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Brussels commissioner says bill breaches convention, as legal experts warn of risk to Brexit trade deal.
Labour’s Andy Dunbobbin said a “perfect storm” of the Ukraine war, Brexit and the Covid pandemic had caused him to propose a rise in the local policing levy. ‌​‌‌​​​‌‍‌​‌​‌​​
Last year, UK car production hit its lowest level since 1956 because of skills shortages and supply chain issues.
UK car makers have been 'unable to meet the requirements' of the Metropolitan Police protection service
UK carmakers ‘unable to meet the requirements’ of the Metropolitan Police protection service.
Despite nearly 40 years of specialist police investigative units into organised crime, London remains a centre for money-laundering.
UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons.
DUP MP accuses UK government’s Brexit deal of “disrupting peace”.
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.
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.
Officers from as far afield as Gwent in Wales, Devon and Cornwall and Yorkshire have all been moved to the county to deal with the contingency plans brought in to deal with the change in rules when travelling to EU countries.
All four Welsh police forces are sending officers to the county as part of a mutual aid scheme.
Police officers from 33 forces have been deployed to help Kent Police manage Brexit contingency plans, it has emerged.
Sir Julian King told MPs that “data adequacy” for police was the “most significant, outstanding, unresolved issue” which had come out of the UK’s security agreement with the EU.
Sir Julian King, ex-European commissioner for the security union, spoke to the Commons Home Affairs Committee.
A week after he addressed the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, Assistant Chief Constable Mark McEwan has said there has been an increase in community tension over the NI protocol.
End of lockdown could see unionist protests, police officer says.
Police are monitoring "stress" and "growing discontent" within unionist communities over the Irish Sea border.
Sir Ian Blair rejects Priti Patel’s claim nation will made safer through ‘tougher’ post-Brexit powers.
Police to lose access to database used more than 600 million times a year on 1 January.
Even limited agreement reached will be ripped up if UK pulls out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Preparations being made at ‘every port and access point from Europe’, senior officer say.
‘There are certainly instruments that we may not have access to’, Foreign Secretary says - after police chiefs warned of ‘major impact on counter-terrorism’
A north Wales police chief claims he has been gagged from warning people about a possible threat to security and law and order caused by Brexit.
The UK will be less safe if it fails to strike a post-Brexit security deal with the EU, Britain's top counter-terrorism officer has said.