Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115078 total results. Showing results 7221 to 7240 «358359360361362363364365366Next ›Last » Lack of timeline for new Laytown Garda station an ‘absolute insult’ to people of East Meath REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Laytown/Bettystown Sinn Féin councillor Maria White has described the latest government response on the long-promised new Garda station for Laytown as “an absolute insult to the people of East Meath.” Meath Chronicle (Republic of Ireland) 6/11/2025 News Gardaí complete Europe-wide labour exploitation operation across 148 locations REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: More than 500 people were interviewed during a Europe-wide Garda operation targeting labour exploitation. KCLR (Ireland) 6/11/2025 News An Garda Síochána participate in EU-wide action targeting labour exploitation, 20th – 28th September 2025 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: An Garda Síochána participated in an EMPACT (European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats) joint-action operation against labour exploitation between 20th and 28th September 2025. An Garda Síochána 6/11/2025 News Menopause in policing: From invisibility to action Previous surveys by the Police Federation of England and Wales revealed the impact on female officers of experiencing the menopause while working in policing, and the scale of the problem; now new research by PC Beverley Beck of Dorset Police has highlighted how the institutional neglect of menopause contributes to the early exit of talented and experienced female officers, as well as the good practice underway in some forces to address the issues and support officers. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Commissioner to cut red tape, boost support NEW ZEALAND: Commissioner Richard Chambers told Police Association conference delegates that his focus is on cutting bureaucracy, improving staff wellbeing and rolling out body-worn cameras – all while bedding in a new leadership team. New Zealand Police Association 6/11/2025 News Police boss wants tougher shoplifting sentencing A chief constable said it was "tiring" to see shoplifters convicted "literally hundreds of times" and then released to steal again. Norfolk Police's Paul Sanford said he was concerned sentences were not tough enough as figures showed a significant increase in shoplifting in the county BBC 6/11/2025 News Spotlight will fall on SNP’s mismanagement if Police Scotland forced to cut 1,000 officers Police Scotland should not have to pay the price of the SNP's questionable spending decisions and over-budget projects. The Scotsman - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 Feature, Opinion Police officers ordered to complete mandatory online alcohol breath testing training NEW ZEALAND: Every police officer across the country has been ordered to do an online training module for alcohol breath testing following revelations more than 100 staff are under investigation for falsifying tests. RNZ earlier revealed about 120 staff were under investigation after 30,000 alcohol breath tests were "falsely or erroneously recorded". RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 6/11/2025 News Jevon McSkimming admits to child sexual, bestiality material charges NEW ZEALAND: Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming has pleaded guilty to possessing child sexual exploitation and bestiality material. 1 News (New Zealand) 6/11/2025 News NT Police Force announces anti-racism action plan in bid to drive cultural change AUSTRALIA: The Northern Territory Police Force has released its first anti-racism strategy for staff, following years of headlines about racist attitudes that have dogged the organisation. The first phase of the force's anti-racism action plan was revealed in Alice Springs on Thursday, in a joint announcement by NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole and executive director of the force's Cultural Reform Command, Leanne Liddle. ABC News (Australia) 6/11/2025 News Police chiefs warn of crime surge if Labour’s plans pass – as hunt for mistakenly released prisoners continues Senior officers have said measures proposed under the government's Sentencing Bill could see up to a 6% rise in crime in the immediate aftermath, should the plans become law. Sky News 6/11/2025 News High-flying Victoria Police chief Mike Bush has let himself down’, says Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny AUSTRALIA: Victoria’s Attorney-General says the state’s top cop has failed to live up to expectations with his and his wife’s use of the police force’s air wing but he retains the government’s confidence. The Australian - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 News Police chief under pressure over another undeclared flight, wife’s ‘joy ride’ AUSTRALIA: After apologising for taking a police helicopter to Tasmania for a conference, it can be revealed Victoria’s new police chief Mike Bush took another undeclared flight, and his wife had a “joy ride”. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 News Former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming’s offensive search terms revealed NEW ZEALAND: Court documents reveal the extent of former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming's viewing of objectionable material on his work devices, clicking on about 160 images. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 6/11/2025 News Meeting hears calls for greater Garda resources and training facilities REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Two motions before the November monthly meeting of Sligo County Council heard calls for the local authority to correspond with Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan seeking greater Garda resources to be made available in the region and for Sligo to be considered as a location for additional Garda training to compliment the college in Templemore. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 6/11/2025 News Police preparing for 6% crime surge in first year if sentencing reforms go ahead Service bosses estimate that the additional demand on police if changes are made will cost £300 million to £400 million. The Independent 6/11/2025 News NAO calls for an end to ‘sticking plaster’ funding in a bid to improve police productivity and efficiency This week’s National Audit Office (NAO) report into police productivity in England and Wales highlights a range of barriers to forces improving productivity, the dangers of the current fragmented policing structure, and the risks of a short-term funding approach to long-term service delivery; Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons spoke to NAO Report Director Oliver Lodge about the implications of the findings, and what forces and the Home Office can do to improve productivity and efficiency. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 Analysis, Feature, Innovation, Interview Victoria’s top cop Mike Bush faces more scrutiny over second helicopter ride and wife’s trip on Air Wing AUSTRALIA: Victoria's top cop is facing further scrutiny over a second chopper ride as revelations emerge his wife also took a trip on the police Air Wing. Chief Police Commissioner Mike Bush again defended his use of the taxpayer-funded police helicopter after it was revealed he used it another time for a demonstration on July 29. The second helicopter ride was not non-operational travel and was necessary to ensure Bush could familiarise himself with the technology after he began his tenure, Victoria Police said. 9 News (Australia) 6/11/2025 News Public invited to shape future of police communications The public is being invited to help shape the future of police communications in England and Wales, as the College of Policing opens a two-month consultation on updated guidance for forces. Emergency Services Times 6/11/2025 News AI trial shows potential to save 23,000 officer hours per year Humberside Police, in partnership with Coeus Software, has published the results of Project Moriarty, a National Police Chiefs‘ Council National Science and Innovation Board Test and Learn-funded trial exploring how artificial intelligence can support frontline officers with timely procedural guidance. Emergency Services Times 6/11/2025 News «358359360361362363364365366Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events