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Policing minister challenges police to double retrospective facial recognition searches to track down known offenders by May 2024.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The policing minister writes to police chiefs to set out the importance of harnessing innovative technologies to support police in preventing and solving crimes.
The review into police use of force and police driving investigations has commenced.
Men and women are being urged to speak out about menopause as the Police Federation seeks to improve understanding and support
Members of the UK Jewish community, including school children, will be given more protection against antisemitic attacks in the wake of Hamas’ terrorist attacks in Israel, the Prime Minister has announced.
Suella Braverman addressed the annual conference of the Police Federation of England and Wales on 11 October.
Members of the Civil Nuclear Police Authority and CNC’s Executive team were hosted by Inspector Charlie Humphries at Hinkley Point on 4 and 5 October.
Policing Minister Chris Philp delivered a virtual address to the Police Superintendents' Association conference on Tuesday 12 September 2023.
Do you have a product or service that could tackle security challenges in the UK? Submit your innovation to our security-themed Open Call.
Letter from the Home Secretary and Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire on the government's announcement of reforms to the police disciplinary processes.
Police forces have committed to pursuing all leads where there is a reasonable chance it could result in catching a perpetrator and solving a crime.
Government announces changes to rules governing police officers' disciplinary, vetting and performance processes.
DASA seeks solutions that can help increase the use and effectiveness of facial recognition technologies within UK policing and security
The government has introduced a new ban on zombie-style knives and machetes that have no practical use and will give police more powers to seize knives.
The Home Secretary and Minister of State for Crime, Policing and Fire wrote to police leaders about their shared mission to relentlessly pursue criminals and improve policy visibility and responsiveness.
A unique and exciting opportunity to be the Director of People for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary has opened up.
Stricter rules to govern how police use cautions will ensure they should only be used for minor, first-time offences under a new code of practice published today (2 August).
The NHS, police and government commit to a new approach to ensure those requiring urgent mental health support receive timely care from the most appropriate agency.
UK law enforcement authorities will be able to freely transfer personal data to their counterparts in Guernsey under legislation laid in Parliament today.
The Home Secretary, alongside the Culture Secretary, held a roundtable as Just Stop Oil disrupted matches at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship.
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