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Jacqueline McKenzie, a campaigner and human rights lawyer who helped victims of the Windrush scandal, said the carnival holds ...
Organisers say 7,000 officers and staff will be on site today and tomorrow with live facial recognition cameras and screening ...
The Met said 21 people were recalled to prison, and 11 firearms and more than 40 knives seized in a bid to target those who ...
Two dozen anti-migrant protests across the country, a million-strong Notting Hill Carnival using controversial facial ...
More than a thousand people gathered outside Parliament this month to protest against the proscription of Palestine Action ...
Police have arrested 100 people in a bid to deter those they say “pose the greatest risk” to the safety of Notting Hill ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the technology will help locate dangerous individuals attending the street carnival.
The new AI-backed initiative aims to unify fragmented policing data. It follows Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley’s recent remarks that the UK’s 43-force structure “has ...
The 74-year-old received an apology from the head of the Metropolitan Police and says she blames the mayor of London.
The UK's official human rights commission, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), sent a letter on Friday expressing concern about the 'reports of police engagement' that involved ...
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