Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93900 total results. Showing results 81181 to 81200 «405640574058405940604061406240634064Next ›Last » Hate crimes targeting mosques in UK more than doubles in a year Threats, harassment or other intimidating behaviour more than tripled. Huffington Post 9/10/2017 News YouTube must crack down on music videos glamorising gun crime, Met Police gang chief says YouTube and other social media websites must do more to crack down on music videos that glamorise violence and gun crime, Scotland Yard’s gang specialist has said. The Standard 9/10/2017 News Devon and Cornwall police sell 10 police stations to make £3million Devon and Cornwall police have closed and sold off 10 police stations in the past five years to make £3million, new figures reveal. The force has made £3,330,400 by selling its stations to private developers. Devon Live 9/10/2017 News Why police forces need to do more to root out sexual predators West Yorkshire Police is not doing enough to prevent officers abusing their position for sex, says a report. The Huddersfield Daily Examiner 9/10/2017 News Crime commissioner: ‘Police need to be given the power to ban travellers David Jamieson’s strident comments came as it was revealed the number of illegal traveller camps in the region had more than doubled in five years Birmingham Live 9/10/2017 News Child-on-child sexual assaults soar, police figures reveal Almost 30,000 cases reported, including 2,625 alleged offences on school premises, data from police forces reveals The Guardian 9/10/2017 News Online porn blamed as sex offences by children rise 71% in just four years Nearly 8,000 crimes against other youngsters were recorded last year Mail Online 9/10/2017 News GCHQ is coming out of the shadows to protect Britain’s economy from cyber-criminals Jeremy Fleming is Director of GCHQ The Telegraph 9/10/2017 Feature, Opinion Defending UK ‘digital homeland’ from cyber attack as important as spying and counter terrorism, says new GCHQ director Protecting Britain from hacking and cyber attacks is as important as spying and preventing terrorism, the new head of GCHQ has said. The Telegraph 9/10/2017 News Cyber-security threat to UK ‘as serious as terrorism’ – GCHQ Keeping the UK safe from cyber-attacks is now as important as fighting terrorism, the head of the intelligence monitoring service GCHQ has said. BBC 9/10/2017 News Hate crimes against mosques double in a year The level of hate crime directed at mosques has more than doubled in a year, according to figures that show an increase in abuse, assaults and arson. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News Huge rise in sex abuse by children Almost 30,000 reports of children being sexually assaulted by another child have been made in the past four years, with more than 2,500 of those on school premises. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News PCC wants review of how Edward Heath claims were handled Wiltshire’s police and crime commissioner has acknowledged that there should be an independent review of the force’s inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse by Sir Edward Heath. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News Why mindfulness makes criminals worse A popular form of meditation may make prisoners want to commit more crime, researchers found. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 Analysis, Feature Get gangsters with guns off YouTube, says Met YouTube and other social media sites must do more to take down rap videos that are stoking violence as gun crime rises, says Scotland Yard’s gangs specialist. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News Inmates get themselves locked up to sell drugs Prisoners are deliberately getting themselves recalled to jail to smuggle drugs and other contraband to inmates, a watchdog report has warned. The Times - Subscription at source 9/10/2017 News Is warring gangs’ code of silence stopping justice after wave of violence in Gloucestershire? Community leaders are calling for greater engagement from the police Gloucestershire Live 8/10/2017 News Top police officer backs ‘Sammy’s law’ pardons for grooming victims National lead for child sexual abuse cases supports Sammy Woodhouse’s campaign for law to pardon survivors for their crimes The Guardian 8/10/2017 News Police to tell social media firms to take down hate posts in major government crackdown Police officers will help victims of online hate crime to pressure Twitter and Facebook to take down abusive messages, Amber Rudd has said. The Telegraph 8/10/2017 News Chancellor’s own MPs urge him to scrap police VAT bill Philip Hammond is under pressure from his own MPs to scrap the £35 million annual VAT bill for Scotland’s emergency services. The Sunday Post 8/10/2017 News «405640574058405940604061406240634064Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events