Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115075 total results. Showing results 6941 to 6960 «344345346347348349350351352Next ›Last » Waterstons appointed as new System provider for Police CyberAlarm The National Cybercrime Team has appointed international cybersecurity consultancy Waterstons as the new system provider for Police CyberAlarm, following a competitive commercial tender process. Emergency Services Times 13/11/2025 News National exercise tests UK’s readiness for major CBRNE incident Up to 600 members of the emergency services, armed forces and partner agencies have taken part in a large-scale national exercise designed to test the UK’s ability to respond to a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or Explosive (CBRNE) incident. Emergency Services Times 13/11/2025 News Redefining Justice: How 46,000 survivor voices are reshaping the UK justice system for victims of childhood abuse Research from the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC) is spearheading survivor-informed change throughout operational policing and the criminal courts; NAPAC Chief Executive Gabrielle Shaw outlines how the research offers an alternative approach to justice which looks beyond criminal conviction, prioritising support for survivors and building a system that provides accessible routes to both formal and personal justice outcomes. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/11/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Mayor of London claims success for GPS tagging of domestic abuse offenders London’s mayor has claimed that the city’s GPS tagging scheme for high risk domestic abuse perpetrators has drastically cut reoffending rates. UKAuthority.com 13/11/2025 News Service over power: Iceland’s first female commissioner (Part 1) In this first of three episodes of Policing TV, Bernard Rix speaks with Commissioner Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir, Iceland’s first female Commissioner of Police. From her beginnings as a lawyer and tax commissioner to leading the Icelandic Police Service, Commissioner Guðjónsdóttir shares her inspiring journey — one marked by courage, reform, and servant leadership. She reflects on overcoming early resistance in a male-dominated environment and introducing new approaches to domestic violence and victim care. The speaker also highlights the importance of viewing policing as a service to the community rather than a forceful authority and flattening hierarchies by leading with humility We recorded this series of three interviews shortly before November 14th 2025, when Sigríður stepped down from her role as the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police PolicingTV 13/11/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Mayor’s GPS tagging of domestic abuse offenders cuts reoffending and protects victims New analysis of the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan’s innovative GPS tagging scheme shows it drastically cut reoffending rates for high risk domestic abuse perpetrators. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 12/11/2025 News APCC Victims leads pay tribute to Baroness Helen Newlove following news of her death Following the announcement of the death of the Victims’ Commissioner, Baroness Helen Newlove, the APCC’s Joint Leads for Victims, Clare Moody and Matthew Scott, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 12/11/2025 News Rape perpetrators will be recorded as male, says chief constable A man who commits rape “is, should be, and will be recorded by Police Scotland as a male”, the chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed. Holyrood Magazine 12/11/2025 News Police inspector ‘made bogus racism allegations against colleague’ Ch Insp Zahir Asghar denies charges including conspiracy to pervert the course of justice The Telegraph - Subscription at source 12/11/2025 News Garda says baton strike on ex-officer was ‘proportionate and justified’ after 140km/h pursuit REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A 6'8" Garda Superintendent has told the High Court that his actions were "proportionate and justified" when he struck a former Garda with a baton at "full force" on the head after a high-speed chase that he described as the most "extreme and dangerous" driving he ever witnessed. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 12/11/2025 News Statement from the Office of the Victims’ Commissioner It is with great sadness that the Office of the Victims' Commissioner announces the passing of Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales. Victims' Commissioner 12/11/2025 News Met Police Chief Inspector ‘plotted bogus racial abuse complaint against senior colleague’ Chief Inspector Zahir Asghar denies allegations he concocted a false racial abuse complaint against a colleague The Standard 12/11/2025 News Met Police civil war erupts: Rank-and-file union threatens to sue Sir Mark Rowley over voluntary pay-offs move Exclusive: Met commissioner hits back after being told his ‘divisive’ move is destroying fragile morale. Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley has been accused of a “betrayal of trust” as he faced legal action over a bid to offer voluntary exit pay-offs for senior ranks. Commissioner Sir Mark says chief inspectors and chief superintendents “unwilling or unable” to change “have no place” in the force as part of an overhaul. The Standard 12/11/2025 News Police Scotland to record biological sex of all offenders, chief constable tells MSPs Police Scotland has been recording the biological sex of offenders in sexual crimes and rape cases since 2018, with a decision taken in October to "expand that across all crimes". Sky News 12/11/2025 News Corruption in Winnipeg Police Service goes beyond member who admitted to it: former IIU director CANADA: A Winnipeg police officer's guilty plea is exposing how his corruption influenced others in the force, and the importance of the service improving the supervision of its members to regain public trust, says the former civilian director of Manitoba's police watchdog. CBC News (Canada) 12/11/2025 News Victims’ Commissioner Baroness Newlove dies following ‘short illness’ With “great sadness” the Office of the Victims’ Commissioner has announced the death of Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, “following a short illness”. Police Professional 12/11/2025 News Ottawa police table 2026 draft budget with 5% tax boost CANADA: The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) has laid out a spending plan for 2026 with its biggest budget increase in years to help pay for salary increases, but the chief warns even that won't keep up with growing costs and needs. CBC News (Canada) 12/11/2025 News MPS targets high street crime in crackdown on money laundering and exploitation Officers have seized more than £260,000 worth of counterfeit goods and cash as part of the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) crackdown to make high streets safer and tackle crime which impacts local communities. Police Professional 12/11/2025 News Police turn to mapping company to keep watch on Edmonton LRT stations CANADA: Public safety is top of mind for Edmontonians. Across the city, councillors and Mayor Andrew Knack have repeatedly said it was one of the main issues brought up at doorsteps during the municipal election, particularly around the public transportation system. To help mitigate risks to the public in the city’s growing transportation network, Edmonton Police Service (EPS) and a geographical mapping company called Esri Canada are partnering to develop an underground tracking system to help police co-ordinate responses at Churchill Station. Edmonton Journal (Canada) 12/11/2025 News UK tests response to malicious use of hazardous substances The UK tested its preparedness for a major CBRNE incident last week in a national exercise led by Eastern Region Counter Terrorism Policing and the MoD. Home Office 12/11/2025 News «344345346347348349350351352Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events