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New technology could bolster airport security and speed up passenger screening.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ben Wallace, the Security Minister, today welcomed progress on improved security measures in Tunisia as he ended his first official visit to the country.
Seven week consultation on proposed changes to the UK’s communications data retention and acquisition regime opens.
Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP met Mr Mehdi Ben Gharbia to discuss counter-terrorism.
New information will help organisations protect themselves against illicit financing, making it harder for terrorists and criminals to move money through the UK.
Fund helping develop new ways of detecting explosive devices concealed in electrical items announced.
A pocket-sized drone and a mini-detector known as Snake Eyes are amongst the new high-tech gadgets set to investigate future chemical or bio-hazards, after Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon announced the winners of an inn…
A public consultation on draft rules governing proceedings at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal has been launched today by Security Minister Ben Wallace.
The government has taken steps to prevent the creation of a safe space for criminals and terrorists to communicate.
Up to £2 million is to be made available to unlock innovation and fast track new technology to combat the next generation of terrorist threat.
Regulations to help make companies maintain the technical capability to respond to warrants and authorisations from law enforcement.
The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Tobias Ellwood MP and Ben Wallace MP as members of the Privy Council.
Police and local authorities need to work together more closely than ever to crack down on serious and organised crime, the Security Minister said yesterday (Thursday, 16 March).
The Security Minister has signed an agreement with Panama on tackling serious and organised crime.
A consultation has been launched on five new codes of practice under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
A £2 million competition, to help find new ways to protect air passengers, has been announced by the Government’s Future Aviation Security Solutions (FASS) team.
New crime-fighting facility brings law enforcement agencies together under one roof.
Inmates running criminal operations from behind bars will be targeted with new powers to cut off mobile phones being used illegally in prisons.
John Hayes on the powers we need to keep Britain safe in the digital age
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Key bodies across the country are from today (Wednesday 1 July) legally required to take steps to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.
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