Month: February 2018
Working Together to Safeguard Children: revisions to statutory guidance – Home Office
‘Summary of responses we received, along with the government’s response outlining the next steps.’ Full guidance Home Office, 26th February 2018 Source: www.gov.uk/home-office
Relentless AI cyberattacks will require new protective measures
Transcript – Relentless AI cyberattacks will require new protective measures We will get to AI cyberattacks in a roundabout way. First, I want to take a step back and introduce […]
Relentless AI cyberattacks will require new protective measures
Transcript – Relentless AI cyberattacks will require new protective measures We will get to AI cyberattacks in a roundabout way. First, I want to take a step back and introduce […]
Police promise to learn lessons after collapse of FGM trial in Bristol | UK news
Detectives have promised to learn lessons after the groundbreaking trial of a father accused of allowing his six-year-old daughter to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) collapsed. A judge at Bristol […]
‘Upskirting’ should be criminal offence, campaigners say – BBC News
‘The government should criminalise “upskirting” as a sexual offence, say campaigners, after police data showed one complainant was 10 years old.’ Full Story BBC News, 20th February 2018 Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Parents guilty of amputee baby’s life-changing injuries – BBC News
‘The parents of a six-week-old baby boy have been found guilty of causing him near-fatal injuries which resulted in the amputation of both his legs.’ Full Story BBC News, 16th […]
Shannon Matthews: The unravelling of the truth
It is 10 years since Shannon Matthews was reported missing by her seemingly distraught mother. For 24 days, Karen Matthews played the tearful victim, pleading for the return of her […]
Mother who murdered baby attacked another child years earlier | Preston
A mother jailed for murdering her seven-month-old baby had confessed to attacking another child years earlier. Last year, Jennifer Crichton, 35, fatally attacked her daughter Amelia while under a social […]
Police failing to record thousands of crimes, including rape | Police
Thousands of reported crimes including rape and domestic abuse are going unrecorded by police, a watchdog has warned. The shortcomings mean victims are being failed, inspectors said. Two forces – […]
Thousands of crimes going unrecorded by three police forces – BBC News
‘Three English police forces are failing to record thousands of reported crimes each year, new reports have found.’ Full Story BBC News, 15th February 2018 Source: www.bbc.co.uk >