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The annual report of the Biometrics Commissioner for 2017.
The report provides details of the activities of the Biometrics Commissioner during 2017.
The Biometrics Commissioner has now presented his annual report for 2017 to the Home Secretary, under section 21 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (PoFA).
The report provides details of the activities of the Biometrics Commissioner since his appointment.
The government's response to the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report 2016.
The annual report of the Biometrics Commissioner for 2016.
Paul Wiles, Biometrics Commissioner writes about the use of Facial Recognition Technology at the Notting Hill Carnival.
The Biometrics Commissioner responds to the Home Office review into the retention and use of custody images.
Professor Paul Wiles replaces Alastair MacGregor QC as Biometrics Commissioner.
Further report by the Biometrics Commissioner on issues raised in his 2015 annual report.
This further report provides an update on issues raised in the commissioner’s 2015 annual report.
The annual report of the Biometrics Commissioner from 2014 to 2015.
The government has responded to the Biometrics Commissioner’s first annual report.
The Biometrics Commissioner has submitted written and oral evidence to the committee's enquiry into ‘Current and Future Uses of Biometric Data and Technologies’.
This is the first report made by the Biometrics Commissioner to the Home Secretary.
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