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Prime minister’s remarks in article 50 letter prompt reply that other member states will not accept security collaboration as bargaining chip.
British citizens will be less safe if ministers fail to retain access to “mission critical” European intelligence services after Brexit, according to the former Metropolitan Police commissioner Lord Condon.
It is "likely" the UK will leave Europol in the wake of Brexit unless a deal is made, the Home Secretary has said.
Losing access to European security arrangements post-Brexit "will only benefit criminals", Scotland's justice secretary has said.
Dozens of British security officials working at Europol will be ejected from the European crime-fighting agency in the event of a no-deal Brexit, putting thousands of criminal investigations in the UK at grave risk of collapse.
Minister says no deal is in place for extradition, data sharing and arrest warrants after Brexit.
Everyone should worry about no deal, the civil servant who was, until March, head of the Brexit department has said.
Brexit warning over anti-trafficking body comes as lorry driver is charged with manslaughter.
Access to vital EU crime-fighting databases could be lost, MPs told – after Theresa May warns they ‘keep us safe’.
Leaked German government report shows Britain has been requesting special access. / Britain wants to ‘approximate the position of a member state as closely as possible’ when it comes to working with Europol, the EU’s law enforcement agency, the leaked report states.
Alternatives 'might need to be pursued', James Brokenshire tells inquiry - prompting demands to reveal how UK will be 'protected'.
Senior officer says powers less effective if UK forces are denied access to criminal databases.
Thousands of names ‘double keyed’ into Interpol system – in case screens ‘switched off’ in just eight weeks’ time.
‘Efficiency and effectiveness’ at risk as terror threat raised and crime becomes increasingly transnational.
Key information systems will be lost even if a security deal is struck before 31 December, National Crime Agency says.
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.
Exactly four weeks before Britain leaves the EU’s single market following Brexit, it is still unclear how much access it will retain to the bloc’s data from security tools used in everything from combating crime to business information.
Police to lose access to database used more than 600 million times a year on 1 January.
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.
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.
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.