Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115189 total results. Showing results 9821 to 9840 «488489490491492493494495496Next ›Last » Technology will give officers more time on the beat, new police chief says Rob Carden, who takes up the role on Monday, said forces needed to keep pace with technology. The Independent 1/9/2025 News New police chief vows to prioritise public trust Merseyside's new chief constable said he would prioritise increasing public trust in his force and seek to focus on neighbourhood policing. BBC 1/9/2025 News More beat officers, and fewer victims NEW ZEALAND: The Government is continuing to track ahead of its violent crime reduction target as Police prepare to roll out more officers on the beat, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith and Police Minister Mark Mitchell said. SunLive (New Zealand) 1/9/2025 News Two Wicklow garda stations to receive new recruits REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Just two of the 154 new recruits to the Garda force attested last month have been assigned to County Wicklow. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 1/9/2025 News Commissioner Justin Kelly will have to tackle myth that gardaí are immune to consequences REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Good work must be recognised, poor performance addressed and accountability must be consistent. This requires a solid, meaningful performance management system. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 1/9/2025 Feature, Opinion Retiring chief says she was ‘furious’ at Reform MP’s comments on female officers Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy told Channel 4 News on Friday she was “angry” at the comments made by Reform MP Sarah Pochin. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/9/2025 News New Merseyside chief says he will use LFR to give officers more time on beat Rob Carden begins his new role as the force's chief constable today and said policing needed to keep pace with technology – including by being “more agile” in providing information so they could compete with social media. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 1/9/2025 News Northumbria looks to neighbourhood policing recruits as the ‘the ultimate preventative approach’ Northumbria Police has become the first force in England and Wales to recruit officers from all entry routes directly onto the neighbourhood policing pathway in an effort to widen workforce skillsets, support the Government’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, and get “the right people in the right roles”, as Northumbria’s Assistant Chief Officer Joscelin Lawson explained to Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 1/9/2025 Feature, Innovation, Interview Why control room innovation requires a leap of faith Technology is changing the world at a breathtaking pace, but control room operators are often the last to see the benefits. In many ways, it’s the safety critical nature of their work that’s the issue; when as many as 1,000 staff are sustaining a 24-hour service, even the smallest change must be handled with care. Emergency Services Times 1/9/2025 News Met Police officer balances frontline duty with Olympic judo dream Police constable Maria Moss balances ten-hour shifts as a response officer in south London with training as one of the UK’s top judo athletes. At 22, she is ranked fourth in her category and aiming for Olympic qualification. Emergency Services Times 1/9/2025 Feature ‘It’s that anti-social’: Thames Valley Police’s campaign to tackle ASB head-on Thames Valley Police launched phase two of the ‘It’s that anti-social’ campaign, reinforcing their commitment to tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB). Emergency Services Times 1/9/2025 News Government unveils crackdown on ‘honour’-based abuse The government has unveiled a package of new measures designed to crack down on so-called ‘honour’-based abuse, pledging stronger protections for victims and tougher action against perpetrators. Emergency Services Times 1/9/2025 News Police Scotland to use live facial recognition Police Scotland has decided to go ahead with plans to use live facial recognition (LFR) technology. UKAuthority.com 1/9/2025 News New measures to tackle fraud come into effect New corporate criminal offence of 'failure to prevent fraud' will hold large organisations to account if they profit from fraud. Home Office 1/9/2025 News Exploring policing in British Overseas Territories Policing TV is proud to announce a partnership with the British Overseas Territories which will be bringing 12 unique monthly insights into these amazing territories. This 12-part video series (Sept 2025 – Aug 2026) will explore policing across the 14 British Overseas Territories (BOTs), combining operational insight with human stories of resilience, innovation, and community trust. PolicingTV 1/9/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Victoria Police Corporate Plan 2025-2026 AUSTRALIA: The role of Victoria Police is to serve the Victorian community and uphold the law to promote a safe, secure, and orderly society. Victoria Police (Australia) 31/8/2025 Report Victoria Police Corporate Plan 2025-2026 AUSTRALIA: I am pleased to present the Victoria Police Corporate Plan 2025–26, which outlines how we will deliver on our strategic direction. Victoria Police (Australia) 31/8/2025 News Ottawa police responding to fewer overdose calls in 2025 CANADA: The Ottawa Police Service says it has responded to fewer calls for overdoses in the city in 2025 compared with the year prior. CTV News (Canada) 31/8/2025 News Victoria’s ban on the possession of machetes comes into force AUSTRALIA: Victoria's machete ban has come into effect after a series of incidents in which the weapons were used. The sale of machetes has been banned in Victoria since May. ABC News (Australia) 31/8/2025 News Ireland is no longer a place we can have unarmed gardaí dicing with death REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Like many other people in Ireland this week, I watched with horror a video circulating on social media of a garda being attacked in Dublin. The clip went viral after reports of a garda being stabbed multiple times on Capel Street in Dublin on Tuesday, July 29. The image of two gardaí, with just pepper spray and a baton at their disposal, dodging a man apparently wielding a knife or sharp implement is sickening. Their assailant has a serious weapon while they are quite literally dancing with and dodging death on the street in broad daylight, effectively unarmed. Kilkenny Live (Republic of Ireland) 31/8/2025 Feature, Opinion «488489490491492493494495496Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events