Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 104929 total results. Showing results 7941 to 7960 «394395396397398399400401402Next ›Last » No cuts to neighbourhood policing despite ‘stretched’ system – Met chief Sir Mark Rowley, who heads the country’s largest police force, has previously warned of ‘eye-watering’ cuts to the force’s spending this year. Express & Star 30/1/2025 News North Bay Police Service expands drone fleet CANADA: The North Bay Police Service is expanding its drone fleet, ensuring officers are better equipped during active investigations and search and rescue operations. Blue Line (Canada) 30/1/2025 News Peel Region donates land for first responder mental health treatment centre in Caledon CANADA: Peel Region is partnering with the Government of Canada, Province of Ontario, Runnymede Healthcare Centre, the Town of Caledon and other municipal partners by donating land to build Canada’s first post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) treatment centre for first responders. Blue Line (Canada) 30/1/2025 News Gardai make appeal to young motorists ahead of busy Bank Holiday weekend REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Figures shared by Gardaí show that motorists under the age of 25 are twice as likely to be involved in a fatal or serious injury collision during the hours of darkness Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 30/1/2025 News Almost 500,000 shoplifting offences recorded in England and Wales The figure is the highest since records began in the year to March 2003, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/1/2025 News Man and woman arrested as armed gardaí seized suspected drugs worth €4,000 during search in Donegal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A man and woman has been arrested after a quantity of suspected drugs was found at a property in Letterkenny, Co Donegal. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 30/1/2025 News NCA leads major increase in takedowns of social media accounts linked to people smuggling As the Home Office unveils new counter-terror-style powers to disrupt people smuggling gangs, the National Crime Agency (NCA) says its referrals to social media companies led to a 40 per cent increase in takedowns of accounts linked to people smuggling during 2024. Police Professional 30/1/2025 News Counter terror-style powers to be introduced to strengthen ability to smash smuggling gangs New counter terror-style powers to identify, disrupt and smash people smuggling gangs are to be introduced as part of landmark legislation to protect the UK’s borders. Police Professional 30/1/2025 News Policing chief drops diversity guide telling officers not to say ‘black sheep’ Public want crime solved not ‘virtue signalling’, says Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire The Telegraph - Subscription at source 30/1/2025 News Corporate America’s implementation of AI and the implications for police overreach in vehicle monitoring In the latest in a series of articles exploring the opportunities and challenges presented to police by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Philip Lukens explores the application of AI by motor manufacturers and corporations to monitor vehicle use and driver behaviour, and how this could aid police investigations while also exposing law enforcement to accusations of overreach. Policing Insight - Registration at source 30/1/2025 Feature, Innovation Police record almost half a million shoplifting offences in England and Wales The Office for National Statistics published the latest crime figures on Thursday. The Independent 30/1/2025 News PC harassed ex-partner and slashed her car tyre, misconduct panel finds PC Denny denied the allegations against him, claiming his behaviour was reasonable given he needed to understand why his partner ended their relationship. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 30/1/2025 News Retail crime ‘spiralling out of control’ Retail crime is at its highest level on record, according to new figures released today (January 30) from the British Retail Consortium’s (BRC) Annual Crime Survey. Police Professional 30/1/2025 News Ottawa police assign youth officers to city’s school districts CANADA: Police say the initiative is in response to rising levels of violence in schools. The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is returning to city schools with a revised approach, assigning officers to support educators without being stationed inside buildings. CBC News (Canada) 30/1/2025 News ‘Simply doing their job’: Police Commissioner backs down AUSTRALIA: The NSW Police Commissioner has backed down on her claim the media “compromised” the investigation into the explosive-laden caravan discovered in Dural, saying she did not intend to blame The Daily Telegraph. The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Subscription at source 30/1/2025 News When is ‘terrorism’ declared? Here’s why the NSW premier and police have different answers Acts of terrorism are defined as being "racially motivated" or "ideologically motivated" under Australian law. SBS News (Australia) 30/1/2025 Feature NSW police say caravan investigation ‘compromised’ by media leak as Daily Telegraph calls criticism ‘unfair’ AUSTRALIA: The New South Wales police commissioner says an investigation into a caravan found in Sydney allegedly containing explosives and a list of Jewish targets was compromised by leaks to a Sydney media outlet. The Guardian 30/1/2025 News The threat of pharmaceutical crime in the EU and beyond EUROPE: The illicit market of counterfeit pharmaceuticals and health products is global and growing. Criminal actors and networks operating in the EU are involved in the import, export and the production of illicit products. Criminal actors are running clandestine laboratories in the EU for the production of counterfeit pharmaceuticals. This report outlines the threat of pharmaceutical crime in the EU and beyond, as assessed by Europol. It aims to raise awareness of the ways criminal networks exploit consumers and industry in generating illegal revenue through producing and selling counterfeit medicines. This publication forms part of a larger awareness raising communication action by Europol, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to encourage people to be aware of the risks of buying fake medicines. The report explains some of the wider trends and incentives at play in criminals’ use of social media as a marketplace to sell these fake medicines and the misuse of a number of prescription and over-the-counter medicines as well as other health products. This is set to remain a widespread phenomenon and the steady increase in demand will likely generate continuous opportunities for organised crime. Europol 30/1/2025 Report Crime report survey Retail crime is out of control. Our latest Annual Crime Survey, shows violence & abuse, and theft, spiralling upwards, yet again. [PDF] British Retail Consortium 30/1/2025 Report Retail crime ‘spiralling out of control’ Retail crime is at its highest level on record, according to new figures released today from the British Retail Consortium’s (BRC) Annual Crime Survey. The survey reveals incidents of violence and abuse in 2023/24 climbed to over 2,000 per day, up from 1,300 the year before. This is more than three times what it was in 2020, when there were just 455 incidents a day. Incidents included racial or sexual abuse, physical assault or threats with weapons. There were 70 incidents per day which involved a weapon, more than double the previous year. British Retail Consortium 30/1/2025 News «394395396397398399400401402Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events