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Brexit Britain wants to be the snooping capital of the West

As the EU sets limits on facial recognition, British ministers are preparing a major expansion of the controversial technology.

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ShotSpotter Keeps Listening for Gunfire After Contracts Expire

Internal emails suggest that the company continued to provide gunshot data to police in cities where its contracts had been canceled.

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Knife crime is a crisis for our country, children are literally dying in our streets | Express Comment | Comment

COMMENT: Knife crime is a national crisis but actually highly concentrated ina few areas, says David Spencer, Head of Crime and Justice at Policy Exchange.

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Micheál Martin and Eamon Ryan at odds over transport policing

Tánaiste said Fianna Fáil would push for standalone transport police to be set up, but Transport Minister says he sees no need for a dedicated service

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BBC News

problems, huge problems and i'm dealing with it every single day. people being intimidated at work, people being scared in relation to what is going on. of course this problem for thejewish community but what we don't need is a destruction of falter turning up with his so—called walkabout protesting. what we need is somewhat stronger laws, what we need is effective policing, what we need is effective policing, what we need is effective policing, what we need is the police meeting the jewish what we need is the police meeting thejewish community what we need is the police meeting the jewish community and what we need is the police meeting thejewish community and they have been every week and there has been some significant progress from that, the jewish some significant progress from that, thejewish community doing hard work, the police officers doing hard work, the police officers doing hard work and we need to get the police public relations act together... there has been a shambles in the last week. there are many improvements of the police can make. the best way to do that is to do with they are doing, talk to the jewish community and if they need more powers to ask powers from ——

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Breakfast

i think all mothers want to make sure that they're there to support their child if something happened. it's to hold those accountable for what happened to that person. i'm from the bbc. bleep. three prime suspects, including brothers neil and jamie acourt, remain free. they've always denied murder. were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. we will be speaking to a former chief superintendent from the metropolitan police in a few minutes but now more on london policing. the metropolitan police commissioner will meet london mayor sadiq khan today following a row over his force's handling of protests. sir mark rowley has faced calls

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to understand the relevance of issues around ethnicity and race. it issues around ethnicity and race. it is an area they cannot seem to get right over and again. it is notjust the metropolitan police but policing. we do not have a single black chief constable in the country. 31 years ago, i appreciate things have changed, but people who looked like me 31 years ago were not given opportunities to be in squads like the murder squads. i am sure if there were people who are black and asian officers in those squads at that time, we would have had a better understanding of the challenges that many minority families face. we challenges that many minority families face.— challenges that many minority families face. we know sir mark rowle is families face. we know sir mark rowley is under _ families face. we know sir mark rowley is under pressure - families face. we know sir mark rowley is under pressure over l families face. we know sir mark l rowley is under pressure over the way the met has dealt with pro—palestine marches in london and calls for him to resign after an officer described an anti—semitism campaigner as openlyjewish. what

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Breakfast

sure that they're there to support their child if something happened. it's to hold those accountable for what happened to that person. i'm from the bbc. bleep. three prime suspects, including brothers neil and jamie acourt, remain free. they've always denied murder. were you there when stephen lawrence was attacked? - so would you like to see the investigation reopened? definitely so. she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. more news now on london policing. the metropolitan police commissioner will meet london mayor sadiq khan today following a row over his force's handling of protests. sir mark rowley has faced calls to quit after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest

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Breakfast

attack in eltham in 1993. we're joined now by former met chief superintendent dal babu. good morning. 0n the anniversary of that awful event, i wonder what you make now, 31 years later, of the way the metropolitan police handled the investigation into this murder? the original investigation was a catastrophic failure by policing at every _ catastrophic failure by policing at every single level. the stephen lawrence — every single level. the stephen lawrence inquiry subsequently reported — lawrence inquiry subsequently reported on the incident and said there _ reported on the incident and said there was— reported on the incident and said there was little the police did well — there was little the police did well i— there was little the police did well. i think that lead to a wholesale change in how policing happened, particularly around murden — happened, particularly around murder. when i was a young constable, you would work on your role and _ constable, you would work on your role and he — constable, you would work on your role and be dragged off occasionally and form _

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BBC News

conversations need to take place. but i think it is really important we stand by the jewish community and other communities as well and say this_ and other communities as well and say this is— and other communities as well and say this is not what we stand for and this— say this is not what we stand for and this is— say this is not what we stand for and this is not what equity means today _ labour was suppressed on the show and shabana mehmood's position were similar, she doesn't think that is the way forward but policing is important and all communities need to feel they're being treated equally. damian grammaticas, thank you very much. the issue of pollution and sewage seeping into our rivers and seas is one that has prompted plenty of headlines in recent months. it has prompted one canoe club coach on the river thames to get in touch with the bbc to share how his sessions are regularly being disrupted by sewage discharge. our reporter wendy hurrel has the story. the hambledon weir in berkshire, not farfrom henley, creates the perfect wave for practising sailing canoe skills. but the sport puts these paddlers more than on the river thames

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