Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115979 total results. Showing results 64061 to 64080 «320032013202320332043205320632073208Next ›Last » Government must not delay pension claims any longer PFEW’s National Secretary has warned Government that the unexpected publication of new guidelines regarding unfair discrimination caused by the 2015 pensions reforms must not further delay the settlement of retirees and members’ pension claims. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/12/2021 News PFEW Chair slams Government on pay freeze as survey outlines damage to psychological wellbeing of colleagues PFEW Chair slams Government on pay freeze, as survey outlines damage to psychological wellbeing of colleagues Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/12/2021 News PCCS: ‘This Christmas will feel that bit more special. Don’t overindulge on the alcohol and ruin it.’ After Covid curtailed many celebrations last year, elected Police and Crime Commissioners across England and Wales are urging people to show restraint and drink safely this Christmas. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 1/12/2021 News Male violence: challenging the ‘mandate of masculinity’ Following the murder of Sarah Everard, and the subsequent arrest, trial and conviction of Metropolitan police officer Wayne Couzens for her killing, there has been something of a watershed in the battle to keep women safe from violence perpetrated against them by men. Holyrood Magazine 1/12/2021 News Independent Review of the Response to Deaths in Prison Custody In November 2019, I was tasked by the then Cabinet Secretary for Justice to undertake an independent review of the response to deaths in prison custody. Prison Inspectorate - Scotland 1/12/2021 Report Death in custody review Two year review recommends independent body investigates prison deaths. Scottish Government 1/12/2021 News Police spent nearly £2 million unsticking Insulate Britain protesters from major roads Cops spent nearly £2million ‘unsticking’ crusties from Insulate Britain protests on major roads it emerged. The Sun 1/12/2021 News Police are accused of going soft on e-scooters menace as Britain’s biggest force says officers will no longer seize the vehicles if they are being ridden illegally Britain's biggest police force will no longer routinely seize e-scooters being ridden illegally on public roads. Mail Online 1/12/2021 News Thousands of e-scooters seized as Met launch Xmas crackdown Police seized more than 3,600 e-scooters in London this year as they warned retailers against “exploiting” customers to boost Christmas sales. The Standard 1/12/2021 News Matt Ratana: Police honour sergeant killed on duty Hundreds of police formed a guard of honour for slain Sergeant Matt Ratana yesterday - the "gentle giant" who would win over the force's harshest critics with his humour and charm. Express 1/12/2021 News ‘We’ve reached a tipping point in tackling VAWG; now it’s imperative that police reliability is restored’ In her recent speech to the NPCC / APCC Partnership Summit, Victims’ Commissioner Dame Vera Baird highlighted the challenges in tackling violence against women and addressing the issue of domestic abusers within police ranks, as well as the opportunity for policing to lead the way on cultural change; this week she spoke to Policing Insight Editor Keith Potter to expand on those concerns, and suggest steps towards restoring confidence among victims. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/12/2021 Feature, Interview, Opinion Client and partner survey results 2019-20 CANADA: The RCMP aims to provide the best possible policing to the communities we serve. We conduct three surveys annually to get feedback from the Canadian public, our partners and our stakeholders about the work we do. Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) 1/12/2021 Report Police recruits are quitting within weeks because they can’t cope with job, warns chief constable Young officers lack the life experience and hardiness to handle the violence and pressures of working on the front line, says force leader The Telegraph - Subscription at source 30/11/2021 News Victoria Police launches dedicated unit to investigate family violence involving officers AUSTRALIA: In an Australian first, Victoria Police has launched a specialist unit to investigate serious cases of family violence involving its employees. ABC News (Australia) 30/11/2021 News Policeman knew paramedics not coming to arena ‘any time soon’, inquiry hears Sgt Mark Haviland, of British Transport Police, has been giving evidence to the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena attack. The Standard 30/11/2021 News Victoria anti-corruption commissioner warns body-cam footage could taint police evidence AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s anti-corruption commissioner has warned there is a risk that police evidence could be tainted and officers may be prioritising credibility ahead of the administration of justice because the force is not controlling how its staff give witness statements. The Guardian 30/11/2021 News Border Force seizes hundreds of endangered species products Together with the World Customs Organisation (WCO) and INTERPOL, Border Force seized over 250 products at the UK border containing endangered wildlife. Home Office 30/11/2021 News New tech online safety guide for the festive season AUSTRALIA: A new online safety guide is being released today for parents and others who are buying technology for children this festive season. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 30/11/2021 News Keeping tamariki safe NEW ZEALAND: Thirty-two vehicles, 49 child restraints checked and 28 cycle helmets and hi-viz vests given out. Gisborne Herald (New Zealand) 30/11/2021 News Retired police officer’s misconduct sentence doubled following referral Alan Butler has had his sentence doubled by the Court of Appeal following a referral by the Solicitor General, Alex Chalk QC MP. Home Office 30/11/2021 News «320032013202320332043205320632073208Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events