Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115080 total results. Showing results 7241 to 7260 «359360361362363364365366367Next ›Last » 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 From information overload to intelligent response The current reality of UK policing is clear. Demand keeps rising, resources remain stretched, public trust is under pressure, and every decision faces scrutiny. In that environment, technology must help people make better decisions faster, without adding complexity or noise. Emergency Services Times 6/11/2025 News Losing hope, he quit the Nunavik police. Years later, many still feel unsupported by the force CANADA: ‘We all had a dream of trying to make a difference’ says former police officer CBC News (Canada) 6/11/2025 News Merging Police and Fire: Essex leads the way (Part 2) In this second and final episode of Policing TV’s Police and Crime Panels series, joined once again by John Gili-Ross — this time to explore the governance of fire services within combined Police, Fire and Crime Panels. Focusing on Essex, the first region in England and Wales to transition to this integrated model, John shares practical insights into what that change involved, what it meant for panel workload, and how it’s shaped the way fire and rescue services are governed today. PolicingTV 6/11/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Forces are preparing for 6 per cent increase in crime surge first year if sentencing reforms go ahead Assistant Chief Constable Jason Devonport, who spent 18 months on secondment as a prison governor at HMP Berwyn, said forces are planning for an increase in all types of offences. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 6/11/2025 News Prison sentencing reforms will lead to up to 6% rise in crime, police chiefs say Government plans include more short sentences being suspended and earlier releases from jail The Guardian 6/11/2025 News PSNI and PwC unite under ‘Power to Change’ campaign to tackle violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and PwC Northern Ireland held a joint event under PSNI’s Power to Change campaign, focusing on how employers can play a vital role in preventing and addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG). Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 5/11/2025 News Police Scotland warns of doubling in reports of online child abuse Jo Farrell, the chief constable of Police Scotland, has said that reports of online child abuse have more than doubled from last year. Holyrood Magazine 5/11/2025 News Sheku Bayoh family criticise police group’s call to downgrade inquiry Scottish Police Federation questions whether public inquiry was necessary into death in custody in 2015 The Guardian 5/11/2025 News Garda left without equipment at fatal Glenties crash REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A garda in Glenties was left without equipment when he responded to the call of a fatal collision last week. Highland Radio (Republic of Ireland) 5/11/2025 Audio, News City Hall, Women’s Aid and Airbnb join forces for new pilot to support domestic abuse survivors in London City Hall has joined forces with Women’s Aid and Airbnb for a new pilot that will provide emergency accommodation and support for domestic abuse survivors in the capital. Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) 5/11/2025 News David Lammy under pressure as two more prisoners mistakenly freed Algerian sex offender and a fraudster released by Wandsworth jail, days after new checks brought in The Guardian 5/11/2025 News Leicestershire DC sacked after failing roadside breath test Detective Constable Amrit Dosangh, who began her career with the force in May 2023, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a specimen after being requested to earlier this year. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2025 News Second migrant sex offender accidentally released from prison Hunt under way for man wrongly freed from HMP Wandsworth who should have been deported over five years ago The Telegraph - Subscription at source 5/11/2025 News Officer numbers will ‘shrink’ without increased funding, chief constable warns Scotland’s chief constable has warned Police Scotland will have to “shrink” the number of officers it has unless the force receives increased funding totalling almost £105 million in Holyrood’s budget. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/11/2025 News Warwickshire’s population soars – but Government funding for police shrinks Warwickshire’s two most senior policing leaders – the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable – are jointly calling on the Chancellor to prioritise policing in the forthcoming Autumn Budget. Their call follows stark findings from the National Audit Office (NAO), which reveal that Warwickshire has experienced the largest decrease in government police funding per capita in England and Wales, despite having the highest population growth. Warwickshire OPCC 5/11/2025 News Abuse during childhood in England and Wales: March 2024 Estimates on prevalence and type of abuse experienced during childhood, based on findings of people aged 18 years and over from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). Office for National Statistics (ONS) 5/11/2025 Report Almost 30% of people abused as children, England and Wales data shows ONS data, which includes emotional, physical and sexual abuse as well as neglect, suggests 13.6 million people affected The Guardian 5/11/2025 News Chatham-Kent Police deploys real-time language translation app CANADA: The Chatham-Kent Police Service is deploying a real-time language translation app to enhance community connection. The translation app is now available to 911 call takers, frontline officers, and investigators. This tool provides access to real-time translation services in over 200 languages, including American Sign Language (ASL), through both live interpreters and video support, through the app on their phones, the dedicated call line, or video interview services. AM800 (Canada) 5/11/2025 News «359360361362363364365366367Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events