Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97872 total results. Showing results 64421 to 64440 «321832193220322132223223322432253226Next ›Last » Crumbling police estate and dissident republicans undermining attempts to boost recruitment The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has warned that its latest recruitment campaign may be derailed by budget shortfalls as Catholics have been told they face being attacked if they join the police. Police Professional 14/2/2020 News APCC response to the judgement announced today by Mr Julian Knowles “Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are committed to the Equality Act, which protects the rights of individuals and advances equality of opportunity for all. Both sex and gender reassignment are recognised as ‘protected characteristics’ under the Act. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 14/2/2020 News UK police deny responsibility for poster urging parents to report kids for using Kali Linux The UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) has publicly said it has nothing to do with a misleading poster designed to put fear into the hearts of parents and urge them to call the police if their children are using Kali Linux. ZDNet 14/2/2020 News Children as young as six are sexting suspects, Met Police reveal Hundreds of children as young as six have been deemed suspects in sexting offences, a police force has revealed. BBC 14/2/2020 News Police watchdog will investigate football fan baton incident The police watchdog has begun an investigation into how a 16-year-old was hit by an officer’s baton as trouble flared following a football match. Comet (Surrey) 14/2/2020 News Police Scotland officers set to trial drug overdose spray Police Scotland officers could be sent on patrol with a life-saving nasal spray to treat victims of drug overdose. BBC 14/2/2020 News Tax rise to pay for Thames Valley Police officers approved A council tax rise to help fund 183 new police officers across the Thames Valley area has been approved. BBC 14/2/2020 News Police who warned man about ‘transphobic’ tweet acted unlawfully High court finds actions of Humberside police had ‘chilling effect’ on Harry Miller’s right to free speech The Guardian 14/2/2020 News ‘UK is not a Gestapo state’: Judge blasts police over free speech transgender dispute Police unlawfully interfered with a man’s right to freedom of expression by turning up at his place of work over his allegedly “transphobic” tweets, the High Court has ruled. The Newsletter 14/2/2020 News Former police officer’s ‘transphobic’ tweets ruled lawful by High Court The High Court has ruled tweets which police treated as a 'hate crime' were lawful, and the force's actions were a "disproportionate interference" on his right to freedom of expression. LBC 14/2/2020 News Police Scotland Highland and Islands Division secures funding to tackle mental health Police Scotland’s Highland and Islands Division has secured funding for a three-year mental health and wellbeing project to benefit its officers and staff. EmployeeBenefits.com 14/2/2020 News Harry Miller: Ex-police officer’s transgender tweets lawful A former police officer's allegedly transphobic tweets were lawful, the High Court has ruled. BBC 14/2/2020 News European police chiefs back NCA demands for technology companies to do more to prevent child sex abuse Senior European police leaders have backed a National Crime Agency (NCA) demand for a “zero tolerance” approach from technology companies to counter the extreme level of online child sexual abuse. Police Professional 14/2/2020 News Gun crime rises as firearms flood into UK The number of offences involving firearms in England and Wales has increased by more than a quarter over the past five years and by four per cent in the past year alone. Police Professional 14/2/2020 News This is West Yorkshire Police’s position on live facial recognition cameras The use of live facial recognition cameras in London has proved to be extremely controversial - could the technology ever be rolled out by police in West Yorkshire? Leeds Live 14/2/2020 News Armed police carrying machine guns storm Manchester’s Arndale shopping centre in anti-terror training exercise ‘to prepare for real-life scenarios’ Armed police took over Manchester's Arndale shopping centre last night to complete a terrorism training exercise in preparation for any upcoming attacks. Mail Online 14/2/2020 News Thames Valley police commissioner Stansfeld faces complaint An accusation of misconduct against the elected head of Thames Valley Police is due to be heard today by an official panel – which it has now emerged has no power to punish him. Oxford Mail 14/2/2020 News Domestic violence behind rise in murders of women A woman or girl is killed every 36 hours in Britain as domestic violence has driven the rate to its highest level in 14 years, new figures suggest. The Times - Subscription at source 14/2/2020 News An update on the pensions situation Recent developments - including the PFEW’s involvement in the first Scheme Advisory Board (SAB) Technical Working Group (TWG) meeting – concerning the pensions situation have occurred and I feel it is necessary to offer an update. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/2/2020 News Retention of man’s DNA, fingerprints and photo ‘violation of privacy’ The European Court of Human Rights has overturned a UK Supreme Court ruling that police retention of a convicted drink driver’s DNA profile, fingerprints and photograph was ‘proportionate.’ Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/2/2020 News «321832193220322132223223322432253226Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events