Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102722 total results. Showing results 11401 to 11420 «567568569570571572573574575Next ›Last » Long-awaited Martyn’s Law begins passage through Parliament The Home Secretary paid tribute to the tireless campaigning by Figen Murray whose son Martyn died in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, and confirmed that legislation to increase preparedness for, and protection from, terrorist attacks at public venues has now started its journey through Parliament. Emergency Services Times 12/9/2024 News Crime minister has purse stolen at police conference Dame Diana Johnson made the discovery after delivering a speech in which she said the UK had been "gripped by an epidemic of anti-social behaviour, theft and shoplifting". Sky News 12/9/2024 News John Swinney refuses to stop Police Scotland allowing rapists to self-ID as women The Scottish First Minister said there would be ‘outrage’ if he tried to interfere with the running of the force The Telegraph - Subscription at source 12/9/2024 News ‘Martyn’s Law’ introduced to Parliament to better protect the public from terrorism The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill will increase preparedness for, and protection from, terrorist attacks at public venues. Home Office 12/9/2024 News Police reform white paper is likely, but don’t expect more cash says think tank chief I spoke at the Police Superintendents’ Association conference about what we can expect from the new administration. In many ways, the Labour Party took a fairly minimal approach to setting out in its manifesto what they were going to do in government. I think that was partly because they were expecting not to have lots of money to spend. UKAuthority.com 12/9/2024 Feature, Opinion Three gardaí charged with perverting course of justice REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Three serving gardaí have appeared before Limerick District Court charged in connection with an investigation surrounding the alleged squaring away of Fixed Charge Notices. RTÉ (Republic of Ireland) 12/9/2024 News Police minister’s purse stolen at police conference Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson had her purse stolen from the hotel where she gave a speech at a conference for senior police officers on Tuesday. BBC 12/9/2024 News Victoria Police chief concerned B.C. doesn’t have enough police in training CANADA: With significant retirement in the next five years and a new mainland municipal police department coming on board, Victoria’s police chief says provincial funding is needed to increase capacity at B.C.’s one and only police training academy. chek News (Canada) 12/9/2024 News New York’s police commissioner resigns amid corruption probe USA: New York Police Commissioner Edward Caban has resigned a week after it came to light that federal authorities had raided his home and seized his phone, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced. BBC 12/9/2024 News APCC response to announcement on rollout of neighbourhood policing pathway training In response to a government announcement that specialist training for neighbourhood police officers and police community support officers is to be rolled out nationwide, APCC Joint Leads on Local Policing, Chris Nelson and Matt Storey, said: Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) 12/9/2024 News Police trial live facial recognition in three-day pilot Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary is one of the first forces in the country to consider introducing live facial recognition technology to combat criminals with outstanding warrants for their arrest. South Wales Police have used the technology in development for the last four years. This week, the Welsh force brought their specialist facial recognition vans to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary for a three-day pilot. On the Wight 12/9/2024 News Kent Police and Crime Commissioner questions new government police training scheme Kent’s crime commissioner has described a new government plan on neighbourhood policing as a “creeping trend towards centralisation”. Matthew Scott said Kent Police already has in place ways of training officers in dealing with persistent issues in communities. Kent Online 12/9/2024 News Police to take attention away from mental health call outs NEW ZEALAND: Police will soon stop responding to most mental health calls after years of warning the workload was becoming unsustainable. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster signalled the wind down months ago, with a formal notice now issued to Health New Zealand confirming the change. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/9/2024 News Arrests and use of force in Auckland unjustified NEW ZEALAND: The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a use of force and the arrests of two men in Auckland in 2022 was unjustified. Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) (New Zealand) 12/9/2024 Report Abuse in Care: Police won’t discuss work undertaken as result of inquiry NEW ZEALAND: Police will not discuss what work they have undertaken as a result of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The commissioners made several recommendations to police, including opening or re-opening criminal investigations arising from allegations of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment occurring in care, and establishing a specialist investigative unit. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/9/2024 News Cops to ‘fight crime’, step back in mental health calls AUSTRALIA: People experiencing mental health crises are better served by specialists rather than police, whose presence can instead escalate potentially fatal situations, an internal review has found. Riverine Herald (Australia) 12/9/2024 News NSW Police Force mental health review released AUSTRALIA: The NSW Government has today released a review of the NSW Police Force (NSWPF) response to mental health incidents in the community, developed by the NSW Police Force. Sydney Times 12/9/2024 News How do you police speech online? The government has ventured an answer AUSTRALIA: The internet's capacity to amplify lies, hatred and malicious behaviour has been well demonstrated in the past year. The Bondi Junction attack, the Wakeley church stabbing, the Gaza debate and a series of malicious cyber attacks have exposed in different ways the gap between the digital world and Australia's analogue laws for policing it. ABC News (Australia) 12/9/2024 News Former police chief served ‘notice for misconduct’ The former chief constable of Humberside Police has been formally served a "notice for misconduct", according to the police watchdog. BBC 12/9/2024 News Crime minister’s purse stolen at police conference Diana Johnson was giving a speech about antisocial behaviour and theft at the Police Superintendents’ Association conference The Times - Subscription at source 12/9/2024 News «567568569570571572573574575Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events