Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97247 total results. Showing results 68081 to 68100 «340134023403340434053406340734083409Next ›Last » Stabbed teenager is 100th person to die this year in London violence A 15-year-old boy stabbed during a fight has become the 100th victim to die as a result of violent crime in London this year. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Shamima Begum: police lose fight for access to notes by Times reporter Anthony Loyd Police have been prevented from forcing an award-winning Times journalist to hand over notes of interviews with Shamima Begum, the British Islamic State bride. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 News Border police can’t be allowed to snoop on our social media Border officials around the world are increasingly demanding access to our social media accounts and address books. They want to know what we’ve said on Twitter and Facebook and who we’re talking to. The Times - Subscription at source 5/9/2019 Feature, Opinion Testing the law: reasonable or unreasonable use of force This month, one word in the College of Policing’s Code of Ethics, and a decision by the High Court, have the potential to fundamentally affect the way police account for their use of force at a time when the public debate about its appropriate use is stronger than ever. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 4/9/2019 Feature, Opinion British activist to appeal ‘sinister’ police facial recognition Privacy campaigners in Britain said on Wednesday they would appeal a landmark ruling that endorsed “sinister” police use of facial recognition technology to hunt for suspects. Thomson Reuters Foundation 4/9/2019 News Government issues lifeline for police officers New government money for police recruitment has been hailed as a ‘lifeline’ by the Police Federation of England Wales (PFEW). Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 4/9/2019 News Awareness campaign ‘vital’ to control E-scooter use Ministers running consultation over whether a change in legislation is needed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2019 News Chancellor pledges £45m for 2,000 new officers within six months Extra money on top of £750 million designed to have officers in place by March. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2019 News Brexit: Police to lose powers to arrest criminals wanted by EU countries without court warrant after no-deal British officers do not have immediate powers of arrest under an Interpol system that could replace the EU database. The Independent 4/9/2019 News Force can continue trials of facial recognition after high court dismisses legal challenge Judges rule police processing of image taken in public space did not violate man's privacy and data protection rights. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 4/9/2019 News NPCC Chair responds to Spending Round The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Spending Round to Parliament earlier today, and laid out his plans for policing. National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 4/9/2019 News APCC response to Chancellor’s Spending Round “Today’s investment in policing is extremely welcome." Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 4/9/2019 News Police to get £750 million next year to boost police numbers The Chancellor has promised the biggest increase in Home Office spending in 15 years to kickstart a surge in officer recruitment. Police Professional 4/9/2019 News Sajid Javid boosts funds for police and justice services Home Office receives biggest increase of any of the major government departments Financial Times 4/9/2019 News Met Police gave images for King’s Cross facial recognition scans London's Metropolitan Police Service has revealed that it supplied the images used in facial recognition scans carried out by the developers of the King's Cross estate. BBC 4/9/2019 News Police Use of Facial Recognition Is Accepted by British Court In a closely watched case, a judge ruled that live facial recognition does not violate privacy rights. There has been little legal precedent about its use. The New York Times 4/9/2019 News Police use of facial recognition is legal, Cardiff high court rules Surveillance system interferes with privacy rights but is still lawful says judge The Guardian 4/9/2019 News Police chief says 50/50 recruitment should be ‘intervention of last resort’ The scheme was devised by reformer Chris Patten 20 years ago to attract more Catholics into a force then dominated by Protestants. Belfast Telegraph 4/9/2019 News Police get the go-ahead to use facial recognition in landmark ruling Police in South Wales are now legally able to use facial recognition technology, judges have decided. Metro 4/9/2019 News A U.K. Court May Have Made Police Use of Facial Recognition Easier A landmark decision in a U.K. court case may make it easier for law enforcement agencies throughout Europe to use facial recognition technology. Fortune 4/9/2019 News «340134023403340434053406340734083409Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events