Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115640 total results. Showing results 83221 to 83240 «415841594160416141624163416441654166Next ›Last » Homicides fall for first time in five years across UK despite London rise The number of people killed across the UK fell in 2019 for the first time in five years, BBC research suggests. BBC 8/1/2020 News British police struggling to catch paedophiles because their ‘computers are too slow’ British police are struggling to catch paedophiles and find victims of child sexual exploitation because their computers are too slow to use essential software required to identify and analyse images of abuse, according to a technology partner. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 8/1/2020 News Police mergers must be part of future reviews, say leaders The Police Federation and the National Police Chief’s Council say reviews into the future of policing must also consider a re-organisation – and potential reduction – of the 43 forces Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/1/2020 News Police able to access ‘eye-watering’ amounts of personal data using new technology, privacy activists warn Privacy International says law enforcement agencies are increasingly using ‘cloud extraction’ to hack suspects, witnesses and victims' phones Morning Star Online 7/1/2020 News Irish government ‘defers’ RIC police commemoration An Irish state commemoration to remember pre-partition police forces has been deferred by the Irish justice minister amid growing controversy BBC 7/1/2020 News Chief Constable’s statement following meetings on Community Policing in Crossmaglen and South Armagh area My tweet on Christmas Day was never meant as a comment on the community of Crossmaglen and South Armagh Area and I am sorry for any offence that has been caused. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) 7/1/2020 News New figures reveal violent reality for emergency service workers Magistrates, judges and prosecutors need to pay attention to new guidelines which should see harsher sentences handed down to those who attack emergency service workers, the Police Federation urges following the release of new prosecution data from the Crown Prosecution Service. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/1/2020 News PCC Election 2020 I would like to start by wishing you all a Happy New Year. I also want to let people know that I have come to a decision regarding my role as your Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC). Avon & Somerset OPCC 7/1/2020 News Wife of hit-and-run PC issues hospital pic as part of witness appeal The wife of the Metropolitan Police Service officer seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision in the early hours of Monday morning has posted a picture of her husband’s injuries on social media in a bid to get witnesses to come forward. Police Professional 7/1/2020 News NPCC chair: 43-force model must change to meet 21st century threats The head of the National Police Chiefs’ Council has called on the Government to seize the opportunity to restructure the 43-force system of England and Wales as part of the forthcoming widescale review of the criminal justice system. Police Professional 7/1/2020 News Police funding too important to be determined by ‘boom and bust’ politics Responding to today’s announcement that the Chancellor, Sajid Javid, will present the first budget of the government on 11 March, John Apter, National Chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales, has called for a long-term financial settlement for policing, rather than the yearly model currently used. Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) 7/1/2020 News Better times: 2020 heralds a ‘very different era’ for UK policing What a difference a year makes! Policing Insight Publisher Bernard Rix reflects on the year in which UK policing started to feel loved again by its political masters and looks forward to a more confident 2020. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/1/2020 Opinion Irish centenary commemoration of British police prompts angry backlash The Irish government has come under fire from opposition parties and independent members of its minority administration for planning a commemoration of the British police force that fought against Irish independence a century ago. Reuters 7/1/2020 News South Wales Police officer sacked for patrol car sex act A police officer has been sacked for taking part in a sex act with another officer in a patrol car while on duty. BBC 7/1/2020 News 20,000 assaults on emergency workers recorded in first year of new law Figures provided by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) today show that between November 2018 and 2019, nearly 20,000 charges under the Assaults on Emergency Workers (Offences) Act were prosecuted. Yahoo! 7/1/2020 News World Class Policing: Queensland Police Service’s Tactical First Aid Project A groundbreaking Australian Police medical initiative which equips officers to save lives and increase survival rates for those affected by traumatic injury was named a winner at the recent inaugural World Class Policing Awards sponsored by Accenture in London. In the second of 12 articles focusing on the award winning nominations, Keith Potter takes a closer look at the Tactical First Aid Project (TFAP). Policing Insight 7/1/2020 Innovation Police team up with universities for blitz on county lines drug gangs posing as students before trying to recruit hard-up undergraduates Police are teaming up with universities to stop county lines gangs infiltrating campuses to sell drugs. Mail Online 7/1/2020 News Calling time on 999: What next for the emergency call service? First introduced in 1937, 999 is the world’s oldest emergency telephone service. It has undoubtedly saved many thousands of lives, but in an age where there are other forms of instant communication Carbyne's UK Vice President for Business Development Tim Ellis argues it's time for a step change in 999 capability. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 7/1/2020 Opinion Police officer charged with falsifying evidence cries in court Four Merseyside PCs are accused of conspiring to pervert the course of justice - with one also charged with assault Liverpool Echo 7/1/2020 News Police force is criticised for its ‘week of action’ against traditional crimes like drink-driving, violence and drugs… so what about the other 51 weeks of the year? Cumbria Police has pledged to start the New Year by tackling crimes which are 'important to our communities' and which it believes the public cares about the most. Mail Online 7/1/2020 News «415841594160416141624163416441654166Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events