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Product recall for Banglin HD Spy Hat Camera Video Recorder Cap with 16GB Memory Card Built-in presenting a serious risk of electric shock
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Information for providers and managers on the use of surveillance, including CCTV, in their residential childcare settings and how Ofsted will evaluate its use.
A government body which creates secret technologies to support national security is today launching a new drive to work more openly with technology firms and academics.
The Prime Minister led a virtual summit on Hidden Harms.
An independent study warns that the plan to abolish biometrics and surveillance safeguards will leave the UK without oversight.
Research which investigated the scale of individuals involved in the Hidden Economy
Police forces in the UK are shot through with Chinese camera technology, according to a survey by the Office of the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner.
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.
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
Use of closed circuit television spy cars on their own to enforce on-street parking made illegal.
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 …
The Court of Appeal has increased the sentence for Suhail Ahmed from 18 months’ imprisonment to 30 for voyeurism and sexual assault
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