Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98015 total results. Showing results 62841 to 62860 «313931403141314231433144314531463147Next ›Last » Sussex police support victims during National Stalking Awareness week Tiday is the start of National Stalking Awareness week and Sussex police are reminding the public that help is available with an added focus on online stalking. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/4/2020 News Criminals ‘adapting’ to evade law enforcement and exploit global pandemic The National Crime Agency (NCA) is “taking robust action” against criminals who are adapting their tactics to exploit the coronavirus pandemic. Police Professional 20/4/2020 News PSNI makes 103 drink-drive arrests despite coronavirus lockdown Despite a 60 per cent reduction in traffic flow during the Covid-19 lockdown, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has arrested 103 people for drink or drug-driving offences over the past fortnight. Police Professional 20/4/2020 News Force issues apology after officer threatens to ‘fit up’ suspect The chief constable of Lancashire Constabulary has issued a public apology after one of his officers was caught on film threatening to “make something up” to arrest a young man. Police Professional 20/4/2020 News Scottish Government ‘very unlikely’ to push on with proposals for jury-less trials The Scottish Government is “very unlikely” to push on with proposals for jury-less trials in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf. Holyrood Magazine 20/4/2020 News How MI5 is adapting to fight coronavirus As he prepares to step down after seven years of leading MI5, Andrew Parker speaks to the BBC about coronavirus, counter-terrorism and how the Security Service has changed since he joined in 1983. BBC 20/4/2020 News ‘Left Vulnerable’ Metropolitan police to face lawsuit over death of PC Palmer after he was stabbed to death in Westminster terror attack Scotland Yard is facing a lawsuit over the death of PC Keith Palmer during the Westminster terror attack, it has been reported. The Sun 20/4/2020 News Police & Crime Commissioner urges victims to still be heard during pandemic Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens is reminding victims of crime that they can still #BeHeard during the COVID-19 outbreak, and that help is available to those who need it. Bath Echo 20/4/2020 News Policing under and against COVID-19 in South Korea Government’s Response and Roles of the Korean National Police Agency European Emergency Number Association (EENA) 20/4/2020 Report Police preparing for ‘more agitated’ society when all this is over Police are preparing to deal with a ‘more volatile and agitated society’ after the UK’s lockdown measures are lifted, a top officer has said. Metro 20/4/2020 News Police officer warns coronavirus lockdown could make Britons ‘volatile and agitated’ Police have been warned that they may have to deal with a "more volatile and agitated" population after the coronavirus lockdown start to lift. Express 20/4/2020 News Police chief fears crime wave after coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased Senior police officer says economic difficulties can lead to a "rise in crime and disorder" The Telegraph 20/4/2020 News Coronavirus: County lines drug dealers ‘stick out like a sore thumb’ during lockdown, say police Pandemic could provide ‘unexpected opportunity’ to tackle exploitative drug dealing activity, officers say The Independent 20/4/2020 News Fraudsters target struggling businesses Small businesses applying for government coronavirus loans are being targeted by fraudsters and other criminals have posed as officials to “fine” companies after accusing them of operating illegally during the health crisis, The Times has learnt. The Times - Subscription at source 20/4/2020 News Coronavirus (COVID-19): support for parents and carers to keep children safe online Whilst there are huge benefits to being online in order to stay connected to family and friends during this period, the government recognises many parents may feel concerned about the activities and content their children are accessing. This guidance outlines resources to help keep children safe from different risks online and where to go to receive support and advice. Home Office 20/4/2020 Report Text messages to warn families about online child abuse The government is set to send a text message to every parent and carer in the country amid fears that the lockdown is encouraging online abuse. The Times - Subscription at source 20/4/2020 News Met Police take 1,000 names off gangs list after racism claim Nearly a thousand young people have been removed from Scotland Yard’s gangs record after claims of discrimination and data breaches, prompting fears of a resurgence in violence. The Times - Subscription at source 20/4/2020 News Women’s Aid urges victims to reach out after PSNI calls peak Women's Aid has urged victims of domestic abuse to continue to seek help during lockdown despite most of its accommodation being full. Belfast Telegraph 19/4/2020 News Senior PSNI officer: ‘Protect yourself against scammers’ A senior Police Service of Northern Ireland officer is appealing to people throughout Northern Ireland not to be duped by fraudsters attempting to swindle them after more than three dozen reports of scams in recent days. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 19/4/2020 News POLICE have been warned that they may have to deal with a “more volatile and agitated” population after the coronavirus lockdown start to lift. Police must prepare for a “more volatile and agitated society” after the end of the UK’s coronavirus lockdown, a senior officer has warned. The Independent 19/4/2020 News «313931403141314231433144314531463147Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events