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Ex-PSNI officer at centre of sex discrimination case lined up for English chief constable role

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June 27, 2026

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Ex-PSNI officer at centre of sex discrimination case lined up for English chief constable role

Emma Bond awarded £31,000 after winning 2023 case against PSNI

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The News Letter

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· Jun 30, 2026

Ex-policeman jailed for paedophile sex crime: 'No child should ever experience what I did', says victim of Ryan McKenna

A former PSNI officer has been jailed for a child sex offence he committed before he joined the force.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 1, 2026

Two PSNI officers sacked after touching buttocks of female colleagues

In one incident, an officer had been convicted of two counts of sexual assault against a female colleague

MS NOW

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· Jun 22, 2026

Alito and Thomas dissent in case involving race and law enforcement

The court’s senior GOP appointees wondered about the limits of racial considerations if officers and courts “must craft special rules for black persons.” The post Alito and Thomas dissent in case involving race and law enforcement appeared first on MS NOW.

Irish News

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· Jul 5, 2026

On patrol with Belfast’s Safer Neighbourhood Officers

On patrol with Belfast's Safer Neighbourhood Officers

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 22, 2026

Montreal police chief to meet city officials behind closed doors over racism concerns

MONTREAL — Montreal’s police chief will meet with city officials behind closed doors over racism allegations involving officers in the city’s Montréal-Nord borough. A spokesperson for the City of Montreal says members of the city council committee responsible for public safety will meet privately with Montreal Police Chief Fady Dagher. Elected municipal officials had originally [] The post Montreal police chief to meet city officials behind closed doors over racism concerns appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Law Enforcement Today

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Supreme Court Just Left Police With a Problem, Alito Says

Two justices say a court ruling could force officers into a dangerous legal gray area. Here’s what the decision means for law enforcement.

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Related coverage for "Ex-PSNI officer at centre of sex discrimination case lined up for English chief constable role": The News Letter — Ex-policeman jailed for paedophile sex crime: 'No child should ever experience what I did', says victim of Ryan McKenna. Irish Mirror — Two PSNI officers sacked after touching buttocks of female colleagues. MS NOW — Alito and Thomas dissent in case involving race and law enforcement. Irish News — On patrol with Belfast’s Safer Neighbourhood Officers. Loonie Politics — Montreal police chief to meet city officials behind closed doors over racism concerns. Law Enforcement Today — The Supreme Court Just Left Police With a Problem, Alito Says