Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115042 total results. Showing results 6521 to 6540 «323324325326327328329330331Next ›Last » Police defend Israeli fans ban after claims it was based on false intelligence Police have defended the decision to ban fans of an Israeli football team from attending an away game in Birmingham after the Dutch national force reportedly claimed the move was based on false intelligence. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 News PSNI officers assaulted more than 2,500 times over 12 months Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officers have experienced more than 2,500 assaults in the last year, with the police highlighting recent incidents of sexual assault, biting, kicking and spitting blood. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 News One in four unconcerned by sexual deepfakes created without consent, survey finds Senior UK police officer says AI is accelerating violence against women and girls and that technology companies are complicit The Guardian 24/11/2025 News New research reveals concerning public attitudes towards non-consensual, sexual deepfakes Around 25 per cent of people agree with or feel neutral about the legal and moral acceptability of viewing, sharing, creating or selling a sexual or intimate deepfake – even when the person depicted has not consented, according to new research from Crest Advisory. Police Professional 24/11/2025 News AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett to call on world’s police to join anti-Nazi fight AUSTRALIA: The head of the Australian Federal Police will call on her counterparts around the world to share information about noted neo-Nazis and other hate groups to help prevent their footprint in Australia increasing. 9 News (Australia) 24/11/2025 News West Midlands Police works well with safeguarding partners, but must improve response to children at risk of harm West Midlands Police is good at working with safeguarding partners, but it needs to make further progress in how it investigates reports of abuse and assesses risk to children, the police inspectorate has said. Police Professional 24/11/2025 News ‘Dangerous and undermines our systems’: Tanya Plibersek condemns serious police failures in Queensland DV deaths AUSTRALIA: Plibersek said those victims – Hannah Clarke and her children, Kardell Lomas and her unborn child, and Gail Karran – ‘should have been kept safe’. The Guardian 24/11/2025 News Sex abuse, child porn: scandal at the top of NZ police force NEW ZEALAND: Allegations of a deputy police chief’s abuse of a staffer have led to a blistering report into the force that is destroying careers and reputations and has reached the top levels of politics. The Australian - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 News Former garda who refused to give breath sample ‘took every opportunity to frustrate the process’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Henry Johnston (34) directed to complete 60 hours of community service in lieu of two months in prison. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 24/11/2025 News STIM analysis is helping forces to identify victims and perpetrators of sexual exploitation Developed by an academic team at the University of Sheffield, the Sexual Trafficking Identification Matrix (STIM) assesses adverts on adult service websites and analyses factors such as the photographs, language and details used to help law enforcement identify victims and perpetrators of human trafficking or sexual exploitation, as Dr Xavier L’Hoiry explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 24/11/2025 Analysis, Feature, Interview Beyond the headlines: Responsible reporting in the wake of major incidents Emergency services professionals know that major incidents – whether terror attacks, natural disasters, criminal events, or traffic accidents – place extraordinary demands not only on responders but also on those reporting them. Emergency Services Times 24/11/2025 News Putting communications at the heart of policing Reflecting on this year’s police chiefs’ conference, its clear to me that the same conversations about doing more with less, improving productivity and maximising the use of technology are still taking place and this hasn’t changed since I left the sector six years ago. Emergency Services Times 24/11/2025 News CC Andy Prophet: Tackling antisocial behaviour nationwide (Part 3) In the third and final episode of Chief Constable Andy Prophet of Hertfordshire Constabulary speaks with Policing TV about his national role leading the NPCC portfolio on antisocial behaviour (ASB) — a position he has held for over seven years. From coordinating best practice and sharing national learning, to facing up to the challenges of persistent ASB, Prophet reflects on how the landscape — and appetite — for tackling ASB has evolved. The discussion also explores broader systemic pressures facing UK policing, from criminal justice backlogs and mental health demand, to the social tensions shaping policing’s role in divided communities. As the conversation widens, Prophet offers an honest but optimistic perspective on the future of policing — and the importance of partnerships, innovation, and international collaboration. PolicingTV 24/11/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Police disclosing suspects’ ethnicity is fuelling prejudice, say campaigners Fifty groups write letter calling for policy in high-profile cases in England and Wales to be scrapped. The Guardian 23/11/2025 News This should be a day of shame for the West Midlands Police It is now clear the Force relied on fake, politically motivated claims to ban Israeli fans from a football match in Britain’s second city. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 23/11/2025 News West Midlands police ‘used false intelligence’ to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Villa game West Midlands Police used false intelligence to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending a Europa League match against Aston Villa, Dutch police have claimed. The police force sparked a backlash after concluding it was 'high risk' for the Israeli fans to go to the game in Birmingham on November 6, leading to Birmingham's Safety Advisory Group to implement a controversial ban. Mail Online 23/11/2025 News Gardaà on trial in high-stakes case: ‘What all the offences have in common is the interference or involvement of Superintendent Eamon O’Neill,’ court hears REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: With four serving gardaà and a retired superintendent facing serious charges of unlawfully interfering in road-Âtraffic prosecutions, it is not just their reputations that are on the stand. The integrity of a system built to hold all to account is now under the spotlight. At Courtroom 4 of Limerick Circuit Criminal Court, the watchers have become the watched. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 23/11/2025 News National Police Agency establishes AI control tower section SOUTH KOREA: The National Police Agency announced on the 23rd that it will establish a dedicated ‘AI-focused section’ under the Future Policing Policy Bureau within this year, aligning with the trend of reorganizing police structures around artificial intelligence (AI). Previously, multiple organizations within the National Police Agency—including pilot research labs, data teams, and investigative/information-related departments—had individually handled AI tasks, but there were persistent calls for a centralized control tower to oversee and coordinate these efforts. Since May, the agency has operated an ‘AI Innovation Task Force (TF)’ to advance related projects and is now formalizing this TF into a permanent dedicated organization with a team of four members. The Chosun Daily (South Korea) 23/11/2025 News Reduced callouts, changes to mental health response programme denounced NEW ZEALAND: The Public Service Association is concerned over changes to police callouts and its latest mental health response programme changes. The union which represents more than 95,000 workers across government, state-owned enterprises, local councils, health and community groups condemned the changes, saying there are unacceptable gaps in worker and patient safety. Phase Three of the programme kicked in this week and meant a higher threshold for mental health workers seeking police assistance with unwell patients, as well as a new process for patients who abscond from facilities. Otago Daily Times (New Zealand) 23/11/2025 News Dashcam footage of dodgy drivers reported to Lincolnshire Police rises by 64% More than 1600 incidents of alleged driving offences caught by members of the public were sent to Lincolnshire Police over the last six months. LincsOnline - Registration at source 23/11/2025 News «323324325326327328329330331Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events