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The Environment Agency has been helping local residents be better prepared for flooding by installing new high tech flood warning cameras in Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire.
All working speed cameras will be yellow by October 2016.
A behind the scenes documentary will give a window into the world of just what it takes to keep one of the country’s busiest motorways open, sometimes against all odds.
Television cameras will be allowed to broadcast from Crown Courts in England and Wales for the first time, following draft legislation due to be laid by the government today (16 January 2020).
The measures are part of a new wellbeing pledge for NHS staff and aim to reduce cases of physical and verbal abuse against the most at risk NHS workers.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Blanket use of surveillance in pubs has ended Community Pubs Minister Brandon Lewis announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new code of practice which will encourage more effective use of CCTV cameras comes into force today.
Here’s a pub quiz question for you. What was the first example of aerial reconnaissance? Was it in the First World War perhaps? It’s true …
Use of closed circuit television spy cars on their own to enforce on-street parking made illegal.
Full information about speed cameras will be published by local authorities and the police for the first time.
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