Teenage asylum seeker vomits after every meal at Home Office hotel because the food is so bad, his mother claims ...
Police forces in England and Wales spend around 97 percent of their £2 billion ($2.6 billion) annual technology budget on ...
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay's questioning prompts John Swinney to says that all will be answered when the ...
BlueLight Commercial has welcomed the National Audit Office’s (NAO) report on police productivity that highlights “how ...
Police are facing rising workloads and more complex types of crime, but investment has fallen behind, according to the ...
A prominent opposition politician and former policing minister argue that live facial recognition should be deployed to make ...
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Losing hope, he quit the Nunavik police. Years later, many still feel unsupported by the force
Johnny Saunders quit his job as a Nunavik police officer 20 years ago. He says the same issues that led to him leave remain ...
The National Audit Office report highlights significant challenges in police productivity amid growing financial pressures and evolving demands ...
A groundbreaking investigation is set to revisit thousands of dismissed grooming gang cases across Britain, promising a ...
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Metropolitan Police hails facial recognition tech after record year for arrests
London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) says the hundreds of live facial recognition (LFR) deployments across the Capital last year led to 962 arrests, according to a new report on the ...
The Crime and Policing Bill has been described by the Home Office as one of the most significant pieces of legislation of its ...
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