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John Dinkelman, Chargé d’Affaires, of the US Embassy Nassau, presented TCI Governor Peter Beckingham with a cheque for $279,620.32.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new specialist unit will identify and freeze bank accounts linked to organised crime behind bars, Justice Secretary David Gauke announced today (2 October).
Lisa Osofsky appointed new Director of the Serious Fraud Office
Canadian family gift medals awarded to Frank Foley to the Secret Intelligence Service.
This speech about surveillance technologies in society covers facial recognition, video analytics in law enforcement, body-worn video, drones and automatic number plate recognition.
Two FCO faststreamers will answer Twitter questions on the diplomatic Faststream and the recruitment process on 25th September
Famously portrayed in the 1963 Hollywood movie starring Steve McQueen, the re-enactment of the mass escape in 1944 took place over two weeks…
Royal Military Police (RMP) are being put through an arduous Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) course to prepare them not only for domestic investigations but also for the increased likelihood of them being deployed to Afghanistan.
The brains behind some of the British Army's most complex counter-intelligence work have taken up a new role that will see them inform the final stages of Operation HERRICK. Report by Sarah Goldthorpe.
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