Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97986 total results. Showing results 63181 to 63200 «315631573158315931603161316231633164Next ›Last » Royal protection police replace guns with Tasers in ‘nonsensical move’ Royal protection officers for junior royals have had their guns replaced with tasers in a move described as nonsensical. Express 6/4/2020 News Help ‘always available’ for domestic abuse victims A senior PSNI officer is reassuring victims of domestic abuse that, even during these unprecedented times due to the Covid-19 pandemic, help remains available. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 6/4/2020 News Corona crimes: Suspect behind €6 million face masks and hand sanitisers scam arrested thanks to international police cooperation A 39-year old man has been arrested in Singapore for his suspected involvement in money laundering offences linked to a business email scam-related to COVID-19. Europol 6/4/2020 News Support for modern slavery victims affected by coronavirus Government announces immediate changes for people in the modern slavery victim care contract. Home Office 6/4/2020 News Federation raises concerns over protective equipment The Police Federation of England and Wales has pressed the need for officers to be given the correct protective equipment when policing the Covid-19 pandemic, in a discussion with MPs today. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/4/2020 News Force launches third phase of recruitment for new ICT capability Wiltshire police has launched the third phase of its ICT recruitment campaign which brings the crucial support function back in house. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/4/2020 News Preventing crime and protecting police: Interpol’s COVID-19 global threat assessment With COVID-19 drastically changing the law enforcement landscape, Interpol has issued a global threat assessment on crime and policing to its 194 member countries. INTERPOL 6/4/2020 News Police receive public tip-offs every five minutes about people breaching coronavirus lockdown rules Police are reporting up to one in ten calls are from public concerned at neighbours partying or people breaching social distancing rules The Telegraph - Subscription at source 6/4/2020 News Police absences may lead to rise in suicides, MPs told Senior officer says staffing pressures may mean some people ‘fall through the gaps’ The Guardian 6/4/2020 News Force launches third phase of recruitment for new ICT capability Wiltshire Police has launched the third phase of its ICT recruitment campaign which brings the crucial support function back in house Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/4/2020 News Releasing prisoners to combat COVID-19 Work with Offenders looks at the detail of the Ministry of Justice's plans. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/4/2020 News Met officers help form pandemic multi-agency response teams Specialist units start work as one third of suspected virus deaths could happen outside hospitals. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/4/2020 News BTPA delays publishing 2020/21 Policing Plan amid coronavirus crisis The British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) has taken the “unprecedented decision” to delay publication of its 2020/21 Policing Plans to allow officers to focus on the Covid-19 crisis. Police Professional 6/4/2020 News Unprecedented step as PCC confirms her preferred deputy Merseyside’s police and crime commissioner (PCC) Jane Kennedy has taken the unprecedented step of confirming the preferred candidate for her new deputy without “advertising the post, shortlisting and interviewing”. Police Professional 6/4/2020 News Coronavirus: Calls to National Domestic Abuse Helpline rise by 25% in lockdown The charity Refuge says visits to its website have gone up by 150% compared with a month earlier. Sky News 6/4/2020 News APCC welcomes support for modern slavery victims affected by coronavirus Speaking in response to the announcement of government-funded safe accommodation for modern slavery victims for the next three months, APCC Modern Slavery Leads, Mark Burns-Williamson PCC and Alison Hernandez PCC said: “As PCC leads for modern slavery and human trafficking we welcome the measures the Government have announced to ensure victims of trafficking and slavery are provided with crucial accommodation and support during this crisis. Victims of slavery and trafficking are amongst the most vulnerable and it’s right that changes are made now to ensure they are protected and supported to recover from the trauma of their exploitation and abuse. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 6/4/2020 News Fed Rep’s PPE pack initiative pays off A patrol sergeant from Dorset Police who coordinated special PPE packs so colleagues could mobilise safely to deal with COVID-19 incidents hopes the practice might be copied nationwide. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 6/4/2020 News Police raise issues over public compliance Police officers are dealing with the 'vile behaviour' of members of the public coughing and spitting at them as they try to enforce the government's lockdown measures, according to Paul Griffiths President of the Police Superintendents' Association. Speaking before the Home Affairs Select Committee, Simon Kempton the Covid-19 operational lead at the Police Federation, also called for the government to appeal to the public on more of an emotional level. Yahoo! 6/4/2020 News Coronavirus lockdown has led to increase in suicides, police chiefs say as fears grow that domestic violence and sex abuse are also on the up Britain's unprecedented coronavirus lockdown appears to have led to an increase in suicides over the past fortnight, police chiefs revealed today. Mail Online 6/4/2020 News Police to act on visitors booking Lake District cottages Owners of holiday homes in the Lake District are still renting properties to visitors despite a major crackdown on tourists. The Times - Subscription at source 6/4/2020 News «315631573158315931603161316231633164Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events