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The Metropolitan Police is also planning to expand its public order crime team amid a rise in protest-related offences in the ...
The UK’s largest police force is massively expanding its use of live facial recognition technology as it prepares to lose 1,700 officers and staff ...
The Met is ramping up its use of live facial recognition in tandem with a strategy to putt more officers on the beat in the ...
The Metropolitan Police say the technology will be used up to 10 times per week, up from the current four - but privacy ...
The Met said that it had made 1,000 arrests using live facial recognition, of which 773 had led to charge or caution ...
The move by the Metropolitan Police comes as it restructures to cover the loss of 1,400 officers and 300 staff amid budget ...
The move by London’s police force comes as it restructures to cover the loss of 1,400 officers and 300 staff amid budget ...
CAMPAIGNERS sounded the alarm today over the Metropolitan Police’s plans to ramp up its use of invasive and unregulated live facial recognition (LFR) technology. The force is set to double its use of ...
The Metropolitan Police is set to double its use of live facial recognition in a bid to tackle London's crime crisis. The Met ...
A week later over 70 arrests were made at various demonstrations against the proscription of Palestine Action. The Met ...
LONDON (AP) — The co-founder of a U.K.-based Palestinian rights organization that has been outlawed by the British government ...
The restructure, which follows a £260 million budget shortfall, will see 1,400 police officer positions and 300 staff jobs cut. | ITV National News ...