Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 101020 total results. Showing results 66461 to 66480 «332033213322332333243325332633273328Next ›Last » UCLan to train apprentice police The University of Central Lancashire is to work with Lancashire Constabulary to deliver a new Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship. Lancashire Business View 30/3/2020 News Suspect tasered after coughing at police officers and claiming he had Covid-19 A man has been Tasered after deliberately coughing over police officers as they sat in a car and claiming he had Covid-19. The Mail (North West) 30/3/2020 News Coronavirus message not reaching sections of society – police chief West Midlands police and crime commissioner says language and culture barriers mean many aren’t hearing official guidance The Guardian 30/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Hampshire police told they cannot have Costa Coffee drinks that had been donated by firm ‘in bulk’ Police have been left disappointed after being told that crates of drinks donated by a coffee shop for those on the front lines have been blocked by bosses. The News (Portsmouth) 30/3/2020 News Coronavirus crisis for Police Scotland as 2700 cops off work with most self-isolating Nearly one in six officers were off on Friday which is a record number with the vast majority stuck at home with Covid-19 symptoms. Daily Record 30/3/2020 News Furious police working ‘flat out’ as ‘selfish and arrogant’ Britons flout lockdown laws Police prevented people climbing mountains and broke up a karaoke party as "selfish and arrogant people" continued to flout orders to stay indoors last weekend. Express 30/3/2020 News Police tick off Stephen Kinnock for birthday visit to father Neil The Labour MP Stephen Kinnock was rebuked by police yesterday after making a birthday visit to his father. The Times - Subscription at source 30/3/2020 News Crackdown on drinkers, hikers and a karaoke party for 25 Police broke up parties, fishing trips, walking groups and one man was tasered as thousands of Britons flouted social distancing rules at the weekend. The Times - Subscription at source 30/3/2020 News Police will ignore some crimes as officers fall victim to coronavirus Police will cut services, drop investigations and scale back their response to crime as forces hit different “tipping points” in the coronavirus crisis. The Times - Subscription at source 30/3/2020 News Policing the pandemic: The ‘unprecedented’ powers deployed to keep Kiwis at home NEW ZEALAND; Police Commissioner Mike Bush says Kiwis will be greeted by the "friendly face" of police during New Zealand's four-week lockdown. But a national state of emergency means the police now have broad and discretionary powers unseen since the 1951 waterfront strike. Thomas Manch and Collette Devlin explain the hard power behind the soft message. Stuff (New Zealand) 29/3/2020 News Statement from Chief Constable Simon Byrne on new NI Executive enforcement powers for Covid-19 From 11pm last night, Police Service NI assumed the new Coronavirus Bill Emergency Powers to protect the health of our community as together we battle the Covid-19 global pandemic. The Northern Ireland Executive agreed to adopt the powers in response to the very serious and imminent threat to public health posed by the virus. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 29/3/2020 News Coronavirus (COVID-19) and domestic abuse GUIDANCE - Advice and guidance for those who are experiencing or feel at risk of domestic abuse during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Home Office 29/3/2020 News Coronavirus sends justice system into ‘meltdown’ as criminal court case backlog passes 37,000 Prisons on lockdown as ideological intervention for terrorists stopped and probation supervision weakened The Independent 29/3/2020 News West Midlands police and crime commissioner says language and culture barriers mean many aren’t hearing official guidance In the blink of an eye and with extraordinary grace, Brits young and old have given up almost all of their cherished liberties. The Sun 29/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Understanding the nature of modern slavery in the UK Eradicating forced labour, and ending human trafficking, are two key parts of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Professor Sir Bernard Silverman, a leading academic and public servant who has been working on modern slavery for the past decade, explains why the latest work of the Office for National Statistics is crucial in the fight against a brutal crime which denies people their dignity, safety and freedom. Police Professional - Subscription at source 29/3/2020 Feature, Opinion Police to use AI to track down criminals -with performance report expected later this year Artifical intelligence is being trialled by police and the Crown Prosecution Service, officials have revealed. Express 29/3/2020 News Coronavirus: PSNI say measures enforced ‘only if absolutely necessary’ Police will use new laws to enforce coronavirus-related restrictions on public life only when "absolutely necessary", the chief constable has said. BBC 29/3/2020 News Coronavirus won’t stop police arresting domestic abusers Domestic abuse charities are receiving calls from victims who are concerned about their children's safety during isolation. Sky News 29/3/2020 News Black day at blue lagoon: Picture shows picturesque lake turned completely black after police put dye in it to stop Instagrammers break virus lockdown A picturesque blue lagoon in the lake district that drew tourists to the Peak District has turned completely black after police dumped dye into it to stop Instagrammers posing for snaps amid the coronavirus lockdown. Mail Online 29/3/2020 News Coronavirus: Derby police ‘in absolute shock over massive party’ Police have been left "in absolute shock" after finding 25 adults and children having a "massive party". BBC 29/3/2020 News «332033213322332333243325332633273328Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events