Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115222 total results. Showing results 11641 to 11660 «579580581582583584585586587Next ›Last » Duty of candour in new police oath should reassure public, senior officer says A cohort of police recruits has become the first to swear a newly amended oath of office, with a senior police officer saying a new duty of candour should “reassure” the public. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 11/7/2025 News Police cars could get facial recognition cameras Police vehicles carrying live facial recognition cameras could be in use across a county within the next month. The police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Bedfordshire, John Tizard, said the technology may be rolled out in July but that August was "more likely" due to ongoing national approval delays. BBC 11/7/2025 News Blood, rats, self-harm: The disturbing truth about police cells where children are held AUSTRALIA: A review into Queensland's police watch houses has made troubling findings, including prisoners self-harming to be transferred out, and children being indecently exposed to adult prisoners. SBS News (Australia) 11/7/2025 News Portlaoise Hospital team up with Gardai for new crime prevention programme REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Portlaoise Hospital has officially launched Hospital Watch, a proactive crime prevention programme in the hospital setting. Laois Today (Republic of Ireland) 11/7/2025 News Officers who confronted ‘coward’ Southport killer Axel Rudakubana win police bravery award The Merseyside Police officers were the winners at the Police Federation of England and Wales' (PFEW) 2025 bravery awards, which were held on Thursday. Sky News 11/7/2025 News New digital strategy calls for more investment and a commitment from forces to follow national blueprints An updated National Policing Digital Strategy for forces across the UK has called for greater government investment in new policing technology, a commitment from forces to modernise “local ways of working” and follow the blueprints set out nationally, and a push for “capturing, cleaning, managing, using, and sharing data at all levels” if the service is to grasp the “once-in-a generation opportunity to deliver significant, tangible change” offered by technology advances, as Policing Insight’s Sarah Gibbons reports. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 11/7/2025 Feature, Innovation Merseyside Police rolls out Operation Gears to tackle illegal e-bikes and disrupt criminal gangs Merseyside Police has launched Operation Gears, a targeted campaign to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour linked to the illegal use of two-wheeled vehicles, including electric motorcycles, e-scooters and non-compliant electric bikes. Emergency Services Times 11/7/2025 News PolicingTV highlights compilation (9th-11th June 2025) This highlights package explores key themes in modern policing, focusing on community engagement to combat knife crime, innovative CCTV operations in Thames Valley, the implications of facial recognition technology, and insights from the World Police Summit. The discussion highlights the importance of education, public safety, and the evolving role of technology in law enforcement. PolicingTV 11/7/2025 Feature, Video Remote realities NEW ZEALAND: New research into rural policing shows rural problems require unique solutions. New Zealand Police Association 11/7/2025 News $4000 lump sum backbone of deal NEW ZEALAND: After more than a month of bargaining, a pay deal for Police employees who are members of the Police Association is over the line. New Zealand Police Association 11/7/2025 News Jo Farrar appointed as new Ministry of Justice Permanent Secretary Dr Farrar is the current Chief Executive at NHS Blood and Transplant. Cabinet Office 10/7/2025 News Personal use of AFP vehicles to earn watchdog referral AUSTRALIA: Federal police leaders have been rapped over the knuckles for officials dismissing and failing to properly probe the personal use of force vehicles and other serious complaints. The Canberra Times (Australia) - Subscription at source 10/7/2025 News Cork could lose 550 gardaí by end of 2028 as numbers reaching pension age set to rise REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: With numbers of new recruits falling, this could become a major issue over the next few years, according to the figures. Irish Examiner (Republic of Ireland) 10/7/2025 News New proactive crime-fighting unit launched in West Conwy A dedicated policing team has been established in West Conwy to proactively target repeat offenders and tackle anti-social behaviour across the area. Emergency Services Times 10/7/2025 News Police Scotland can deal with Trump visit, says chief A senior officer has insisted Police Scotland has the resources it needs to deal with a visit by Donald Trump, despite warnings from the Scottish Police Federation. BBC 10/7/2025 News Two NSW police officers attacked naked woman suffering mental health episode AUSTRALIA: Nathan Black and Timothy John Trautsch kicked, pepper-sprayed and dragged a schizophrenic woman by her hair in Sydney in 2023 The Guardian 10/7/2025 News Lethbridge Police Service asking city council for more funding to buy, use body-worn cameras CANADA: It’s a step closer in the process to get body-worn cameras purchased and implemented for police officers in Lethbridge. Lethbridge Police Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh went before the city’s economic and finance standing policy committee (SPC) Thursday, asking for $550,000 this year to purchase cameras and $914,000 next year to use them. CTV News (Canada) 10/7/2025 News Police and CPS urged to make greater use of OOCRs to ease courts’ crisis Sir Brian Leveson has warned that criminal justice is “in crisis” in his Independent Review of the Criminal Courts. Police Professional 10/7/2025 News How police plans to address rising auto thefts in Alberta CANADA: Alberta is experiencing a rise in car theft — and Edmonton is one of the hardest-hit cities. CBC's Stephanie Cram spoke with Edmonton's interim police chief about plans to tackle the issue. CBC News (Canada) 10/7/2025 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Former Ontario police watchdog begins Fredericton Police Force review next week CANADA: The appointment of Ontario’s former police watchdog to investigate the “error” which led to a stay in proceedings for two New Brunswick murder cases is encouraging according to a leading Canadian public safety analyst. On Wednesday, Fredericton Police Chief Gary Forward announced Ian D. Scott would review the “insurmountable evidentiary” issues that led to the stay in proceeding for the 2021 death of Corey Christopher Markey and the 2022 death of Brandon Donelan. Five people had been facing charges in connection to the deaths, including one individual who was accused of being involved in both, before the stay of proceedings was announced in late June. CTV News (Canada) 10/7/2025 News «579580581582583584585586587Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events