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DBS welcomed over 1,300 safeguarding professionals to its fifth Annual Conference to explore innovation, collaboration, and the evolving landscape of safeguarding.
From bespoke tuition to inclusive coaching, CNC’s refreshed training gives recruits the tools to succeed in armed policing.
A man who groomed and repeatedly sexually abused a 14-year-old girl had his sentence increased after the Solicitor General Ellie Reeves MP intervened.
Hereford Justice Centre opens a new Crown Court room to restore case capacity with the Senior Presiding Judge attending the official opening event.
The number of robberies involving a knife, or the threat of one, continues to fall in England and Wales.
Home Secretary statement on the terrorist attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue on Thursday 2 October.
Announcements made about members appointed to the new domestic homicide review (DHR) quality assurance board.
A statement by the Serious Fraud Office on R v Hayes and R v Palombo.
Mae'r Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd (DBS) wedi cynnal ei gynhadledd 'Gwella Diogelu yng Nghymru – Datblygu a chynnal dull cydweithredol' yng Nghaerdydd.
The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) has hosted its ‘Enhancing Safeguarding in Wales – Developing and maintaining a collaborative approach' conference in Cardiff.
15.6 tonnes detected in just 3 months – exceeding total of some previous years in their entirety.
There is an opportunity to provide the Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) in Bury St Edmunds.
A record 2,300 ‘deal lines’ closed in first year of this government.
Border Security Command now has a better understanding of how online platforms used in people smuggling can be monitored and potentially disrupted.
ACE developed options for an AI lab that would inspire and enable greater innovation by adding in technical expertise from industry and academia.
ACE developed a portfolio of in-depth reports to increase understanding of how AI products in four key areas could be used by criminals.
ACE devised a method that ensures Police and Crime Commissioners are well briefed on technology investments so they can make informed funding decisions.
An ACE review established that police forces could realise efficiency and productivity savings of 60% through better use of automated redaction tooling.
From today (Monday 6 October 2025), changes to the Criminal Procedure Rules reinforce open justice by explicitly stating parties who apply for discretionary reporting restrictions in criminal cases, should notify the media o…
Police forces will be authorised to consider the ‘cumulative impact’ of protests, assessing previous activity when deciding to impose limits on protesters.
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