Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 102983 total results. Showing results 16161 to 16180 «805806807808809810811812813Next ›Last » Suspended chief constable will not give evidence at misconduct hearing After taking legal advice in light of potential criminal proceedings the Northants chief will not answer questions at the hearing which concludes tomorrow. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2024 News Two men jailed over 1.28 tonne Sydney cocaine import AUSTRALIA: Two men have been sentenced to imprisonment for almost two decades each by the Supreme Court of New South Wales for their roles in the importation of 1.28 tonnes of cocaine into Sydney in 2017, the second largest seizure in Australian history at the time. Australian Federal Police (AFP) 29/5/2024 News Children as young as 12 recruited to steal $2m worth of cash and cigarettes for Melbourne crime network, police say AUSTRALIA: Police say they have broken a child crime network tasked with stealing more than $2m worth of cash and cigarettes in Melbourne to avoid adults “getting their hands dirty”. The Guardian 29/5/2024 News Retired SA Police officer jailed for 20 years for abusing young stepdaughters AUSTRALIA: A retired South Australian police officer who sexually abused his two young stepdaughters throughout their primary school years has been jailed for 20 years. ABC News (Australia) 29/5/2024 News PCC launches legal action to force Home Office to introduce new funding formula The Home Office is being threatened with legal action over police funding in what would be a landmark case in the UK. Police Professional 29/5/2024 News WA Police defend response to fears raised by Mark Bombara’s wife and daughter in weeks before Floreat murders AUSTRALIA:WA's police commissioner has defended the way police responded to concerns raised by the wife and daughter of Floreat double murderer Mark Bombara prior to the shootings, saying they "did exactly what their policy says they should do". ABC News (Australia) 29/5/2024 News Chief Constable Jo Farrell apologises to Scottish LGBTQI+ communities for ‘historical injustices’ Police Scotland’s chief constable has apologised to LGBTQI+ communities for the pain caused through injustices, including policing’s role in enforcing laws which criminalised love and identity. Police Professional 29/5/2024 News Far-right media host’s court case against police dismissed NEW ZEALAND: The man behind a far-right media platform who claimed he was wrongfully arrested outside court during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic has had a court case against the police dismissed. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 29/5/2024 News Advocate Lousie Nicholas backs police ahead of Budget NEW ZEALAND:A woman who was once the country's biggest critic of the New Zealand Police is hoping a Government promise of 500 extra officers is properly funded in tomorrow's budget. Newshub (New Zealand) 29/5/2024 News Many former police and fire ministers standing down as MPs prior to the general election After the Prime Minister called a snap general election last week, more and more MPs confirmed that they would not be standing again. The list includes many former ministers who have been responsible for fire, police or both as the portfolios merged in recent years. Emergency Services Times 29/5/2024 News More than £28.7 million lost to courier fraud in last year data shows The average cost per victim of courier fraud is more than £20,000. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2024 News Off-duty Cambridgeshire officer who saved man’s life wins award PC Wheatley's police first aid training kicked in and she carried out CPR for more than 20 minutes until help arrived. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2024 News Three officers injured and 40 people arrested after protest in Westminster One officer was left with a serious facial injury after she was hit by a bottle thrown from the crowd and two other officers also had minor injuries. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 29/5/2024 News ‘Thin Blue Line’ badge gets the boot as Montreal police unveil new patch CANADA: Montreal police officers will no longer be able to wear the controversial Thin Blue Line patch on their uniforms, but the department has created a new symbol to honour law enforcement colleagues killed in the line of duty. Global News (Canada) 29/5/2024 News Nurse-police teams expanded as part of downtown Windsor revitalization CANADA: Nurse-police teams will now be working the streets of downtown Windsor seven days a week. CBC News (Canada) 29/5/2024 News Beyond expectations: A surprising approach to modernizing patrol operations CANADA: In 2023, Vancouver Police Department (VPD) embarked on a mission to modernize its patrol operations, aiming for a more intelligence-led approach. Blue Line (Canada) 29/5/2024 Feature Sentencing adjourned in case of garda-killer Aaron Brady conspiring to prevent key witnesses testifying against him REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Garda killer Aaron Brady's sentencing hearing for conspiring to prevent key witnesses from testifying against him during his capital murder trial has been adjourned. Irish Independent (Republic of Ireland) - Registration at source 29/5/2024 News Automatic Garda drug testing for drivers involved in crashes to begin this bank holiday weekend REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: This is the latest crackdown on drivers by the Government in response to the growing number of fatalities on Irish roads. Some 79 people have died in road traffic incidents so far this year. Irish Mirror (Republic of Ireland) 29/5/2024 News Minister for Justice Helen McEntee opens call for applications for Community Safety Fund 2024 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has today opened the funding call for the Community Safety Fund 2024. Government of Ireland 29/5/2024 News Blueprints: Designing local policing models for the 21st century Despite widespread recognition of the importance of local policing in England and Wales, there is very little consistency or consensus around its delivery; a new research project by the Police Foundation will examine variations in local policing approaches, the rationale behind them, their relative strengths and weaknesses, and how different designs can meet future policing challenges, as Research Director Andy Higgins explains. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 29/5/2024 Analysis, Feature «805806807808809810811812813Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events