Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 100684 total results. Showing results 13241 to 13260 «659660661662663664665666667Next ›Last » Terence Wheelock’s brother calls for public inquiry over 2005 death in Dublin Garda station REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Sammy Wheelock says he takes inspiration from the Stardust families and that ‘justice should be done’ over his brother’s death. The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 16/6/2024 News Police officer who hit cow with patrol car in Staines removed from frontline duties Surrey Police say officers acted after multiple efforts to capture the cow failed and they were "extremely concerned about the public's safety". Sky News 16/6/2024 News Surrey police officer who rammed cow removed from frontline duties Police to investigate incident in which 10-month-old heifer was hit twice before it became trapped under vehicle The Guardian 16/6/2024 News Driver of police car who hit cow removed from duty The police driver of a response vehicle who hit an escaped cow on a suburban street has been removed from frontline duties. BBC 16/6/2024 News Inside the cannabis factory: how Albanians took over drugs in Scotland A derelict public baths in Forfar shows how Balkan gangs are producing illegal narcotics on an industrial scale by exploiting young men trafficked to the UK The Times 16/6/2024 Feature Journalists to sue Gsoc for scraping mobile data REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Helen McEntee, the justice minister, is coming under pressure to order an inquiry into the targeting of journalists’ phone records by the Garda Siochana Ombudsman Commission. Gsoc’s action contravenes the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which protects journalists’ sources and the means by which information is sent to them. A number of journalists are preparing to sue the state on the grounds Gsoc accessed their phone records in defiance of article 10 of the ECHR. The Times - Subscription at source 16/6/2024 News Police Scotland has been accused of secrecy over hate crime training material Police Scotland has been accused of secrecy after again refusing to release its hate crime training material for officers and staff. The force argued it was "in the process of being rolled out internally" and it would not be appropriate to release it prior to this being completed. The Scotsman 16/6/2024 News Allan set to crackdown on youth crime AUSTRALIA: Teens who recruit children to commit crimes will face up to a decade in jail under a youth justice shake-up. And that’s not all young offenders can expect under a looming crackdown. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 16/6/2024 News ‘On the bones of their backsides’: Police plea over budget cuts AUSTRALIA: The Tasmanian Police Association has appealed to the state Treasurer Michael Ferguson not to reduce spending, saying more officers will leave is resources are cut. The Mercury (Australia) - Subscription at source 16/6/2024 News Cop counting: A day spent tracking police presence in Auckland’s CBD NEW ZEALAND: First Person - Auckland CBD is often a pressure point for crime, with some residents and businesses saying they do not feel safe walking the streets. Checkpoint reporter Luka Forman parked up in one downtown mall to see for himself what the police presence is really like. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 16/6/2024 Feature Met police accused of failing to address toxic culture in firearms unit Action has been taken in only a tiny percentage of internal misconduct claims against officers since review by peer Louise Casey. The Metropolitan police has been accused of failing to deal with the “toxic culture” inside its firearms unit after the number of internal misconduct investigations rose to its highest level since 2018. The Guardian 16/6/2024 News College of Policing chief awarded knighthood in King’s Birthday Honours Andy Marsh, CEO of the College of Policing and former Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Police has received a knighthood in this year’s honours marking the King’s birthday. Sir Andy has a long career in policing, starting as a police constable in 1987 and working in Wiltshire and Hampshire Police prior to 2016 when he became chief in Avon and Somerset. He joined the College of Policing in 2021. Emergency Services Times 15/6/2024 News Police to target domestic abusers during Euros National strategy sets out proactive police response to support victims and target perpetrators National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) 15/6/2024 News Former senior Garda makes the birthday honours list for UK’s King Charles REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Derek Byrne, a former assistant commissioner in An Garda Síochána, was honoured in the ceremonial awards. The Journal (Republic of Ireland) 15/6/2024 News Family forced to trawl CCTV for missing son themselves thanks to ‘police negligence’ The parents of a missing student have said they have lost confidence in the police investigating their son's disappearance. Jack O'Sullivan, 23, was reported missing after a house party on March 2 in the area of Brunel Lock Road and Brunel Way in Bristol. Express 15/6/2024 News Police unable to keep tabs on all ‘monitored’ sex offenders due to officer shortages Convicted sex offenders released from jail are not being properly monitored because of police cuts, it has been warned. A senior coroner said there is now a “postcode lottery” of risk from more than 91,000 criminals who require regular checks. Express 15/6/2024 News Police Scotland pay out ‘eye-watering’ £2.5million on ‘gagging orders’ Police Scotland has paid out an “eye-watering” £2.5million to silence departing staff with so-called gagging orders in the last three years, we can reveal. The Scottish Sun 15/6/2024 News Police force uses car to stop loose cow Surrey Police said it will refer itself to the police complaints watchdog following an incident in which a cow was deliberately struck twice by a response vehicle. BBC 15/6/2024 News ‘Wellbeing’ dog joins police team A police force is hoping a new dog will help to provide "wellbeing support" to its officers and staff. BBC 15/6/2024 News Halton police deputy chief named president of Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police CANADA: The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) has announced that Halton Police Deputy Chief Roger Wilkie will serve as the organization’s president for 2024-2025. Inside Halton (Canada) 15/6/2024 News «659660661662663664665666667Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events