Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 97187 total results. Showing results 69041 to 69060 «344934503451345234533454345534563457Next ›Last » Continuity IRA responsible for Craigavon bomb targeting police officers The Irish News received a call claiming that a mortar had been fired at police in the same area. A device was located close to a bus stop. Belfast Telegraph 29/7/2019 News Turks and Caicos: National Security Council (NSC) meeting communique Governor Nigel Dakin and the Hon. Premier, Mrs Sharlene Robinson, co-chaired a meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) on Wednesday 24 July 2019. Home Office 29/7/2019 News Lincolnshire’s Chief Constable and Police and Crime Commissioner welcomed pledge of 20,000 extra officers by new PM Boris Johnson The Chief Constable of Lincolnshire, Bill Skelly, has welcomed news of 20,000 extra officers being pledged by new Prime Minister for forces in England and Wales after years of austerity cuts. Sleaford Standard 29/7/2019 News Police mental health: Sussex officer describes his trauma PC Ian Buckman suffered from undiagnosed post traumatic stress (PTSD) for years before seeking help from Sussex Police for his mental health. The Argus 29/7/2019 News Garlic festival shooting: Three dead in Gilroy California Three people have been killed and 15 injured after a gunman attacked a food festival in California. BBC 29/7/2019 News Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police Bill Skelly welcomes Boris Johnson’s pledge to recruit 20,000 extra police officers Lincolnshire Police Chief Constable Bill Skelly has welcomed Boris Johnson's pledge to recruit 20,000 extra officers in England and Wales. Rutland & Stamford Mercury 29/7/2019 News Millennial police recruits have been ‘wrapped in cotton wool’, dislike confrontation and are shocked they have to work nights and weekends, serving officers say New police recruits are being 'wrapped in cotton wool' and struggle to cope difficult hours and demanding tasks, it has been claimed. Mail Online 29/7/2019 News Police Scotland suspends use of Eurofins Scientific forensics lab that paid off ransomware cybergang Police Scotland has suspended a £5 million contract with a forensics laboratory that paid hundreds of thousands of pounds to cybercriminals to regain access to its computer systems. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 News What is facial recognition – and how sinister is it? As a surveillance technique it’s ubiquitous, but is still a political, legal and ethical conundrum The Guardian 29/7/2019 Analysis, Feature Millennials? They aren’t much cop at police work As police forces prepare for the government’s ambitious recruitment drive, they have identified a formidable new challenge: hiring millennials. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 News Thousands of boys carrying knives as study highlights link to truancy More than 17,500 boys aged 14 have carried or used a knife or other weapon, according to research for the Home Office. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 News Metropolitan Police has freed 97 murder suspects in past two years The Metropolitan Police has released nearly 100 murder suspects without any conditions in the past two years. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 News Ministers bullied justice watchdog, lawyers claim Ministers and senior civil servants unlawfully interfered with the independent watchdog that assesses alleged miscarriages of justice and threatened directors with removal to force through changes to its structure, lawyers claim. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 News The Times view on police recruitment: Cotton Coppers If only criminals hung up their balaclavas at the weekend. According to a damning Home Office report released this month, police recruits — many of them millennials — are shocked to discover that they might have to pull shifts at the weekend. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 Feature, Opinion Times letters: Pledge to recruit 20,000 more police officers Sir, Advice in your leading article “Counting Coppers” (Jul 27) that the public “should be cautious about the efficacy of putting more bobbies on the beat” may rest on shaky assumptions. The Times - Subscription at source 29/7/2019 Feature, Opinion The UK ‘will legalise cannabis’ within five to 10 years say MPs A group of cross-party MPs who've been on a fact-finding trip to Canada predict the UK will fully legalise cannabis use within five to ten years. BBC 29/7/2019 News Officers back in the sights of those ‘intent on murdering in the most cowardly and evil way Dissident republicans blamed after explosive device targets police responding to a report from the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/7/2019 News Police put 11-year-old epileptic boy in leg restraints and handcuffs after seizure A judge raised “significant concern” over the restraint, which continued as the child was taken to hospital. The Independent 28/7/2019 News Repeat offending costs us £18.1 billion every year Work With Offenders peruses fascinating new research by the MoJ which seeks to quantify the exact cost of reoffending. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/7/2019 News Modern surveillance – How 5G will make an instant impact in the sector Head of BT Surveillance, Brian Jackson, discusses the 'gamechanging' power 5G technology will bring to law enforcement as it continues to be rolled out in the UK Police Oracle - Subscription at source 28/7/2019 News «344934503451345234533454345534563457Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events