A new agreement on the transfer of EU air passengers’ personal data to the Australian Customs Service has been approved by the European Parliament.

A £1bn upgrade of the British army's Warrior armoured vehicles has been announced by the government.

9,562 stop and searches were carried out in 2010/11, a 91 per decrease from the year before

Smarter scanning technology and automated processes will speed up travel through the security area

Drinks in containers over 100ml not allowed into the Olympic venues

Checks will pre-screen individuals who volunteer information about themselves before flying

Savings come through money the UK has been prevented from losing through cyber crime

Commons Home Affairs Committee calls for role to be given to the new National Crime Agency

British Transport Police outline "how rail staff and managers can help keep themselves and passengers safe whilst assisting authorities"

Adoption of smarter visa and border security policies could drive jobs and economic growth

John Reid warns not to be complacent despite efforts to preserve safety and security over the past decade

Centre will tackle growing threats from cyber terrorism and cyber crime

300 machines will be deployed with new automated target recognition software

Users can see what their Safer Neighbourhood officers are working on and give their vote on policing priorities

Referrals made of children and young adults at risk of being radicalised

New qualification follows new skills framework for aviation security

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