Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115736 total results. Showing results 79741 to 79760 «398439853986398739883989399039913992Next ›Last » Exorcism ‘now an industry’ in the UK, Government-ordered inquiry hears An “industry of exorcisms” has been identified within the UK, a government-ordered inquiry has heard. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 16/5/2020 News Police stop Brits as they flock to beaches in first weekend since lockdown eased Thousands headed outdoors in England following the government's partial easing of the lockdown, but Brits are still being encouraged to stay indoors this weekend Mirror 16/5/2020 News UK police fear explosion of violent crime as lockdown eases Attacks are expected to surge as rival drug gangs try to re-establish dominance in county lines The Guardian 16/5/2020 News Suspects under investigation have reasonable expectation of privacy, court rules A person being investigated by the police has “a reasonable and objectively founded expectation of privacy” about the fact of the investigation before they are charged with an offence, senior judges have ruled. Police Professional 16/5/2020 News Update: Met Police officer under criminal investigation after man suffers life-changing injuries The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) confirmed a Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer was advised yesterday, Thursday 14 May, that he is subject to a criminal investigation and will be asked by IOPC investigators to give a written account under caution for the alleged offence of causing grievous bodily harm. The officer has also been served notice of investigation for gross misconduct. Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) 16/5/2020 News Met Police officer investigated after man shot with Taser left with life-changing injuries A criminal investigation has been launched after a man was left with life-changing injuries after a police officer shot him with a Taser in north London. The Standard 16/5/2020 News Fury as British Transport Police chief makes 480-mile round trip from Glasgow to second home in Yorkshire during lockdown A senior British Transport Police (BTP) officer has come under fire after he travelled from Glasgow to his family home in Yorkshire during lockdown Mail Online 16/5/2020 News Police chief criticised over lockdown trips from Glasgow to Yorkshire home The head of British Transport Police (BTP) in Scotland has been criticised for travelling to his family home in Yorkshire during the Covid-19 lockdown. BBC 16/5/2020 News Rushed UK coronavirus laws led to wrongful convictions, say police CPS review finds dozens of cases in which charges used were unlawful The Guardian 16/5/2020 News The police have been severely let down by the government over its confusing lockdown plans The principle of policing by consent is at risk as we face the easing of some restrictions this week The Independent 16/5/2020 Feature, Opinion A.C.T. ‘legalised’ cannabis and the sky is yet to fall in AUSTRALIA: The A.C.T. has relaxed laws on cannabis use, possibly paving the way for other states to consider more progressive legislation Independent Australia 16/5/2020 Feature Law review to keep terrorists in jail AUSTRALIA: The Australian Federal Police have not obtained a single continuing detention order since the laws were passed, with offenders instead being released from .. Queensland Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2020 News Coronavirus Scotland: BTP say Scots boss who travelled 480 miles from Yorkshire to Glasgow didn’t break lockdown rules The British Transport Police in Scotland chief has twice travelled 480 miles between Glasgow and Yorkshire amid the coronavirus lockdown. The Scottish Sun 16/5/2020 News BBC hit with complaints for not featuring police in VE Day celebration montage The BBC has been hit with complaints for not featuring the police in the We'll Meet Again montage at the end of their VE Day celebration Metro 16/5/2020 News Business is booming for drug dealer with network of teenage runners The young man pauses when asked to describe his work. “I’m an entrepreneur, no less than Lord Sugar,” he says. There is little chance, however, of this businessman featuring in The Apprentice. He trades in drugs — mainly heroin and crack cocaine — and has grown from street dealing in Milton Keynes to a cash-rich enterprise that has extended its reach much further afield. The Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2020 Analysis, Feature London police accused of racial profiling in lockdown searches Black man stopped and handcuffed says police misuse of stop and search has got worse during coronavirus crisis The Guardian 16/5/2020 News Britain is cocaine capital of Europe Cocaine usage in Britain has soared by almost 300 per cent in less than a decade with Britons taking 117 tonnes of the drug last year, a senior investigator has told The Times. The Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2020 News Police apologise for ‘mistakes’ leading to wrongful coronavirus convictions Police and prosecutors have apologised for dozens of wrongful convictions due to emergency laws on coronavirus. Express 16/5/2020 News Police acting on bird of prey persecution crime The Northern Echo 16/5/2020 News Fury as Scots Transport Police chief makes 480-mile round trips to second home during lockdown Eddie Wylie admitted making two trips from Glasgow to his Yorkshire family home to see his wife after the Record were tipped off by a BTP whistleblower. Daily Record 16/5/2020 News «398439853986398739883989399039913992Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events