Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115133 total results. Showing results 9121 to 9140 «453454455456457458459460461Next ›Last » ‘Great career’: All-Ireland-winning captain throws weight behind garda recruitment drive REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Tipperary hurler and garda Ronan Maher is attending the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore. Limerick Live (Republic of Ireland) 18/9/2025 News Policing facial recognition is here to stay, risks included: What we need is a more honest debate The recent use of live facial recognition (LFR) by the Metropolitan Police at Notting Hill Carnival brought the new technology back under the spotlight; Dr Asress Gikay, Senior Lecturer in AI, Disruptive Innovation and Law at Brunel University of London, argues that LFR is here to stay, and rather than “pushing unrealistic proposals of bans or moratoriums”, the debate should be weighing the trade-offs between human rights and public safety to ensure the proportionate use of the technology. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/9/2025 Feature, Innovation, Opinion New service boosts network visibility for emergency services NEW ZEALAND: A new service providing emergency services with real-time and projected visibility of cellular network coverage has been launched by Next Generation Critical Communications. The Public Safety Network Cellular Network Visibility Service (NVS), developed for the government's public safety agencies, is designed to help emergency organisations plan operations by providing data on network availability from One NZ and Spark. IT Brief (New Zealand) 18/9/2025 News Montreal police solve cold case from 2008 using genetic genealogy to track killer CANADA: Montreal police say they have solved the 2008 killing of Catherine Daviau using genetic genealogy to identify the suspect. Global News (Canada) 18/9/2025 News The timelines and tough decisions police will be weighing up in the Dezi Freeman hunt AUSTRALIA: Dezi Freeman has been on the run for four weeks, and police have been very careful to keep secret where and how they have been searching for him. This is standard policing practice in any criminal investigation. A conclusion from this lack of information is the police are not making any headway into finding him. This is not necessarily so. However, as time progresses, police will have to weigh up changes of tactics and at some point may have to consider scaling back or even giving up. The Conversation 18/9/2025 Analysis, Feature UK details anti-drone unit support for police events The Ministry of Defence has released new details on Military Aid to the Civil Authorities (MACA) tasks carried out by 2 Counter-Uncrewed Air Systems (C-UAS) Wing since 2022. Responding to a written question from Ben Obese-Jecty MP on 16 September, Defence Minister Al Carns confirmed that the Wing has been deployed on 13 MACA requests between 2022 and September 2025. While some details were withheld for security reasons, the MoD listed several deployments in support of UK police forces. UK Defence Journal 18/9/2025 News Sex ad analysis tool leads to trafficking arrests A digital tool to identify potential victims of sex trafficking has led to multiple arrests and dozens of people being safeguarded, a police force has said. BBC 18/9/2025 News New digital tool helps police forces identify potential victims of human trafficking A new analytical tool that helps identify potential victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation is helping police forces across the UK work to get justice for victims. University of Sheffield 18/9/2025 News Mal Lanyon addresses NYE controversy as race for top NSW Police job continues AUSTRALIA: The NSW police minister has faced a grilling over whether she was behind a leaked story against one of the top contenders for the role of police commissioner. ABC News (Australia) 18/9/2025 News Innovative technology is helping retailers and police forces turn the page on retail crime The British Retail Consortium’s (BRC’s) Annual Crime Survey, published earlier in the year, makes for grim reading. Retailers report a sharp increase in theft, and acts of violence and abuse are up a staggering 340 percent (since 2020) as well. These trends are occurring in spite of huge retail security investments, new policing initiatives, and legislative changes put in place by the UK government to bolster the prosecution of retail crime. Policing Insight 18/9/2025 Advertisement, Feature Europe wouldn’t allow police surveillance like NZ’s, Privacy Commissioner lawyer says NEW ZEALAND: A lawyer for the Privacy Commissioner has told the Court of Appeal that Europe would not allow the kind of police surveillance going on in New Zealand through a private number-plate spotting network. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 18/9/2025 News New figures show number of complaints made against Laois/Offaly Gardaí REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: There were 74 complaints made against local gardaí in 2024. Leinster Express (Republic of Ireland) 18/9/2025 News New police partnership to relaunch hare coursing crackdown Cambridgeshire Constabulary has teamed up with Essex Police, Hertfordshire Constabulary, and the National Police Air Service (NPAS) to take coordinated action under Operation Galileo. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 18/9/2025 News Police forces unite with zero tolerance approach to hare coursing Cambridgeshire Constabulary has teamed up with neighbouring forces to re-launch a robust crackdown on hare coursing and associated criminality. Police Professional 18/9/2025 News Garda recruitment drive starts today REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Applications have opened this morning to join the service, with the campaign to focus on the ‘positive impact’ Gardaí have on communities. Midwest Radio (Republic of Ireland) 18/9/2025 News Ritual abuse convictions are ‘tip of the iceberg’ as reports warns of prospect of ‘multiple undetected homicides’ A report into the organised ritual abuse of children and adults in England and Wales is warning of the considerable barriers to reporting abuse involving multiple offenders acting in concert to terrorise victims, and that the limited number of detections and convictions for such offences is likely to be the “tip of the iceberg”, suggesting that policing and other agencies need to take seriously “the prospect of multiple undetected homicides”, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 18/9/2025 Analysis, Feature Disabled victims face hurdles at every step of the justice process, Victims’ Commissioner review finds An independent review – commissioned by the Victims’ Commissioner and undertaken by a leading academic – highlights the ways in which criminal justice systems fall short in supporting Disabled victims and sets out practical reforms. Victims' Commissioner 18/9/2025 News Umer Khan calls for greater representation as he marks 30 years in policing City of London Police Commander Umer Khan OBE, London’s most senior British Asian police officer, is celebrating 30 years in policing. Reflecting on the milestone, he emphasised the importance of representation and called for greater diversity in the next generation of officers rising through the ranks. Emergency Services Times 18/9/2025 News Bedfordshire Police to deploy live facial recognition Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology will be deployed in Bedford town centre on 19 September, as Bedfordshire Police begins rolling out its new surveillance capability. Emergency Services Times 18/9/2025 News Sex ad analysis tool leads to trafficking arrests A digital tool to identify potential victims of sex trafficking has led to multiple arrests and dozens of people being safeguarded, a police force has said. BBC 18/9/2025 News «453454455456457458459460461Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events