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Labour home secretary Yvette Cooper appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss the use of facial recognition vans in the UK ...
Daily thefts, street drinking, drugs, and fighting have become just another day at work for traders dealing with anti-social behaviour on one of Cardiff ’s busiest streets. For years Cowbridge Road ...
The Home Secretary has defended the Government’s expansion of live facial recognition technology as a “targeted” crackdown on ...
EXCLUSIVE: Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp and investigations editor Zak Garner-Purkis were targeted by migrants in a camp ...
THOUSANDS of people are expected to attend the next protest against the banning of Palestine Action under terror ...
The UK government has expanded its fast-track deportation scheme for convicted foreign offenders by adding 15 new countries ...
Following the 532 arrests last Saturday, Defend Our Juries has called another, bigger opposition to the Palestine Action ban.
Live facial recognition cameras will be rolled out in new areas across England as part of a crime crackdown. A fleet of vans ...
Police have been encouraged to consider disclosing the ethnicity and nationality of suspects charged in high-profile cases, ...
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".
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