Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115085 total results. Showing results 7741 to 7760 «384385386387388389390391392Next ›Last » Probation Service is ‘weak’ and short of 3,150 staff Russell Webster reviews an assessment by the National Audit Office on the performance of the Probation Service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 24/10/2025 News Disorder will be met with ‘very forceful response’, Justice Minister warns REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Continued violent behaviour around asylum seeker accommodation in Dublin will be met with a “very forceful response”, the Minister for Justice has said. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 24/10/2025 News Met Police trial drones as first responders in London The Metropolitan Police Service has launched a new trial that will see drones deployed to incidents to support frontline officers responding to emergencies. Emergency Services Times 24/10/2025 News Inspection of the effectiveness of police and law enforcement bodies’ response to group-based child sexual exploitation: A progress report Between 2015 and 2022, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) exposed harrowing failures across public institutions to protect children from organised and group-based child sexual exploitation. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 24/10/2025 Report Police response to group-based child sexual exploitation has improved, but more needs to be done to protect vulnerable children The police service has made notable progress in its commitment to tackling child sexual exploitation and group-related offending. But more should be done to provide the comprehensive, co-ordinated response that victims need and deserve, the police inspectorate has said. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 24/10/2025 News PolicingTV highlights compilation (22nd-25th September 2025) This highlights package explores the evolving landscape of policing, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by law enforcement agencies. It delves into the changing nature of crime, the importance of innovation and partnerships, and the need for a renewed focus on trust and wellbeing. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of women's empowerment in policing, sharing insights from the IAWP conference, and concludes with leadership lessons on turning research into actionable change. PolicingTV 24/10/2025 Feature, Video APCC Chair’s response to the announcement of a Police Leadership Commission In response to the announcement of a Police Leadership Commission to be co-chaired by Lord Blunkett and Lord Herbert, APCC Chair Emily Spurrell said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 23/10/2025 News Three officers dismissed for their ‘appalling’ conduct at Charing Cross Three officers involved in misconduct at Charing Cross police station have been dismissed from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) just 23 days after their behaviour was aired on a BBC Panorama programme. Police Professional 23/10/2025 News Met Police PC cleared over rape CCTV images A Metropolitan Police officer has been cleared of two counts of misconduct in public office after standing trial accused of sharing CCTV images from two rape cases. BBC - Subscription at source 23/10/2025 News Ex-garda guilty of unauthorised PULSE data disclosure REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A former garda jailed in July for inciting strangers to rape a colleague has pleaded guilty to the unauthorised disclosure of Garda PULSE personal data on two individuals. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 23/10/2025 News Knife crime named the leading policing issue for young people in new survey from the IOPC Youth Panel Knife crime and drug dealing are the key issues young people would like police to focus their attention on, a new survey commissioned by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Youth Panel has revealed. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 23/10/2025 News Crime in England and Wales: year ending June 2025 Crime against households and people aged 16 years and over, using data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime. Police recorded crime data also include crimes against businesses, society and children. Office for National Statistics (ONS) 23/10/2025 Report Independent retailers call for more action as shoplifting continues to soar The Federation of Independent Retailers (the Fed) has repeated calls for government grants to boost security measures for smaller stores, following the news that incidents of shoplifting have increased yet again. Police Professional 23/10/2025 News Woman tells spycops inquiry of ‘deep mistrust’ of police after relationship with undercover officer Ellie, who now lives in Australia, tells policing inquiry she was deceived by officer infiltrating animal rights groups The Guardian 23/10/2025 News Pioneering police leader to receive honorary degree Alex Murray, Director of Threat Leadership with the National Crime Agency, is to become an honorary doctor in recognition of his outstanding contribution to both the regional and national policing landscape. Police Professional 23/10/2025 News Knife crime named leading policing issue for young people in new survey Knife crime and drug dealing are the key issues young people want police to focus their attention on, a new survey has revealed. Police Professional 23/10/2025 News Statement following the dismissals of three Met Police officers following investigation of officers based at Charing Cross police station Following accelerated misconduct hearings arranged by the Met Police, PC Martin Borg, PC Philip Neilson and and PS Joe McIlvenny have today (23 October) been dismissed without notice for gross misconduct for breaching the police standards of professional behaviour and will be placed on policing's barred list. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 23/10/2025 News New rules will allow police misusing force in England and Wales to ‘walk away scot-free’ Critics say boosting protections for officers at misconduct cases, introduced after fatal shooting of Chris Kaba, will undermine rule of law The Guardian 23/10/2025 News Met Police officers sacked after BBC Panorama investigation Three Metropolitan Police officers have been sacked for gross misconduct after appearing in an undercover report by BBC Panorama. BBC 23/10/2025 News PSA response to law change on police use of force PSA President Nick Smart has commented following today's UK Home Office announcement that the legal test for the use of force in police misconduct cases will be returned to the criminal law test. This means that when officers need to act quickly in the face of danger, they must have an honest belief that use of force is necessary. This will help ensure that police officers will not be penalised for making genuine mistakes, to reflect the incredibly high pressure they work under. Police Superintendents' Association (PSA) 23/10/2025 News «384385386387388389390391392Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events