Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97919 total results. Showing results 63821 to 63840 «318831893190319131923193319431953196Next ›Last » Coronavirus emergency laws: Police get powers to detain victims Police will be able to detain infected people and schools could be forced to stay open under a package of powers being announced next week to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. The Times - Subscription at source 14/3/2020 News Coranavirus: Emergency plan for prisons in England and Wales The government is drawing up emergency plans to avoid disruption in England's prisons, with unions saying prison officers face "unprecedented" challenges. BBC 14/3/2020 News National Crime Agency welcomes key report into online child sexual abuse A major report into online child sexual abuse has backed National Crime Agency (NCA) demands for the tech industry to do more to protect children. National Crime Agency (NCA) 13/3/2020 News Over 30,000 PC’s assaulted last year Almost 31,000 Police Constables were assaulted from 2018/19, with Kent Police recording assaults on their officers at the highest rate. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/3/2020 News UK’s Super Cop Department Prevents £31.2 Million Worth Fraud U.K.’s specialized fraud-fighting police force, Dedicated Card and Payment Crime Unit (DCPCU) has been able to ward-off fraudsters and prevent fraud losses amounting to nearly £31.2 million (approximately US$39.4 million) in 2019. The group has been specifically vigilant towards Organized Crime Groups (OCG) targeting the financial and banking industry. CISO Magazine 13/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Police watchdog says he’s paid less than colleague ‘because I’m a white man’ One of Britain’s most senior police watchdogs is bringing a race discrimination case against the Home Office over claims that he is paid less because he is white. The Standard 13/3/2020 News Local elections and London mayoral race postponed for a year Elections delayed after officials said coronavirus crisis would affect campaigning and voting The Guardian 13/3/2020 News Top police watchdog officer sues Priti Patel in race discrimination row Home Secretary Priti Patel is being sued by a top police officer, who claims he’s being paid less than a black female colleague because he is a white man. Eastern Eye 13/3/2020 News Police buy Norfolk private school for £3.35m to train recruits A police force has bought the site of a former private school for £3.35m to turn it into a training facility. BBC 13/3/2020 News Met poster girl sacked after unwittingly receiving indecent image on social media Novlett Robyn Williams had a 34-year unblemished record but was dismissed without notice for gross misconduct The Telegraph - Subscription at source 13/3/2020 News Met Police sacks Supt Robyn Williams over child abuse video One of the UK's most senior black female police officers has been sacked after her conviction for possessing a video clip of child abuse. BBC 13/3/2020 News Coronavirus: English local elections postponed for a year Voting has also been due to take place in both England and Wales for police and crime commissioners. BBC 13/3/2020 News One in five officers could be infected with coronavirus At least one in five members of the police workforce could become infected with the coronavirus according to contingency plans drawn up by the chief constable of Nottinghamshire Police. Police Professional 13/3/2020 News Dark web child abuse: Administrator of DarkScandals arrested in the Netherlands Website taken down and splash paged published by the Dutch Police and US Authorities. The site had more than 2,000 videos and images and advertised that it offered “real blackmail, rape and forced videos of girls all around the world.” Europol 13/3/2020 News The SIM highjackers: how criminals are stealing millions by highjacking phone numbers SIM swappers arrested by Spain, Austria and Romania as police gears up against this growing threat Europol 13/3/2020 News Tributes paid to ‘well- respected and valued’ officer Officers across Northamptonshire have been paying tribute to Sergeant Paul Keany, who died while on duty on Wednesday 11 March. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/3/2020 Feature, Opinion An update from Alex Duncan, National Secretary Police Federation officials representing officers from across England and Wales – our National Board and National Council – met this week to discuss important issues affecting our members including pensions. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Met Police slow to learn lessons after Operation Midland The Metropolitan Police Service has made slow progress in learning the lessons that arose from Operation Midland, says HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 13/3/2020 News Sex workers: Number of police liaison officers doubles The number of police officers dedicated to liaising with sex workers has more than doubled, going from two to five. BBC 13/3/2020 News Coronavirus: MPs launch investigation into police and Border Force preparations Police forces have been instructed to draw up local action plans on how to cope with staff shortages The Independent 13/3/2020 News «318831893190319131923193319431953196Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events