Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115133 total results. Showing results 9161 to 9180 «455456457458459460461462463Next ›Last » Met Police staff set to ballot after being refused London allowance by management The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) has around 6,500 members inside the Metropolitan Police, who are said to be angry over the "double-standard" of paying officers a £1,250 London allowance that isn't available to police staff. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News IOPC to re-investigate Lincolnshire Police over handling of domestic abuse death IOPC cleared officers of any misconduct issues in its initial investigation but after an inquest jury returned an unlawful killing verdict it will re-open the case. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News City of Surrey puts up $250,000 reward fund to combat extortion CANADA: The City of Surrey is providing the Surrey Police Service with a $250,000 reward fund for information leading to convictions in the ongoing extortion cases targeting individuals and businesses within the city. Blue Line (Canada) 17/9/2025 News West Kelowna RCMP announces results from newly formed West Kelowna Drug Section CANADA: In April 2025, the West Kelowna RCMP created a dedicated Drug Section to target drug trafficking and organized crime affecting West Kelowna and surrounding communities. Blue Line (Canada) 17/9/2025 News Victoria Police and schools re-establish liaison roles CANADA: School Police Liaison Officers (SPLOs) will return to Greater Victoria School District No. 61 (SD61) this month, reinforcing a commitment to student safety and providing proactive support for students and staff. Blue Line (Canada) 17/9/2025 News Gardaí launch recruitment campaign at the Ploughing REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A fresh recruitment drive for an Garda Síochána was announced this week at the National Ploughing Championships in Co Offaly. Cork Independent (Ireland) 17/9/2025 News ‘Huge issue’ of trespassing and dog attacks discussed at Ploughing Championships REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Trespassing and dog attacks on livestock have become a “significant issue”, a farming organisation has said at the Ploughing Championships in Co Offaly. Breaking News (Republic of Ireland) 17/9/2025 News Authoritarian policing has no place in the Pacific The growing Chinese policing influence and presence in Solomon Islands, including a law enforcement approach that focuses more on controlling communities than serving them, should raise concerns for Australia and its partners about what kind of policing model will define the Pacific’s future, warn Dr John Coyne and Raelene Lockhorst of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). Policing Insight 17/9/2025 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Police join forces to tackle hare coursing Police forces have joined together to better respond to hare coursing across county boundaries. Cambridgeshire Constabulary has joined forces with Essex Police, Hertfordshire Constabulary and the National Police Air Service (NPAS) under Operation Galileo. The response followed an incident in January when dozens of cars swept through Cambridgeshire farmland to chase hares, leaving a trail of destruction. BBC 17/9/2025 News Opinion: Suffolk police chief reflects on summer policing work As the all too brief summer draws to a close I reflect on the work and dedication of our police officers, staff and volunteers in delivering some amazing results and targeted policing operations that are making a real difference in our communities. Recent activity has led to the conviction of six prolific shoplifters in Ipswich, and this has supported our work within the Safer Town initiative which remains running to the end of September aiming to increase public safety within our town centre areas and take robust action against retail crime. East Anglian Daily Times 17/9/2025 Feature, Opinion Former police chief ‘covered up grooming scandal to avoid racial tensions’ Senior officer reported to National Crime Agency after allegedly blocking attempts to investigate children’s home. The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News Female police officers don’t need male chaperones – here’s how we train for the front line Working for the force is physically and emotionally tough, but staying at my fittest gives me the confidence to know I can tackle anything The Telegraph - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 Feature, Opinion Top cop frontrunner admits ‘inappropriate’ action during NYE celebrations AUSTRALIA: The favourite to become NSW police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, has admitted taking his wife and another couple aboard an operational police boat for New Year’s Eve in 2023, after a complaint was lodged with the police watchdog about the incident. In response to questions from the Herald, Lanyon said that in hindsight, he should have thought more carefully about “the appropriateness of inviting another couple to attend with me”. Mal Lanyon is the frontrunner to replace Karen Webb, left, as NSW Police Commissioner. The Age (Australia) - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News Escape. Hide. Tell: Police strategy tackles threat of extremist attack NEW ZEALAND: A new police campaign is aiming to educate the public on what to do during an armed attack in a crowded place, amid warnings from security agencies that extremist violence is a "realistic possibility" in New Zealand. Assistant Commissioner Mike Johnson said the campaign revolved around a simple message, "escape, hide, tell", designed to give clear instructions in the unlikely event of an attack. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 17/9/2025 News Government launches second Garda recruitment competition this year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has announced another Garda recruitment campaign – the second this year. Some 6,700 people applied to join the force when the last campaign ran for three weeks in February and senior officers believe a similar number of people will try in the upcoming scheme, which opens on Thursday. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 17/9/2025 News Urgent Government funding needed to police London’s major protests, AM says Marina Ahmad AM, who is also Labour's spokesperson for Policing and Crime on the London Assembly, is urging Government to give more financial resources to the Met so it can properly police large-scale protests and public events without undermining neighbourhood policing across the capital. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News Vexatious restraining orders bench police due to gun law reform AUSTRALIA: The police union is concerned that some WA police officers are unable to perform their duties due to the provisions of the new firearms act, which automatically revokes firearm access for anyone subject to a restraining order. 6pr (Australia) 17/9/2025 Audio, News ‘DAPOs are being taken more seriously – offenders know consequences will last much longer’ Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) are currently being trialled in regions such as Greater Manchester, to consolidate all previous orders - such as Restraining Orders and Non-Molestation Orders - to create one single system to protect victims. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News Garda and DPP welcome tougher people-smuggling rules REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: New legislation makes it easier for authorities to prosecute gangs illegally bringing people into the State. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 News An ambitious undertaking: More lessons for Prevent The Prevent programme has been a vital but often criticised element of the UK government’s counter-terrorism efforts; the latest review of the programme, prompted by the murders of three young girls in Southport and Conservative MP Sir David Amess in separate knife attacks, has highlighted both the failures and fault lines of the approach, as well as its potential to achieve successful interventions, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 17/9/2025 Analysis, Feature «455456457458459460461462463Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events