Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102779 total results. Showing results 12341 to 12360 «614615616617618619620621622Next ›Last » Retiring Dublin garda would ‘work in McDonald’s rather than joining force if I could do it again’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: In this anonymous piece, the officer – whom we have verified to be a serving garda - reveals the stresses involved in frontline policing in modern Ireland. Dublin Live (Republic of Ireland) 26/8/2024 News Number of gardaà quitting force exceeds 100 for third consecutive year REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Garda Representative Association has warned that the organisation is close to crisis as 110 officers have fled the force since the beginning of 2024. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 26/8/2024 News Notting Hill Carnival: Woman in life-threatening condition after three people stabbed A Section 60 order was issued on Sunday night, giving officers the power to demand the removal of face coverings being used to conceal a person's identity and anyone refusing can be arrested. Sky News 26/8/2024 News Police get greater search powers after stabbing at Notting Hill Carnival The Metropolitan Police said the victim, believed to be in his 20s, did not suffer life-threatening injuries. The Standard 26/8/2024 News Insights from the Police Scotland Special Constabulary Conference 2024, at Tulliallan Castle Police Scotland held their annual Special Constabulary conference earlier this year at the force's picturesque headquarters, Tulliallan Castle where volunteer police officers from across Scotland gather to share best practices and learn new skills. In this exclusive PolicingTV video, Bernard Rix and Dr Iain Britton introduce a number of insights from the conference PolicingTV 26/8/2024 Feature, Video Former Met inspector says Notting Hill Carnival is ‘ultimate example of two-tier policing’ The annual event will see around 7,000 officers deployed on Sunday and Monday to maintain order The Standard 25/8/2024 News Thousands of women abused as children may be unable to get justice due to legal anomaly Exclusive: ‘Loophole’ in England and Wales from Sexual Offences Act is being challenged in human rights court The Guardian 25/8/2024 News Suspects tracked by drone in dark undergrowth A police drone pilot tracked down three suspects in dense undergrowth in the dead of night. Nottinghamshire Police 25/8/2024 News, Video 7,000 officers to police Notting Hill Carnival as one million people expected to attend Police are deploying specialist crowd management cell for the annual event, with 7,000 officers on duty over the weekend The Independent 25/8/2024 News ‘It’s as if he got away with it’: how the law prevented Lucy getting justice for child sexual abuse Lucy was groomed by a friend’s father, who admitted he had sex with her when she was 14, but could not be charged The Guardian 25/8/2024 Analysis, Feature Parents of murdered Leah Croucher say police blunders prolonged agonising wait to find her Leah Croucher’s parents John and Claire revealed detectives told them they had Âdiscovered a human scalp, which later turned out to be horse hair. Mirror 25/8/2024 News Our prisons are in crisis – but how do we confront the causes of offending? Katie Haddon believes the answer lies in the staff while Stuart Harrington says the prime purpose of any state-imposed punishment is to act as a deterrent The Guardian 25/8/2024 Feature, Opinion Notting Hill Carnival chaos as police confirm 3 stabbings and make 90 arrests Police also dealt with four sexual offences, eight possession of drugs, six assaults and four robberies among other alleged offences. Express 25/8/2024 News Police acting as ‘private security’ for Drax power station, say climate activists Greenpeace among 150 groups expressing outrage after preemptive arrests led to cancellation of protest camp The Guardian 25/8/2024 News UK Notting Hill Carnival chaos leaves 3 people stabbed, 90 arrested, 15 police officers assaulted Police say 10 people were arrested for assaulting emergency workers. Fox News 25/8/2024 News Punish the men who pay for sex, rather than the women lured into that life Prostitution puts lives in danger yet sexual exploitation is permitted to thrive in the UK The Guardian 25/8/2024 Analysis, Feature, Opinion Struggling Dutch farmers face a new threat: ruthless drug gangs NETHERLANDS: Whether it’s cash or the threat of violence, the offer is one they simply cannot refuse The Times - Subscription at source 25/8/2024 Feature Now children’s pavement chalking is classed as ‘hate’! How trivial neighbourhood disputes and online spats are being logged by police just because someone is offended Police have designated children scrawling chalk on a pavement and a person hanging British and Israeli flags as 'hate incidents'. Former home secretary Suella Braverman last year told police they should log reports of supposed hate only if 'it is absolutely necessary' and not just because someone is offended. But documents released under Freedom of Information laws show how forces are still logging trivial neighbourhood disputes and online spats as so-called non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). Mail Online 25/8/2024 News Police chief praised for common sense after saying ‘all crime is a priority In a rare outbreak of common sense in policing Norfolk Chief Constable Paul Sanford has seen crime fall by taking a back-to-basics approach including answering calls quickly, making his officers visible and making 'all crime a priority'. MPs said: 'We need more Chief Constables like Paul Sanford.' Express 25/8/2024 News Queensland police officer accused of inappropriate behaviour by female colleagues now investigated for stalking AUSTRALIA: Female senior constable alleges male officer stalked and harassed her at remote police beat The Guardian 25/8/2024 News «614615616617618619620621622Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events