Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97188 total results. Showing results 68901 to 68920 «344234433444344534463447344834493450Next ›Last » Football clubs to crack down on misconduct in 2019/20 season Football fans have been warned that unacceptable conduct inside grounds will not be tolerated next season. BBC 2/8/2019 News Police come under attack from rioters for a third consecutive night in Belfast Police have hit out at "reckless, dangerous and unacceptable criminal behaviour" after three consecutive nights of disorder in north Belfast. Belfast Telegraph 2/8/2019 News Hong Kong police arrest pro-independence figure amid further protests Founder of the banned Hong Kong National party among eight arrests by police as public servants prepare to march. The Guardian 2/8/2019 News Police officer acquitted of racially motivated attack after his dog bit traveller A police officer has been acquitted on carrying out a racially motivated attack after his dog bit a traveller at an illegal gypsy site. PC Paul Birch, 50, was accused of unlawfully and maliciously causing grievous bodily harm to 37-year-old Andrew Cash. Birmingham Live 2/8/2019 News Police and teachers back Welsh anti-smacking bill Frontline professional say legislation will make child protection easier. The Guardian 2/8/2019 News Working group to consider alternative approaches to the possession of drugs for personal use REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Health Promotion and the National Drugs Strategy, Catherine Byrne TD established a Working Group in November 2017 to consider alternative approaches to the possession of drugs for personal use. The group met on 19 occasions between December 2017 and March 2019. [pdf] Department of Justice (Republic of Ireland) 2/8/2019 Report How many Regulation 15 notices issued by West Yorkshire Police More than 340 police officers and staff at West Yorkshire Police have been issued with Regulation 15 notices in the past three years. Telegraph and Argus 2/8/2019 News Motorists encouraged to ‘shop a dangerous driver’ by sending dashcam footage to police Motorists who capture footage of dangerous incidents on Dorset's roads are being encouraged to 'shop a driver' to police. Daily Echo (Bournemouth) 2/8/2019 News Facial recognition elevates art of queuing in bars It is technology most often deployed to catch terrorists and criminals. Now facial recognition is coming for another category of public enemies — drinks queue jumpers. The Times - Subscription at source 2/8/2019 News Boris Johnson snubs Robert Buckland’s call for suspected sex offenders to stay anonymous Boris Johnson has distanced himself from Robert Buckland, his new justice secretary, after he called for those suspected of serious crimes to be granted anonymity but only if they had a reputation to protect. The Times - Subscription at source 2/8/2019 News Five Country Ministerial communiqués Final communiqués summarising 2019 meeting of the Five Eyes Interior Ministers. Home Office 1/8/2019 Report Amazon Ring: Police tie-up criticised by anti-surveillance campaigners Amazon has been criticised for partnering with at least 200 law enforcement agencies to carry out surveillance via its Ring doorbells. BBC 1/8/2019 News Donald Trump’s UK state visit cost Met police £3.5m More than 6,300 officers deployed for June trip, at time of pressure on police resources. The Guardian 1/8/2019 News My first year as National Chair It’s been a year to the day since I took over as National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales after being elected directly by the members. I made a promise then that I would listen to them and I would be more visible than any other Chair has been. A year on, I want to reflect on my time here and to step back and take a look at how much we have achieved. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 1/8/2019 Feature, Opinion ‘100 years ago today the Fed found its feet’ It is exactly 100 years ago today since the Police Act of 1919 passed into law – preventing officers from joining a trade union and effectively heralding the arrival of the new Police Federation of England and Wales. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News We need more police transparency, not greater police discretion No one can deny the terrible trauma caused by false allegations of sexual abuse, but while recognising that there is a problem, the idea floated by Robert Buckland, the Justice Secretary, that anyone with a reputation to protect should remain anonymous until charged is poorly conceived and unjust. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 News Prison restaurant serves up cut in reoffending A high-quality restaurant in prison, where inmates can learn valuable skills in cooking and hospitality, is making a "significant" difference in cutting reoffending rates, say researchers. BBC 1/8/2019 News PM must return lost £175m to West Midlands, says would-be police chief The West Midlands must be granted enough funding to replace the 2,000 police officers lost due to Tory ‘austerity’, a crime commissioner candidate and former MP says. Coventry Observer 1/8/2019 News Former deputy chief constable one of two new Cleveland Police officers scrutinised in spying probe A total of nine officers are facing allegations of gross misconduct Teesside Live 1/8/2019 News Surveillance Camera Commissioner: Just because we can use automated facial recognition it doesn’t mean we should Police trials of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) may be controversial, but they have recently received support from the Home Secretary. Surveillance Camera Commissioner Tony Porter explains to Policing Insight the challenge of understanding AFR accuracy and the dangers of ‘surveillance creep’ impacting upon civil liberties. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/8/2019 Interview, Opinion «344234433444344534463447344834493450Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events