Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 98645 total results. Showing results 75701 to 75720 «378237833784378537863787378837893790Next ›Last » A stark contrast: Sinn Fein’s Kelly hits out at Brexit funding for PSNI over legacy issues Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly has hit out at a £16.48m cash injection for the PSNI ahead of Brexit - asking why funding has not been made available for legacy inquests. Belfast Telegraph 20/12/2018 News New breathalyser equipment delayed for more than two years The PSNI cannot fully enforce tougher drink-driving laws introduced almost three years ago as they do not have breathalysers capable of testing lower blood alcohol levels. BBC 20/12/2018 News Gatwick flights remain suspended as drones reappear over runway Planes diverted for safety reasons as airport COO says drones cannot be shot down due to risk of stray bullets The Guardian 20/12/2018 News Gatwick Airport: Drone attack grounds flights A drone attack at one of the UK's busiest airports has left tens of thousands of passengers facing major disruption. BBC 20/12/2018 News Met Police nuisance 999 calls: Annoying bus drivers and tardy pub grub A caller who was worried that KFC had run out of chicken and a woman complaining about her bus driver's whistling were among the nuisance 999 calls made to the Met Police this year. BBC 20/12/2018 News French police handed pay boost after protests The French government has bowed to police demands for a salary boost and years of overtime pay after officers staged a series of protests, including at the main Paris airport. Belfast Telegraph 20/12/2018 News Police officers armed with Tasers more likely to be attacked and use force on suspects, study suggests Stun gun-carrying personnel also at greater risk of being assaulted, research claims The Independent 20/12/2018 News Carrying Tasers increases police use of force, study finds Cambridge experiment with City of London police found that, while rarely deployed, just the presence of electroshock devices led to greater overall hostility in police-public interactions – an example of what researchers call the ‘weapons effect’. University of Cambridge 20/12/2018 News Met commissioner: ‘We don’t know what the Brexit protest scenario may be’ Preparations for Brexit are underway but no-one is sure what to expect Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/12/2018 News Brexit wishes do come true as chief gets £16m present to recruit hundreds of officers At last some 'good news' surrounding UK's plans to exit the European Union Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/12/2018 News Police officers who carry a taser are more likely to be attacked than those without one because of a psychological theory known as the “weapons effect”, a study has found. Dorset residents are being asked to pay an extra £2 a month to help fund policing following government cuts. Dorset Echo 20/12/2018 News Police officers who carry a taser are more likely to be attacked than those without because of ‘weapons effect’, Cambridge study finds Police officers who carry a taser are more likely to be attacked than those without one because of a psychological theory known as the "weapons effect", a study has found. The Telegraph 20/12/2018 News Police trawls of rape victims’ private data to be investigated UK watchdog inquiry into possible routine breaching of privacy and data regulations The Guardian 20/12/2018 News Police carrying stun guns ‘more likely to use force and face assault’ Study suggests presence of weapon leads to rise in hostility between officers and public The Guardian 20/12/2018 News Burglars now so brazen they don’t even wait until you’ve left home With police nowhere to be seen, more and more victims are having terrifying encounters with intruders Mail Online 20/12/2018 Analysis, Feature Police officers armed with Tasers are almost 50 per cent MORE likely to be assaulted than unarmed colleagues, study shows Police officers carrying Tasers are both more likely to be assaulted and to use force against suspects, a new study suggests. Mail Online 20/12/2018 News Overtime and holiday pay An industrial tribunal has ruled Northern Ireland police officers are entitled to include overtime when calculating holiday pay. Paul McFarlane explains why the judgment is important. Police Professional - Subscription at source 19/12/2018 Feature, Opinion Bogus bait Increasing numbers of sex offenders are taking advantage of the anonymity of the online world to exploit those looking for love, romance or even casual sex, often traumatising their victims in the process. Police Professional investigates the rise of ‘catfishing’. Police Professional - Subscription at source 19/12/2018 Analysis, Feature Mitigating risk Deputy Assistant Commissioner Richard Martin explains the arrangements being made to ensure policing and law enforcement are prepared for all potential outcomes post-Brexit. Police Professional - Subscription at source 19/12/2018 Feature, Opinion 300 new police and staff to be recruited for Brexit in NI by 2020 The Police Service of Northern Ireland received a £16 million windfall from the Chancellor. Belfast Telegraph 19/12/2018 News «378237833784378537863787378837893790Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events