Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115078 total results. Showing results 7181 to 7200 «356357358359360361362363364Next ›Last » Anti-black discrimination ‘baked’ into Metropolitan Police, damning review warns The report draws on more than 40 years of evidence showing how racism has affected black officers and staff The Independent - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 News Police commissioner appoints two new deputies Leicestershire and Rutland's police and crime commissioner has appointed two new deputies to support him in the role. BBC 7/11/2025 News ‘This is an arms race for operational police and the gun has gone off – the race has started’ Chief Constable Rob Carden, of Merseyside Police, appeared in the NPCC's Innovation and Digital Summit final panel session and reflected on what had struck him most across the three-day conference. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 News Taxpayers could foot the bill to fund officer pay rise after Government used “deeply flawed” formula PCC says Lisa Townsend says that while the pay rise is “well deserved”, not enough central funding has been provided to cover the cost of the increase. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 News New technology will eliminate call spoofing ‘within a year’, minister claims Mobile networks including BT EE, VodafoneThree and Virgin Media O2 are to block foreign call centres from impersonating banks in a crackdown to eliminate call spoofing “within a year”. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 News Police pay rises may lead to council tax increase The police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Surrey has warned she could be forced to increase council tax to cover the cost of a pay rise for police officers. BBC 7/11/2025 News Businesses urged to take a stronger role in ending violence against women and girls The Police Service of Northern Ireland and PwC Northern Ireland brought employers together in Belfast this week to discuss how workplaces can help prevent violence against women and girls. Emergency Services Times 7/11/2025 News YEF highlights ‘troubling trends’ in young people affected by violence after a ‘dismal decade’ of underfunding A recent report by the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) highlights that over the past year more children in England and Wales have been harmed by serious violence, and the services meant to support them are under growing strain; but despite a ‘dismal decade’ of underfunding and failed support, the YEF believes that the current challenges can be overcome, reports Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 Analysis, Feature Anti-black discrimination ‘baked’ into Met Police, review warns Discrimination is “baked” into the HR systems of the Metropolitan Police, a review of anti-black racism within the force has warned. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/11/2025 News Met police’s culture makes racial harm ‘inevitable’, internal review finds The revew, the first to focus on the racism of the institution as a whole, found a culture and leadership determined to prevent real change The Guardian 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. BBC 7/11/2025 News PolicingTV highlights compilation (6th – 9th October 2025) This Highlights package delves into the unique challenges and innovations in policing across various British overseas territories, highlighting the experiences of police leaders from South Georgia, Montserrat, Anguilla, and Gibraltar. It explores themes of community safety, the impact of isolation, technological advancements, and historical lessons that inform current policing practices. The discussion also contrasts policing in the UK with South Australia, emphasizing community respect and engagement. PolicingTV 7/11/2025 Feature, Video Two men arrested as part of cross-border anti-terrorism operation and four suspicious devices recovered REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two men were arrested as part of a cross-border anti-terrorism investigation that led to a number of suspicious devices being recovered. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 News Highest number on record as more people report to anti-extremism Prevent programme The number of referrals made to anti-extremism programme Prevent is at the highest level ever recorded in Scotland. Police Scotland 6/11/2025 News 27 prisoners released by mistake from Scottish prisons over last four years Atotal of 27 prisoners have been mistakenly released from Scottish prisons over the last four years, according to official records. Holyrood Magazine 6/11/2025 News Stop and search, arrests, and mental health detentions, March 2025 Statistics on stop and search, arrests for notifiable offences and detentions under Section 135 and Section 136 of the Mental Health Act. Home Office 6/11/2025 Report Two men arrested in Co Laois in cross-border terrorism investigation REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two men have been arrested in the midlands by gardaí probing cross-border terrorism. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 6/11/2025 News Lethbridge officer searched Shannon Phillips on database after overhearing ‘tail end’ of conversation: report CANADA: A Lethbridge police officer who used a police database to search for former Alberta environment minister Shannon Phillips’s private information claimed to authorities he did so because of something he partially overheard fellow officers saying, on top of what an informant claimed they’d overheard the politician say. CBC News (Canada) 6/11/2025 News The costs of serious and organised crime in Australia, 2023–24 AUSTRALIA: Serious and organised crime was estimated to cost Australia between $35.5b and $82.3b in 2023–24. This estimate captures the direct and consequential costs of serious and organised crime in Australia (up to $58.9b), as well as the indirect costs of preventing and responding to serious and organised crime incurred by government entities, businesses and individuals (up to $23.4b). Of the total direct costs attributable to serious and organised crime ($47.9b), illicit drugs were the most costly crime type, accounting for 39.5 percent of these direct costs ($19.0b), followed by organised financial crime ($13.2b) and other illicit commodities ($8.6b), which accounted for 27.6 percent and 18.0 percent of direct costs, respectively. The most costly illicit commodity after drugs was illicit tobacco, which cost Australia $4.0b in 2023–24, a significant increase on previous years. This report is the fifth iteration in a series of attempts to calculate the costs of serious and organised crime to Australia. The upper estimate for 2023–24 ($82.3b), representing 3.2 percent of Australia’s gross domestic product, is up from $68.7b in 2022–23. This increase in the estimated costs of serious and organised crime is due, in large part, to methodological improvements. Nevertheless, these figures represent the substantial and pervasive economic impact of serious and organised crime on Australia. Australian Institute of Criminology (Australia) 6/11/2025 Report Financial crimes up in 2025, Regina police say CANADA: The Regina Police Service (RPS) is reporting a 78 per cent rise in financial crimes between 2024 and 2025. CTV News (Canada) 6/11/2025 News «356357358359360361362363364Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events