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Defend Our Juries prepare for next 'Lift The Ban' protest against the Labour Party government's proscription of Palestine ...
How long it seems since the then Home Secretary Sajid Javid declared a ‘major incident’ in the Channel on account of the ...
The UK government is moving forward with a wider rollout of live facial recognition (LFR) technology across seven police forces, prompting debate over privacy, legal ...
EXCLUSIVE: Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp and investigations editor Zak Garner-Purkis were targeted by migrants in a camp ...
Following the 532 arrests last Saturday, Defend Our Juries has called another, bigger opposition to the Palestine Action ban.
The Home Secretary has defended the Government’s expansion of live facial recognition technology as a “targeted” crackdown on ...
Yvette Cooper said that the first referrals for people who came to Britain in small boats to be sent back across the English ...
The home secretary said the policy is about "using technology that can catch criminals who are wanted for the most serious crimes".
Police have been encouraged to consider disclosing the ethnicity and nationality of suspects charged in high-profile cases, ...
Under the plans, 10 live facial recognition (LFR) vans will be used by seven forces across England to help identify "sex ...
Labour home secretary Yvette Cooper appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss the use of facial recognition vans in the UK ...
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