Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100775 total results. Showing results 12321 to 12340 «613614615616617618619620621Next ›Last » Minister Humphreys Announces Ban on XL Bully Dogs REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD has announced a ban on XL Bully Dogs. gov.ie 12/7/2024 News Police spy accuses colleague of fathering child while undercover Claim part of inquiry into conduct of secretive undercover Met unit that spied on political groups over decades The Guardian 12/7/2024 News Toronto Police transitioning to Next Generation 9-1-1 services CANADA: The Toronto Police Service has successfully completed phase one of the transition to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) services, following the Canadian Radio Television Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) mandate for all emergency call centres to implement NG91-1 by March 2025. Blue Line (Canada) 12/7/2024 News CURV programme supports radios to link council CCTV and police control rooms The programme includes Scannet machines – a system that scans someone’s identification and checks if it’s genuine. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2024 News Labour’s Diana Johnson confirmed as new policing minister The former Home Affairs Committee chair has replaced the Conservatives' Chris Philp, who was policing minister from October 2022 until the dissolution of parliament. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2024 News Security Association wants clarity on powers security guards have to stop offenders NEW ZEALAND: Security guards could be on the cusp of getting greater powers as the government looks to curb retail crime. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 12/7/2024 News Getting the information you need isn’t easy for prisoners in Australia. One newspaper hopes to change that AUSTRALIA: Entering prison is a particular kind of informational lockdown: almost no access to the internet, limited TV and radio, and two copies of magazines or papers for a population of hundreds. While not plugged into the digital age, a newspaper can offer prisoners a connection to the outside world and to each other. ABC News (Australia) 12/7/2024 News Former officer sentenced for sending malicious communications The offence relates to incidents which occurred between January 2021 and June 2022 in Cornwall, which took place when she was both on and off duty. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 12/7/2024 News Detective who asked colleague to alter statement sacked A detective has been sacked for asking a junior colleague to secretly add comments to a witness statement during a murder investigation. Det Sgt Imran Rafiq was part of the police inquiry into the killing of Pauline Quinn, who was battered to death in her Nottinghamshire home in November 2021. BBC 12/7/2024 News Met Police boss says government plans to release some prisoners early is ‘least worst option’ Metropolitan Police Chief Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has suggested the government’s expected plans to release some prisoners early is the “least worst option”. The Independent 12/7/2024 News, Video Scotland’s top police dogs unit hit by ‘mystery illness’ feared to be linked to flooding Scotland's top dog cop unit has been struck down with a mystery illness amid chronic flooding at their base, we can reveal. Top brass at the Pollok Country Park site in Glasgow are closely monitoring the force’s four-legged crime busters with fears the current station is not fit for purpose. The Sun 12/7/2024 News Tasmanian man, 33, charged with attempted murder of three police officers after arson attempt left him in hospital AUSTRALIA; A Tasmanian man has been hit with an array of charges after allegedly trying to kill three police officers and burn his house down in the state's northwest. Police and emergency services rushed to the 33-year-old Forest man's home following a notification from an electronic monitoring device on Wednesday morning. Sky News 12/7/2024 News Cairns police continue to crack down on knife crime AUSTRALIA: Police have charged a 20-year-old Smithfield man after allegedly locating a knife during a wanding operation in the Cairns Safe Night Precinct. Around 9pm on Thursday July 11, Cairns officers were conducting handheld wanding at the Lake Street bus station. myPolice - Queensland Police News 12/7/2024 News Investigation underway after NT police officer fires shot at man during siege AUSTRALIA: An internal investigation is underway after a police officer fired a shot towards a man who reportedly threatened his neighbours with a weapon, later found to be a replica gun. ABC News (Australia) 12/7/2024 News ‘You’ve snapped my arm’: Teen protester says police broke her wrist NEW ZEALAND: A student protester says a Christchurch police officer broke her wrist at a peaceful protest and then told her “it didn't need to go this way, did it”. The Press (New Zealand) 12/7/2024 News Auckland police stumble upon drug lab during search for prolific shoplifter NEW ZEALAND: Police looking for a prolific shoplifter have instead uncovered a clandestine drug lab. Auckland police made the discovery at a property on Beaumonts Way Extension in Manurewa on Monday, Counties Manukau south senior sergeant MJ Riddle said in a statement. Stuff (New Zealand) 12/7/2024 News Lord Chancellor outlines urgent measures to tackle prison overcrowding Victims’ Commissioner Baroness Newlove says the emergency measures introduced by the Lord Chancellor to address prison overcrowding are a “welcome and necessary step”. Police Professional 12/7/2024 News Two officers who ‘displayed immense courage’ despite being stabbed win national Police Bravery Award Two officers from the Metropolitan Police Service who displayed immense courage despite being stabbed when detaining an extremely violent individual have won the 2024 national Police Bravery Award. Police Professional 12/7/2024 News Former chief of police watchdog stepped down amid ‘shock’ at historic sex claims Michael Lockwood, 65, faces 17 charges – for three rapes and 14 indecent assaults – relating to two 14-year-old girls. The Independent 12/7/2024 News NZTA reviews police, council access to state highway CCTV cameras NEW ZEALAND: There are fears police and councils could lose access to New Zealand’s network of more than 1000 highway CCTV cameras – a move one mayor says could have “disastrous consequences”. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 12/7/2024 News «613614615616617618619620621Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events