Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97983 total results. Showing results 63301 to 63320 «316231633164316531663167316831693170Next ›Last » PSNI: Inspectors sound warning on police force’s Troubles records The PSNI can never "fully eradicate" the risk that it will fail to find and disclose some records it holds about the Troubles, a report has concluded. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/4/2020 News PSNI Introduce New Nine Point Plan PSNI has introduced a new Nine Point Plan to improve the way assaults on Police Officers and Police Staff are investigated. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 2/4/2020 News With a fifth of staff self-isolating police will have to be ‘stricter’ about which crimes they investigate, says Chief Police may be 'stricter' in deciding which crimes to investigate and which to shelve, Chief Constable Ian Hopkins has admitted. Manchester Evening News 2/4/2020 News As the police ask us to report people who are ‘covidiots: Would you squeal on a neighbour for flouting the rules? Bel Mooney and Emily Hill debate reporting their neighbours to the police Mail Online 2/4/2020 Feature, Opinion ‘More work needed’ after PSNI criticised on information disclosure Further errors cannot be ruled out, a review concluded Belfast Telegraph 2/4/2020 News West Midlands Police recruit ‘specials’ as full officers on standard pay, to fight coronavirus staff shortage Police recruit staff to replace officers forced to stay home as paedophiles use coronavirus crisis to target children Birmingham Live 2/4/2020 News A day in the life of Cambs police during the coronavirus lockdown The chief constable of Cambridgeshire police Nick Dean sheds light on what officers are being faced with during crisis Cambridgeshire Live 2/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Retired police officers could join the thin blue line for the second time Retired police officers are being asked to return to duty as emergency services come under increasing pressure due to the covid-19 outbreak. The Bolton News 2/4/2020 News CORONAVIRUS: PCC hosts first meeting about police response to pandemic The Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon held the first COVID stakeholder briefing. Swindon Advertiser 2/4/2020 News Calls for Staffordshire’s police officers to be tested for coronavirus Tests could keep more bobbies on the beat Stoke on Trent Live 2/4/2020 News Police told to ‘use reasonable force’ on CHILDREN for flouting COVID 19 lockdown Police officers have been told they will be entitled to use "reasonable force" on children if they disregard social distancing measures. Express 2/4/2020 News Australians will be in lockdown until JUNE, admits police boss as he reveals the acceptable reasons for leaving home Coronavirus lockdowns in Australia's biggest states will last until June, it was revealed this morning - as police described the only acceptable reasons to leave home. Mail Online 2/4/2020 Coronavirus: Long lockdown will lead to rebellion, says former Bank governor Lord King of Lothbury Ministers face a public “rebellion” against the lockdown if it goes on for too long, the former governor of the Bank of England said yesterday. The Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News Woman fined £660 for crime that ‘doesn’t exist’ Police have been accused of using the wrong law to prosecute a woman and fine her £660 in the first arrest on the railways under the lockdown. The Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News Intimidated pharmacists call in police Police are patrolling high street pharmacies as staff struggle with fights over medicines, aggressive customers and a lack of protective equipment. The Times - Subscription at source 2/4/2020 News Coronavirus: How China’s using surveillance to tackle outbreak The coronavirus pandemic may have emerged in China, but the country now has fewer cases than the US, Italy and Spain. The Chinese government has used tools such as phone tracking to control the outbreak. Other countries are starting to look at similar technological solutions. But how does China's controversial surveillance system work and can state intervention on this scale be justified? BBC 2/4/2020 Analysis, Feature Coronavirus: Outgoing Police Commissioner Mike Bush to bow out at Covid-19 select committee NEW ZEALAND; The country's top cop has been a central figure in the Government's daily coronavirus press conferences but come Friday, there will be "no more bling". Stuff (New Zealand) 1/4/2020 News Coronavirus fines an ‘absolute last resort’, ACT police chief says AUSTRALIA: ACT Policing will only issue fines for breaches of new social distancing rules as an "absolute last resort", according to its chief officer. The Canberra Times (Australia) 1/4/2020 News Police could’ve been ‘less aggressive’ AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Commissioner Michael Fuller has conceded his officers may have been overly confrontational in their policing of social distancing measures in parts of Sydney on Tuesday The Australian - Subscription at source 1/4/2020 News Coronavirus: New Zealand site to report lockdown rule-breakers crashes A new police website encouraging New Zealanders to report neighbours they suspect of breaking lockdown rules during the coronavirus outbreak has crashed because of the volume of complaints. The Independent 1/4/2020 News «316231633164316531663167316831693170Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events