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Under new system EU countries can now refuse to surrender their own nationals.
BREXIT has made tackling fraud “more difficult”, the director of legal services at the Crown Prosecution Service said.
A group of Tories have called for Boris Johnson to reopen Brexit negotiations amid concerns his deal has left the UK 'less safe and less secure'.
Investigating police in Tenerife are investigating four Brits who are said to have presented fake "padron" certificates, which allow people to stay in Spain after Brexit.
France, Germany and Poland say they will refuse to allow extradition of their nationals.
On trade, finance, migration, food standards and more, the UK suffers fresh ignominy on a daily basis.
UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons.
"Today’s mafias are moving among countries and continents, and where they find weakness in international cooperation, they exploit that opportunity.”
Sir Julian King, ex-European commissioner for the security union, spoke to the Commons Home Affairs Committee.
Although the final Brexit deal agreed between the UK and the EU contained a mutual commitment to future security and law enforcement cooperation, there is no doubt that the settlement resulted in an overall lessening of policing capability.
The UK does "not have as much influence or as much voice" within a major European law enforcement agency post-Brexit, says a police chief.
As the UK’s last European commissioner, I know how welcome it is that a deal was struck—and how much remains to be done
France, Germany and Poland among countries who will not send their own nationals to Britain
Ten EU member states have said they will no longer extradite their nationals to the UK following Brexit, the Home Office has said.
Cabinet said to be unhappy at plans to divert officers to Kent while knife crime soars
Talks to rebuild security cooperation with the EU must restart now after the Brexit deal left the UK “less safe and less secure”, a Conservative group says.
Britain has lost "significant" access to EU policing data under the Brexit deal negotiated at the end of last year, a House of Lords report has said.
Mr Johnson told his cabinet this week that leaving the EU without a deal should hold “no fear” for Britain, but was he right?
Preparations being made at ‘every port and access point from Europe’, senior officer say.
Even limited agreement reached will be ripped up if UK pulls out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Non-binding opinion says UK allowed criminal gangs to flood Europe with cheap Chinese-made clothes.
Demands for prime minister to reveal if dangers listed in ‘no-deal readiness report’ last autumn are still real – and whether they have grown because of pandemic.