Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103232 total results. Showing results 65861 to 65880 «329032913292329332943295329632973298Next ›Last » Police ‘took pictures of dead sisters’ Two Metropolitan Police officers have been arrested for allegedly taking pictures of the bodies of two sisters found murdered in a park and circulating them to members of the public. The Times - Subscription at source 26/6/2020 News Illegal street party in Brixton: Downing St condemns attacks on police Britain faces a summer of disorder as lockdown frustrations, rising unemployment and hot weather combine to fuel unrest, senior police fear. The Times - Subscription at source 26/6/2020 News ‘Nightingale’ courts will tackle backlog of half a million cases Emergency Nightingale-style courts are to be opened to help to tackle a backlog of more than half a million criminal cases that have built up as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The Times - Subscription at source 26/6/2020 News Police officers attacked at illegal London street party Police officers have been attacked while attempting to disperse crowds at an illegal party for the second night in a row. BBC 26/6/2020 News Independent investigation into allegations of Metropolitan Police officers taking inappropriate photographs The Independent Office for Police Conduct is conducting a criminal investigation into serious allegations of misconduct in public office, following a referral from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 19 June. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 25/6/2020 News Overhaul of Family Courts to protect domestic abuse victims APCC Victims Leads, Deputy Mayor of London, Sophie Linden, and Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner of North Yorkshire, Julia Mulligan, said “We warmly welcome today’s announcement that the Government will be taking forward a range of measures to support survivors of domestic abuse and their children in the Family Court and to ensure that they receive greater protection. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 25/6/2020 News Police recover ‘millions’ in stolen treasures after busting archaeological crime gang in Bulgaria An international crime gang that ransacked ancient sites in Bulgaria and trafficked stolen archaeological goods whose total worth exceeds several millions of euros has been broken up as a result of an international police operation coordinated by Europol. Europol 25/6/2020 News Police scrutiny: getting it right? The Independent Office for Police Conduct is championed as an example of open police scrutiny in a documentary examining the decline of trust in the relationship between police and citizens in France and Germany. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 News Major incident declared as crowds overwhelm coastal patrols Police patrolling Britain's coastal towns are battling to maintain measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 News Australia must address the risk of radicalisation posed by recession Australia’s official unemployment rate hit 7.1 % in May, our highest since 2001. It’s almost inevitable that as the federal government eases its Covid-19-related stimulus measures, like the JobKeeper payment, the figure will rise further. Understandably, getting the economy back on track is a crucial priority for all Australian governments, from local councils to the Commonwealth. However, historically high rates of unemployment, coupled with a trend of chronic underemployment and declining trust in government, will have second-order and third-order impacts that will also need policy responses. One area of serious concern for the federal government should be the increased vulnerability of some Australians to radicalisation by extremist groups. The Strategist 25/6/2020 Feature, Opinion Coronavirus: Police fear disorder as lockdown eases Chief constables are understood to have expressed private concern to the Home Office that plans to ease the coronavirus restrictions might lead to a rise in public disorder. BBC 25/6/2020 News Who are the North Carolina police officers who were fired after racist video resurfaced? Three police officers in North Carolina were fired after disturbing video surfaced of one of them saying it was necessary to wipe Black people off the map. The Sun 25/6/2020 News Tucson mayor sticks with police chief after custody death TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The mayor of Tucson, Arizona, said Thursday that the city’s police chief should stay in his job, even as criticism mounts over the death of a young Hispanic man while handcuffed in police custody. Yahoo! 25/6/2020 News Police warn there are ‘not enough officers’ to cope with Independence Day chaos Top officer says 'perfect storm' of unlocking stir-crazy Brits and letting them straight into pubs on a Saturday will cause dangerous 'carnival' on July 4 Mail Online 25/6/2020 News Fifteen MPS officers injured tackling illegal street party in South London At least fifteen Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers have been left injured and a number of police vehicles damaged following “significant disorder” during an illegal street party in Brixton, South London, last night (June 24). Police Professional 25/6/2020 News MOJ pledges overhaul to help domestic abuse victims A major overhaul of support for survivors of domestic abuse has been launched by the Government Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 News Fed warns of potential chaos when pubs reopen on 4 July The chair of the Police Federation John Apter, has warned the government that the 4th July end of lockdown could increase pressures on forces as pubs open for the first time since March. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 25/6/2020 News Two MPS officers arrested after ‘inappropriate’ photographs taken at scene of double murder Two serving officers from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have been arrested following allegations that inappropriate photographs were taken at a crime scene following the murder of two sisters earlier this month. Police Professional 25/6/2020 News ‘Stop the violence before someone is killed’ Someone will be killed unless communities and the police come together to end the violence, John Apter said today. The National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales was interviewed by BBC News about disorder in Brixton last night which left 22 officers injured, including two needing to be hospitalised. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 25/6/2020 News Violence against police will not be tolerated – UK PM Johnson’s spokesman Violence against police will not be tolerated, a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday after an overnight disturbance in London when 22 police officers were injured. Reuters 25/6/2020 News «329032913292329332943295329632973298Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events