Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104976 total results. Showing results 7181 to 7200 «356357358359360361362363364Next ›Last » Officers must be paid fairly and services better funded – PSA In its latest submission to the Police Remuneration Review Body (PRRB), the association repeated its call for a long-term funding strategy and greater Government support. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/2/2025 News Government of Canada invests up to $4.8 million to raise awareness about laws designed to keep Canadians safe from firearms violence CANADA: Today, the Honourable Rachel Bendayan, Minister of Official Languages and Associate Minister of Public Safety, launched an investment of up to $4.8 million in a call for proposals for organizations to help raise awareness of “Red flag” laws. Government of Canada 19/2/2025 News New rules for online retailers aimed at tackling teenage knife crime epidemic The Government also confirmed it would increase the sentence for selling weapons to those under 18 , from six months to up to two years in prison. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 19/2/2025 News Retailers to be required to report suspicious or bulk purchases of knives New raft of measures labelled Ronan’s law include tougher sentences for those caught selling blades to under-18s The Guardian 19/2/2025 News New police chief wants change, more cops and safer streets AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s new top cop Rick Nugent has lauded his predecessor Shane Patton as a passionate policeman — revealing he has “varied feelings” on his shock departure — as he outlined his priorities. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 19/2/2025 News No two days are the same, says mum of two on her job as garda in Sligo REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sligo garda encouraging people to join the force. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 19/2/2025 News Dr Lella Nouri: ‘I want to help make impactful social change to better the lives of those affected by hate’ Dr Lella Nouri, Associate Professor of Criminology at Swansea University and Co-Director of the Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC), has pioneered the StreetSnap to enable councils, local police and their partners to better record, utilise and remove hateful graffiti, and the Flip the Streets initiative involving community members in co-producing artwork to replace instances of hateful visuals, as she explained to Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 19/2/2025 Feature, Innovation, Interview Local multi-agency collaboration and PCC oversight are key to cutting crime, says new APCC report The crucial role of effective cross-sector work in reducing crime and making communities safer, overseen and coordinated by locally elected Police and Crime Commissioners, is highlighted in a new report by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). Emergency Services Times 19/2/2025 News Police complaints up five per cent, latest IOPC report shows The number of complaints made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) was up five per cent in 2023/24 over the previous year, a new report has revealed. Emergency Services Times 19/2/2025 News ‘Ronan’s Law’ to see toughest crackdown yet on knife sales online Retailers will need to report suspicious and bulk purchases of knives on their platforms to police, with tougher sentences for selling knives to under 18s. Home Office 19/2/2025 News More than 5,400 apply to Police Service Student Officer and Call Handler Recruitment campaigns 2025 The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s latest recruitment drive for Student Officers, which launched on Wednesday 22 January and closed on Wednesday 12 February, has attracted a total of 4,822 applications. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 18/2/2025 News Britain’s biggest police force facing ‘substantial tough choices’ over cuts Funding rises from local and central government are not enough to plug the budget gap, the Metropolitan Police has warned. The Independent 18/2/2025 News Police complaints statistics for England and Wales report – 2023/24 This report presents figures on complaints about the police in England and Wales for 2023/24. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 18/2/2025 Report Somerset police officer charged over indecent images of children James Gullis, 28, is due to appear at Exeter Magistrates' Court. Sky News 18/2/2025 News Jail term for “uncontrollable” man who assaulted Garda inspector at Gort courthouse REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man has been jailed for an assault on a Garda Inspector during a civil court sitting at Gort courthouse. Galway Bay (Republic of Ireland) 18/2/2025 News Aussie police set to return to NZ after ‘strong interest’ from Kiwi cops NEW ZEALAND: Recruiters for the Australian police force are set to return to New Zealand, just months after they embarked on a recruitment roadshow around the motu. In November last year, the Northern Territory police force came to Aotearoa in an attempt to poach Kiwis to bolster their thin blue line. The Post (New Zealand) 18/2/2025 News Vancouver police chief Adam Palmer to retire in April CANADA: Vancouver Police Chief Adam Palmer announced Tuesday that he will retire at the end of April from a post that he has held for 10 years, ending the longest run by a chief in the department’s history. Palmer’s contract was set to expire in September. Business in Vancouver (BIV) (Canada) 18/2/2025 News Met to cut workforce despite funding increase The Metropolitan Police says it still faces a £260m budget shortfall for next year and will have to reduce its workforce despite further funding increases. BBC 18/2/2025 News APCC findings report: Towards better local partnerships systems in England and Wales A review of the views and experiences of Police and Crime Commissioners and their offices of local partnership systems in England and Wales, and of how these could be even more effective and efficient. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/2/2025 Report Local multi-agency collaboration and PCC oversight are key to cutting crime says new APCC report The crucial role of effective cross-sector work in reducing crime and making communities safer, overseen and coordinated by locally elected Police and Crime Commissioners, are highlighted in a new report by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). Towards better local partnerships systems in England and Wales finds that in an ever-more complex landscape, the streamlining of groups and Boards along with improvements in the use of data and information are critical to reducing crime and making communities safer. Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 18/2/2025 News «356357358359360361362363364Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events