Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115078 total results. Showing results 7161 to 7180 «355356357358359360361362363Next ›Last » Met Police offers ‘voluntary exit’ to senior officers resisting culture change A 'voluntary exit scheme' for senior ranks will launch this month as Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley steps up efforts to win back the trust of Londoners.... i News - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 News Garda whistleblower says she took work leave as she was ‘terrified’ of new analysis chief REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Civilian was installed as Garda analysis bureau head after Lois West testified to Oireachtas about errors in homicide data. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 7/11/2025 News Six officers face misconduct hearing over triple death crash Six police officers will face a misconduct process over their actions after it took them two days to find a car that had crashed and killed three people. Five people - Sophie Russon, 20, Eve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 21, Rafel Jeanne, 24, and Shane Loughlin, 32 - were last seen at about 02:00 GMT on 4 March 2023 after they went missing on a night out. BBC 7/11/2025 News Gwent Police officers to face disciplinary proceedings over the handling of missing person reports prior to vehicle and occupants found in Cardiff Six Gwent Police officers will go through the misconduct process following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into police actions when a group of young people were reported missing. The group were later found in a crashed car in Cardiff. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 7/11/2025 Report Former officer sentenced for sharing for sharing child sexual abuse messages An officer has been dismissed from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and sentenced for sharing messages about sexually abusing children less than a month after being arrested. PC Duncan Bouette, attached to the North East Command Unit and dismissed from the MPS earlier this week, was arrested by the force’s Central Specialist Crime Unit on October 7. Police Professional 7/11/2025 News ‘No direction in place’ for officers not to carry personal protection weapons, says PSNI chief constable The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland has stressed that there is “no direction in place” that officers should not carry personal protection weapons (PPWs) into public meetings. Police Professional 7/11/2025 News Further ‘systemic and cultural change” needed to address racism in MPS, report finds A report into racism and discrimination in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) says “further systemic, structural, cultural change” is needed. The report by Dr Shereen Daniels was commissioned by the MPS to examine how it has responded to long-standing evidence of racism and discrimination. Police Professional 7/11/2025 News The grooming scandal: Will the core issue be addressed? Former West Midlands Sergeant Phil Cleary, co-founder of SmartWater and now a published novelist, shares one officer’s account of how underfunded services, not indifference, may have shaped the failures around the UK child grooming scandal that are now widely condemned, explores what could have been done differently, and suggests steps the current Government could take to reset the child protection and safeguarding response. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Anatomy of a downfall: How Jevon McSkimming’s 29-year police career came to a shocking end NEW ZEALAND: He was the country's second-highest ranking police officer, overseeing road policing and operational services - he was also secretly watching child sexual exploitation and bestiality on his work devices. National Crime Correspondent Sam Sherwood reports on how the 52-year-old's secret was exposed. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 7/11/2025 Feature Criminal investigation called for after police falsify alcohol breath tests NEW ZEALAND: The Defence Lawyers Association says revelations that more than 100 police officers "falsely or erroneously" recorded alcohol breath tests could lead to "far-reaching implications" and calls into question the integrity of their current and past work, including prosecutions they've been involved in. The association says there needs to be a criminal investigation launched following the "unprecedented" revelations and support a "full, independent audit" of historical data. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 7/11/2025 News What do statistics tell us about Victoria’s crime wave? AUSTRALIA: Victoria is experiencing a crime wave, with the number of criminal incidents rising to their highest level on record. ABC News (Australia) 7/11/2025 Analysis, Feature Police Minister announces youth crime funding for regional NSW AUSTRALIA: NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley is in regional NSW today to announce crucial funding aimed at combating rising youth crime. 2GB (Australia) 7/11/2025 Audio, News Europe’s police want AI to fight crime. They say red tape stands in the way. EUROPE: Europol deputy chief tells POLITICO that police want the agency to build out tech capabilities. Politico 7/11/2025 News Long ‘confident’ PSNI pay award possible before end of year The justice minister has said she believes she will be able to offer a pay award to Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) staff by the end of this year. BBC 7/11/2025 News Inquiry after child hurt in police drone crash A senior police officer has been handed a misconduct notice after a child was seriously injured by a police drone. BBC 7/11/2025 News Anti-black racism ‘baked’ into Met, review finds Discrimination against black people is "baked" into the leadership, culture and governance of the Metropolitan Police, an internal review has found. The independently commissioned review, authored by Dr Shereen Daniels, surveyed 40 years of evidence of how racism had affected black communities, as well as black officers and staff. BBC 7/11/2025 News NT police anti-racism plan AUSTRALIA: After years of criticism of racism among police, the Northern Territory now has its first ever strategy to deal with the problem. ABC Listen (Australia) 7/11/2025 Audio, Interview Metropolitan Police publishes Dr Shereen Daniels’ independently commissioned report into racism in the Met The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has today published an independent report by Dr Shereen Daniels, commissioned by the MPS to examine how the organisation has responded to long-standing evidence of racism and discrimination. The report was commissioned to assess the effectiveness and impact of the ‘London Race Action Plan’, the Met’s strategic framework for becoming an anti-racist organisation. Metropolitan Police Service 7/11/2025 News Architect of NT police anti-racism strategy describes ‘hardest job’ of her life AUSTRALIA: Leanne Liddle knows what it takes to cut it as a police officer but says tackling racism within the ranks has been her toughest assignment yet. ABC News (Australia) 7/11/2025 News Veteran cop Dale Kahaki posthumously wins employment case against New Zealand Police NEW ZEALAND: A veteran cop who took an employment case against the New Zealand Police died before it could be heard. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) 7/11/2025 News «355356357358359360361362363Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events