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The Supreme Court wants the Court of Justice of the EU to decide important legal issues concerning whether there is any legal basis, post-Brexit, for the continuance of the European Arrest Warrant system for the surrender of people between Ireland and the UK.
Real-time access to EU police databases has not yet been agreed in the negotiations
Losing access to European security arrangements post-Brexit "will only benefit criminals", Scotland's justice secretary has said.
Lord Brian Paddick (former DAC, London Metropolitan Police) speaks to the crowd gathered in Newcastle on 25/03/2018. He speaks on issues of security and policing surrounding Brexit.
Counter-terror chief raises ‘deep concerns’ as key crime-fighting tools will be lost.
Brexit risks negative impacts on crime and trade in Northern Ireland when the transition period expires at the end of the year, two different UK parliamentary committees were told on Wednesday.
Officer leading national preparations decries potential loss of EU crime-fighting tools.
Under new system EU countries can now refuse to surrender their own nationals.
‘Efficiency and effectiveness’ at risk as terror threat raised and crime becomes increasingly transnational.
We've put arrangements in place to maximise our own ability to stand on our own two feet,' says assistant chief constable.
Preparations being made at ‘every port and access point from Europe’, senior officer say.
The European Arrest Warrant will no longer be valid if the UK leaves the EU without a deal on 31 October.