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Today the Security Industry Authority (SIA) opens registration for its free 2021 national conference.
On Sunday night (10 October) the Security Industry Authority (SIA) is running a safety resilience exercise at West End venue, The Cuckoo Club.
All Door Supervision and Security Guard licence holders will need a first aid qualification and the new top-up training before they renew their licence.
Tonight, Tuesday 21 September, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) is running a safety resilience exercise at Chesterfield’s Aruba nightclub.
An Accrington man with a history of violence has been sentenced for using his uncle's identity to fraudulently gain a door supervisor qualification and a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
A security firm run by two brothers from Liverpool has been fined £50,000 for offences against the Private Security Industry Act 2001.
Today, Friday 10 September, the Security industry Authority (SIA) is launching Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Security e-learning for security professionals.
On Thursday 26 August, a Rhondda security company pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court to illegally branding their business as an SIA approved contractor.
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has extended the introduction of the updated close protection qualification to 01 April 2022.
The SIA has today published a 'snapshot' profile of the door supervision sector. The report looks at employment issues in the sector. It draws on findings from recent surveys and past research conducted by the SIA. I…
A security company and its manager pleaded guilty at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates’ Court to supplying unlicensed security to a Bradford nightclub.
A security guard who worked illegally at a Cardiff shelter housing vulnerable women has been convicted after failing to attend court for a second time.
Havant-based Standeasy Security Ltd was prosecuted at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court for deploying unlicensed security.
A court has ordered a former security company director who knowingly worked without a licence to pay £40,000 as the proceeds of crime.
Commenting on the report of the Inquiry to investigate the events of the 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack, Acting Chief Executive of the Security Industry Authority (SIA) Michelle Russell made the following statement.
A Cardiff company director pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court to deploying an unlicensed man to protect the residents of Wallich Clifford Community Hostel.
Do you want to be part of an authority that helps to protect the public?
Today, 7 June 2021, Heather Baily QPM, starts her new role at the Chair of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). Appointed by the Home Office, her term as Chair will run for three years.
The Home Office has today appointed Heather Baily as Chair of the SIA.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
In March the Security Industry Authority (SIA) grant for good causes donated £9,372.23 to the Charitable Trust of the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals COVID-19 crisis fund for security personnel.
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