Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103123 total results. Showing results 75461 to 75480 «377037713772377337743775377637773778Next ›Last » Glass ceiling for women in Garda ‘a thing of the past’ Guests at the 60th anniversary celebration of the first women joining the garda have been told that the female members of the force no longer face a glass ceiling. The Times - Subscription at source 11/7/2019 News All frontline police should have Tasers, says Home Office review, as forces give huge boost to their use to combat violence All frontline police officers should be issued with Tasers, says a Home Office review, as forces massively increase the number of officers trained to use the weapons to combat rising violence. The Telegraph 11/7/2019 News Rape victims in Scotland ‘under pressure to corroborate cases’ Rape victims are being put under pressure to report incidents in order to corroborate other cases, activists have claimed, amid fresh concerns the Scottish legal system hampers prosecutions. The Times - Subscription at source 11/7/2019 News Inquiry begins after police filmed pinning down man ‘having a fit’ Video shows man saying ‘I can’t breathe’ while Met officers restrain him on London street. The Guardian 10/7/2019 News Ministers cannot allow Frontline Review to gather dust The Home Office will be held to account to deliver on its frontline review plans, National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) John Apter tells Policing Minister Nick Hurd. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 10/7/2019 News Public encouraged to take part in policing questionnaire Members of the public, community groups, elected representatives and other interested parties are being urged to take part in an online questionnaire about the operation of the organisation which oversees policing in Scotland. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 10/7/2019 News Response to Policing Insight article on new entry routes DCC Bernie O'Reilly said: "The College of Policing is aware of a potential legal challenge in relation to the implementation of the new entry routes into policing." College of Policing 10/7/2019 News Thousands of Border Force seizures in international operation against wildlife crime Border Force has seized thousands of products containing endangered plant and animal species as part of an international operation targeting wildlife criminals. Home Office 10/7/2019 News Police Federation: We stand ready to mount pensions legal challenge PFEW makes joint statement with regional colleagues on pensions challenge. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 10/7/2019 News UK and Switzerland boost collaboration on security and migration Home Secretary Sajid Javid pledged to boost security cooperation with Switzerland, while Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay signed a migration agreement. Home Office 10/7/2019 News EXCLUSIVE: Chief Constable seeks judicial review over College of Policing’s degree entry scheme EXCLUSIVE: Lincolnshire's Chief Constable Bill Skelly is mounting a legal challenge against the College of Policing over the new degree entry scheme that could reduce the force's frontline by 40 officers or 10 per cent of its deployable strength. Policing Insight reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 10/7/2019 News ICO issues GDPR warning to police forces over facial recognition technology 'I remain deeply concerned about the roll out of this technology,' Elizabeth Denham warns police forces Computing 10/7/2019 News Novichok poisoning: police did not seal potentially infected areas for three days Concerns have been raised about the response to the second Wiltshire novichok poisonings after it emerged that one of the victims was treated for the effects of the nerve agent three days before a major incident was declared. The Guardian 10/7/2019 News Police officers quitting as assaults rise across the West Country Police officers in Avon & Somerset are quitting their jobs on frontline patrol following a 40 per cent increase in assaults on them in the past year. ITV News 10/7/2019 News Tories pick candidate for police supremo The Conservative Party has selected its candidate for next year’s election for the post of Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Lancashire Telegraph 10/7/2019 News Value for money key in future collaborations, says West Mercia Police chief West Mercia's chief constable has said he remains open to collaboration but says providing value for money must be the priority following a rancorous split between two forces. Shropshire Star 10/7/2019 News Report exposes growing “friction” between officers and police staff The drive to cut costs by recruiting increasing numbers of police staff while cutting officer numbers has led to a widespread “them and us” culture within some forces with the latter often treated “dismissively” or with “disrespect”, according to the Home Office Front Line review which is published today. Police Professional 10/7/2019 News New encryption powers used at least five times by federal and NSW police Commonwealth Ombudsman calls for Peter Dutton’s ability to censor its reports on the process to be revoked. The Guardian 10/7/2019 News Victoria Police get dedicated Drone Unit Australia: Police will use the 50 unmanned aerial drones to support operations, map crime scenes, and provide search and rescue support. ZDNet 10/7/2019 News What is Cyber Flashing – and why isn’t it illegal in England and Wales? Cyber flashing has been illegal in Scotland since 2010 but England and Wales still don't have laws against it. Huffington Post 10/7/2019 Feature, Opinion «377037713772377337743775377637773778Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events