Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103123 total results. Showing results 70561 to 70580 «352535263527352835293530353135323533Next ›Last » Rory Stewart: Londoners deserve a safer city — and that starts with the Mayor This week, I went to visit a mother in a comfortable home in a quiet south London street. She had lost her son. He had popped out to buy a lollipop for his two-year-old daughter (they were preparing a Sunday meal together). On the way back, he was stabbed in the chest. Together, we watched a video of her son in a trampoline park, somersaulting perfectly from trampoline to trampoline. The Standard 13/1/2020 Feature, Opinion Thousands more officers needed to cut crime, says mayoral candidate Rory Stewart London mayoral candidate Rory Stewart today called for “thousands more” police on the streets after meeting families of knife crime victims. The Standard 13/1/2020 News Investigation into police actions prior to death of elderly woman in Fife A new investigation has been launched following the death of a 97-year-old woman in Fife. Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC) 13/1/2020 News Investigation into death in police custody of 38-year-old man in Reading We have begun an independent investigation following the death in hospital of William Cameron, 38, who had been arrested and taken to Loddon Valley police station, Lower Earley, Reading on Wednesday 8 January, 2020. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 13/1/2020 News 47 arrests for smuggling Moroccan citizens to the EU The British Royal Gibraltar Regiment and the Spanish National Police (Policía Nacional) supported by Europol, dismantled an organised criminal group smuggling migrants from Morocco to Europe. Europol 13/1/2020 News 1 in 15 motorists over the limit over the festive season Almost 600 motorists breathalysed by police over the festive season were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Police Scotland 13/1/2020 News APCC response to county lines report “This report shines a light on harmful County Lines offending and the devastating impact the exploitation of young people by organised criminal groups is having on our communities. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 13/1/2020 News PSNI recruitment drive follows return to power sharing The Police Service of Northern Ireland will get a funding package to enable an overhaul of operations and a recruitment drive to bring officer numbers back up to strength. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/1/2020 News Counter terrorism unit backtracks on climate change group listing Counter Terrorism officers included the climate activism group Extinction Rebellion on a list of organisations that are a threat to national security but has now removed them after threats of legal action. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 13/1/2020 News Man admits attempting to murder off-duty officer in ‘frenzied’ attack A man who became fixated with a police officer and stabbed and slashed him 11 times outside his home has pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Police Professional 13/1/2020 News Serious crime victims wait longer for justice after court days cut Serious crime victims wait longer for justice after court days cut. Government cost-cutting measures leave judges ‘idle’ and courtrooms standing empty The Guardian 13/1/2020 News Patel defends police over Extinction Rebellion inclusion on extremist list Home secretary accepts XR is not terror group but says assessment has to be based on ‘security risks’ The Guardian 13/1/2020 News Scene of Crime Kit for UK Police forces from JET PRESS An entire case can hinge on the integrity of the evidence collected at the scene of a crime. Simple to use, cost effective Security Products make good evidence management more likely. Policing Insight 13/1/2020 Analysis, Feature Grooming epidemic: How artificial intelligence is combating child sexual abuse The grooming of children is on the rise across England and Wales. Policing Insight Contributor Andrew Staniforth discusses this disturbing trend and considers how artificial intelligence is leading the fight against online grooming. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/1/2020 Analysis The UK election is over: What next for policing? The election is over, but aside from the promised 20,000 additional officers, what else can we expect from the new Government? Former Assistant Chief Constable and now CoPaCC Director Ian Wiggett examines what the next five years may hold for the police service. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 13/1/2020 Analysis From security to safety: Collaboration is the way forward Deloitte Public Safety and Justice Lead for the Middle East Andrew Morley argues that the emergency services have an important role to play in working with other agencies in delivering public safety. Policing Insight - Registration at source 13/1/2020 Opinion Derbyshire cop condemned for improper relationship with vulnerable person A Derbyshire cop who had an inappropriate relationship with a vulnerable person has been given a final written warning following a secret hearing. Derbyshire Live 13/1/2020 News National Chair responds as Taser ‘bidding’ process begins The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has welcomed the start of the process which will see more frontline officers equipped with Taser than ever before. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 13/1/2020 News Why vote for me? I am John Smith and I believe in strong, inclusive, accountable and visible local policing and keeping politics out of policing. I am standing in the Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner election on 7 May 2020 because I believe local people should be able to vote for a credible and experienced Independent candidate. I have been the leader of the local PCC’s team for the last 8 years working closely with Sue Mountstevens and other leaders across Avon and Somerset to deliver positive change for local people. JohnSmith4PCC.com 13/1/2020 Feature, Opinion Nearly half of fatal London stabbing suspects charged had knife crime record Of the 379 charged over fatal stabbings from November 2016 to the end of October 2019, 173, or 46%, had already committed a knife offence, Met Police figures show Mirror 13/1/2020 News «352535263527352835293530353135323533Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events