Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115085 total results. Showing results 7681 to 7700 «381382383384385386387388389Next ›Last » Murder and rape among 10,000 arrest warrants outstanding in Scotland Serious offences including suspected murder and rape are among the more than 10,000 arrest warrants in Scotland currently outstanding, figures show. The statistics, published by Police Scotland, show there were 10,064 outstanding arrests warrants as of September. The Herald (Scotland) 26/10/2025 News Police entrance exam to go digital from November AUSTRALIA: Aspiring Victoria Police officers will be able to complete the force's entrance exam online from 1 November. A Victoria Police spokesperson said the change meant applicants would be able to complete the assessment where and when they choose, putting recruits into training faster. Testing slots will be available every 10 minutes day and night, including public holidays. The Alpine Observer (Australia) - Subscription at source 26/10/2025 News Sovereign citizens: WA Police Union President calls for up-to-date intel to protect cops handling extremists AUSTRALIA: Intelligence surrounding sovereign citizens should be kept as up-to-date as possible to prevent WA police officers safe from tragedies that have unfolded in... The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 26/10/2025 News Britain’s largest police force blows eye-watering annual sum on woke diversity programs Britain's biggest police force is spending £5.2million a year on woke diversity initiatives. The Met has even issued a diversity calendar of 63 events. It comes as the force cuts thousands of jobs and wrestles £250million funding gap. The Sun 26/10/2025 News More than 10,000 arrest warrants unserved across Scotland Police Scotland figures reveal outstanding warrants — including for murder and rape — amid claims that declining officer numbers are straining the force The Times - Subscription at source 26/10/2025 News Senior garda and corporate crime boss in heated exchange over treatment of gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: CEA chief executive Ian Drennan and then Detective Chief Superintendent Pat Lordan clashed over seconded gardaí. The director of the agency set up to tackle white collar crime and the head of the garda economic crime bureau engaged in a heated row over allegations of mistreatment of gardaí seconded to that unit. The correspondence was released following Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to An Garda Síochána and the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA). Both sides have redacted some lines from the documents. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 26/10/2025 News Officers’ work with council on PSPO sees robbery in Wolverhampton city centre fall by half Our work with council partners in Wolverhampton on a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in the city centre has seen the number of robberies fall by half. Introduced last year the PSPO, which covers the space within the city's ring road, aims to combat anti-social behaviour in Wolverhampton. West Midlands Police 26/10/2025 News Police history gem to be digitalised for future A collection of thousands of artefacts, documents and photographs charting local policing history is in the process of being digitalised for future generations. BBC 26/10/2025 News Met Police reviewing 9,000 grooming cases Nine thousand cases of child sexual exploitation are being reviewed by the Metropolitan Police, the force has confirmed. In a statement, the Met said it was reinvestigating the cases which involve "intra-familial, peer-on-peer and in institutional settings, along with those which do not fit the common understanding of a 'grooming gang'". BBC 25/10/2025 News Police warn their ability to fight crime is being hampered by cost of public inquiries Police last night warned their ability to fight crime is being hampered by the spiralling cost of Scotland’s growing number of public inquiries. In a move that has sparked a fierce political row, Police Scotland claimed that paying out millions of pounds in legal fees is having a direct impact on policing. Mail Online 25/10/2025 News Former constable Summer Smith pleads guilty to charges of leaking police intelligence to Killer Beez gang boyfriend AUSTRALIA: A rookie constable leaked police intelligence to her gang member boyfriend shortly after starting her new career, the Herald can reveal. The case raises serious questions about the vetting of police recruits and highlights the growing threat of corruption posed by organised crime in New Zealand. The New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) - Subscription at source 25/10/2025 News Toddler dies in Queensland police station foyer after horror car crash, believed to be a case of domestic violence AUSTRALIA: A toddler has died in a Queensland police station foyer after being rushed to authorities following a horror smash on the Gold Coast. Police say the tragedy is a case of domestic violence and are investigating whether the vehicle was driven off the road intentionally. 9 News (Australia) 25/10/2025 News Baltimore police release body cam of teen being detained, AI system mistakes chips for gun USA: The Baltimore Police Department has released body camera footage Saturday of a 16-year-old student being detained after an A.I. gun detection system, developed by security company Omnilert, mistook his bag of chips for a gun. Fox45 News (USA) 25/10/2025 News OPS fails to meet call response target; report cites staffing shortage CANADA: Ottawa Police did not meet its call response target in 2024, a report from Beth Gooding, the director of Public Safety Service. OPS responded to 91 per cent of 9-1-1 calls in six seconds in 2024. That number should be 97 per cent. City News (Canada) 25/10/2025 News ‘It is imperative that what the police did here be condemned’: Peel officers made up reasons for an illegal search — then lied about it in court, judge finds CANADA: Peel Regional Police officers violated a man’s Charter rights by searching him illegally, fabricating grounds to justify their actions — and then lying about it in court “to cover up the true state of affairs,” according to a Brampton judge. Toronto Star (Canada) 25/10/2025 News Met Police reviewing 9,000 grooming cases Nine thousand cases of child sexual exploitation are being reviewed by the Metropolitan Police, the force has confirmed. In a statement, the Met said it was reinvestigating the cases which involve "intra-familial, peer-on-peer and in institutional settings, along with those which do not fit the common understanding of a 'grooming gang'". BBC 25/10/2025 News Police and municipal leaders welcome new bail and sentencing act, urge systemic follow-up CANADA: The federal government’s introduction of Bill C-14, the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, on Oct. 23, 2025, was strongly supported by both the Police Association of Ontario (PAO) and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). Blue Line (Canada) 25/10/2025 News EXCLUSIVE: Ex-police chief cleared of gross misconduct allegations following probe Paul Anderson, the former chief constable of Humberside Police, has been cleared this week of all gross misconduct allegations against him. A former chief constable has been formally cleared of all gross misconduct allegations following an investigation by the police watchdog. Paul Anderson, who led Humberside Police until his retirement in June last year, had faced claims that he made offensive and discriminatory remarks. He was this week cleared of any wrongdoing by the Independent Office for Police Conduct. A letter to Anderson from the body's lead investigator Paul Whitaker confirmed that they had concluded that there was no case to answer. Mirror 25/10/2025 News More than 1700 cops quit Police Scotland in two years Details of the massive brain drain - released by Police Scotland under Freedom of Information - show that 1747 officers of all ranks left between July 2023 and July 2025. Daily Record 25/10/2025 News Children under 14 are incapable of evil and should be protected from criminal responsibility, NSW review finds AUSTRALIA: Review was led by former supreme court judge turned parole authority chair Geoffrey Bellew SC and former NSW police deputy commissioner Jeffrey Loy The Guardian 25/10/2025 News «381382383384385386387388389Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events