Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115316 total results. Showing results 14001 to 14020 «697698699700701702703704705Next ›Last » Major investigation into FAI and John Delaney derailed by garda exodus from ‘toxic’ white-collar crime agency REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Mood in Corporate Enforcement Authority raises concerns as staff threaten to walk away in protest. Investigations into alleged company law offences such as the long-running probe into the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) have suffered “irreparable damage” due a “toxic” work environment at the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA), sources have said. Last week four seconded gardaí were transferred out of the CEA, Ireland’s white-collar crime agency, after its chief executive Ian Drennan said he wanted “fresh ideas”. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Subscription at source 18/5/2025 News Peel Police Service Board and Peel Regional Police call for strengthened federal collaboration on organized crime, auto theft and border security CANADA: The Peel Police Service Board and Peel Regional Police have sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney and key members of Cabinet highlighting the need for greater federal coordination on critical public safety challenges—including bail reform, firearms trafficking, organized auto theft and modernized border enforcement. Blue Line (Canada) 18/5/2025 News Tribunal orders Terrebonne police to track race data in racial profiling ruling CANADA: The Quebec Human Rights Tribunal has ruled that two Terrebonne police (SPVT) officers racially profiled a Black man during a 2020 traffic stop, awarding him thousands of dollars in punitive damages and ordering the police force to begin collecting and publishing race-based data. Blue Line (Canada) 18/5/2025 News Police can’t stop cybercrime, so here are some real solutions A former head of the National Cyber Security Centre says we’re expecting too much from law enforcement and ignoring the bigger picture The Times - Subscription at source 17/5/2025 Feature Nicky Morgan: the police do something if you get mugged — but not scammed The government needs a sub-committee with the clout to turn the tide in the war against fraud, says the former cabinet minister The Times - Subscription at source 17/5/2025 Feature, Opinion Winnipeg police to expand gun analysis provincewide CANADA: Winnipeg police say they’ve teamed up with RCMP to expand their gun analysis capabilities provincewide. Global News (Canada) 17/5/2025 News, Video Investigation in limbo of N.S. police actions in wrongful conviction of Glen Assoun CANADA: Nova Scotia’s police watchdog is awaiting word on whether another oversight agency will investigate potential police misconduct in the wrongful conviction of Glen Assoun — five years after a probe was promised. Blue Line (Canada) 17/5/2025 News Report 2: offensive weapons homicide review, South Wales Offensive weapons homicide review of the incident in South Wales in December 2023. Home Office 16/5/2025 Report Northumbria Police set to become first force to offer specialised neighbourhood roles Northumbria Police is set to become the first, and only, force in the country to offer new recruits a direct route into community policing. Police Professional 16/5/2025 News Senior police officer would bring in facial recognition tech ‘tomorrow’ Steve Johnson, assistant chief constable, said the tool would ‘keep people alive and prevent and detect crime’, while critics are concerned about civil liberties The Times - Subscription at source 16/5/2025 News Expanded gun lab will help firearms crime investigations across Manitoba: Winnipeg police CANADA: Justice minister says province will spend $3.2M on expansion, plus an additional $442K on Phase 2 CBC News (Canada) 16/5/2025 News London police response times drop after years of ‘unacceptable’ increases: Report CANADA: London police responded faster to calls last year after five years of steady increases the chief called “totally unacceptable,” new figures show. The London Free Press (Canada) 16/5/2025 News ‘Senior echelons’ of NSW Police’s failure before woman’s ‘humiliating’ strip search: court AUSTRALIA; The “senior echelons” of one of the country’s largest police forces failed to properly train officers before a woman’s “humiliating” strip search, a court has been told. News.com.au (Australia) 16/5/2025 News Regional WA not included in two-year Domestic Violence GPS trial AUSTRALIA: A two-year trial of GPS monitoring of domestic violence offenders was only conducted in metropolitan Perth, it can be revealed, amid confusion over whether... The West Australian (Australia) - Subscription at source 16/5/2025 News The remarkable rise and fall of a top cop embroiled in a scandal NEW ZEALAND: The remarkable rise and fall of a top cop embroiled in a scandal. Jevon McSkimming resigned from his role as Police Deputy Commissioner, after "serious allegations" emerged during an investigation into his conduct. Jevon McSkimming came within a breath of being New Zealand’s police commissioner. Instead, the high-flying cop resigned this week amid allegations objectionable material was discovered on one of his work devices, with a criminal investigation continuing into other serious claims. But the story of McSkimming’s rapid rise and remarkable fall also raises critical questions about who else knew what was going on - and what they did. Stuff (New Zealand) 16/5/2025 News ‘Just be here’: judge says garda no-shows in court ’embarrassing’ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A judge has criticised gardai over non-appearances in court, saying it’s “just embarrassing” when cases cannot proceed due to no-shows by officers. Judge James O’Donohoe spoke to gardai at the District Court Appeals Court today after a series of hearings failed to proceed earlier in the week when prosecuting officers did not show up in court. Courts News Ireland 16/5/2025 News ‘Kevin’s focus was always on helping people’ – Taoiseach and President among thousands of people at funeral of Garda Flatley REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: A Garda member killed at a speed checkpoint in Co Dublin left no stone unturned in his duty of care to others, his funeral has heard. Garda Kevin Flatley, who died on Sunday when he was struck by a motorcycle, was one of the most helpful men you could ever meet, mourners were told. President Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Simon Harris, Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan and several other Government ministers were among those who attended requiem mass for the 49-year-old married father-of-two at St Peter and Paul’s Church in Balbriggan, Co Dublin, on Friday afternoon. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) 16/5/2025 News Policing on the backfoot: the legal and operational consequences of Operation Safeguard The government’s reactivation of Operation Safeguard, an emergency measure allowing prisoners to be housed in police custody, signals a criminal justice system dangerously close to breaking point. Brought in to deal with overcrowding across the prison estate, what was once a temporary backstop is fast becoming routine. And it’s the police who are left absorbing the strain. Emergency Services Times 16/5/2025 News Officer who used excessive force against teenager in police vehicle dismissed A Nottinghamshire officer, who was proven to have used excessive force during the detention of a 16-year-old girl inside a police vehicle, has been dismissed. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2025 News Naloxone training should be ‘standardised across all policing’ to combat ‘resistance’ in carrying it Naloxone training should be "standardised across all policing" to overcome officer "resistance" in carrying the medication that reverses and reduces the effects of opioids, a Home Office-commissioned evaluation has found. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 16/5/2025 News «697698699700701702703704705Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events