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Police issue CCTV of arson attack on family home which killed 26-year-old man
West Midlands Police have appealed directly to the offender, who was caught on camera at the scene, to turn themself in.
Cookstown security firm reveals major growth and job creation plans
Firm says 10,000 crimes intervened in 2023 thanks to 'prevention & intervention' CCTV solution
Mark Harper launches crackdown on ‘sinister’ 15-minute cities
The Cabinet minister announced the Government will review its powers to prevent ‘overzealous use of traffic management measures’.
Councils’ use of DVLA records flagged in ‘misuse of 15-minute cities’ crackdown
Transport Secretary Mark Harper made his comments from the main stage of the Tory party conference in Manchester.
John Lewis boss says shoplifting has become an ‘epidemic’
John Lewis is among 10 of the UK’s biggest retailers which have agreed to fund Project Pegasus, a police operation to crack down on shoplifting.
Forces have resources to meet police investigations pledge – Braverman
The Home Secretary has implored officers to act on leads for phone or car theft, shoplifting and criminal damage.
Police pledge to pursue any ‘reasonable’ lead to improve investigations
The Home Secretary urged forces to properly investigate crimes like theft or criminal damage which have been wrongly treated as ‘less important’.
First practice at Canadian Grand Prix cancelled due to CCTV failure
The opening one-hour running of the weekend was red-flagged after just four minutes when Pierre Gasly broke down in his Alpine.
Lewis Hamilton fastest as practice for Canadian Grand Prix finally gets started
The opening running of the weekend was abandoned following an embarrassing CCTV failure at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
CCTV cameras at controversial east Belfast bonfire site disabled
External CCTV cameras at the site of a loyalist Eleventh Night bonfire at an east Belfast leisure centre were disabled hours before the controversial pyre was set alight.