success of prevention schemes, the report found, and there is an “unacceptable level of inconsistency across England and Wales.” Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/12/2025 News Hillsborough families decry ‘bitter injustice’ that no officers will face disciplinary proceedings None of the former officers named by the IOPC will face disciplinary proceedings because they have all retired The Guardian 2/12/2025 News Quarter of police forces missing basic policies on sexual offences, says Sarah Everard report Official report says forces in England and Wales yet to implement recommendations for investigations The Guardian 2/12/2025 News «304305306307308309310311312Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events