Huawei has been given the green light to continue operating in the UK, even though the US government announced that it would cut all ties with the Chinese telecoms firm.
The cost of moving the Met’s national responsibility for counter-terrorism into the hands of the National Crime Agency (NCA) may be difficult to justify, the force’s Commissioner has said. Cmr Bernard Hogan-Howe told the Home Affairs Select Committee that the potential transfer of the ‘crucial’ portfolio to the soon to be formed NCA could be expensive.
A leaked document from the CleanIT project, which was set up to create voluntary guidelines to stamp out terrorism online, reveals suggestions for wide-ranging surveillance.
A senior anti-terrorist police officer has became the first person to be charged in connection with misconduct by public officials in their dealings with newspapers.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Analysis of the DoD Helicopter Market, finds that the helicopter segment will obtain $15.59 billion from the DoD’s 2013 budget with the Army forecasted to account for nearly half of this spending.
The Government’s communities secretary, Eric Pickles, has hit out at the BBC, Royal Mail and Ofsted for trying to hide their use of covert surveillance powers without any judicial oversight or transparency.
Notorious hacktivist collective Anonymous struck a blow to the British government’s online infrastructure earlier this week, bringing down the Ministry of Justice’s official site in a spate of attacks.
Prime Minister David Cameron has thanked RAF and Royal Navy personnel at RAF Northolt in Greater London for their role in delivering a safe Olympic games.