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The Surveillance Camera Commissioner looks back on 2015 and 2016 in his third annual report to Parliament.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd gave a speech on economic crime at the Financial Conduct Authority annual crime conference on 10 November 2016.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Salford University have shown compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice.
New figures out today from the National Fraud Initiative show that it has prevented fraud costing nearly £200 million in England over the past 2 years.
Home Secretary announces fund to tackle modern slavery in high-risk countries where victims are trafficked to the UK.
Today the Surveillance Camera Commissioner launched a consultation on a draft national surveillance camera strategy for England and Wales.
FOUR Security has worked with Marks and Spencer to obtain the Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s surveillance camera certification.
Home Secretary announces £8.5 million investment to tackle modern slavery.
Theresa May spoke about modern slavery at an anti-slavery service in Westminster Abbey.
Theresa May encourages international leaders and organisations to work together to stamp out modern slavery worldwide.
Criminal assets stolen in Nigeria and seized in the UK are to be returned to the West African country through a new agreement signed this week.
Extremists to be held in 'specialist units', a crackdown on extremist literature and tightened vetting of prison chaplains.
A ban on the sale, importation and manufacture of zombie knives comes into effect across England and Wales this week (Thursday 18 August).
Professor Alexis Jay to take over as chair after serving as a member of the current inquiry panel.
Safeguarding Minister Sarah Newton announces the commencement of new powers in the Modern Slavery Act.
July 2016 edition of the quarterly serious and organised crime local partnerships bulletin.
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph on how her government will lead the way in defeating modern slavery.
Victims to receive additional support as public consultation is launched on reporting of child abuse and neglect.
A speech by Solicitor General Robert Buckland to the Public Policy Exchange Symposium on effectively tackling Hate Crime.
"When our time is up, have we done enough?"
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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