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Consultations on CVIT: BSIA views
The British security industry association (BSIA) has responded to recent Consultation Papers relevant to Cash-and-Valuables-in-Transit (CVIT) from the Department for Transport as part of its ongoing campaign to reduce CVIT robberies.
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Brian Sims honoured
For Outstanding Contribution to the Security Business Sector at 2006 Skills for Security National Awards
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Forensic Science Service boosts crime detection
The Forensic Science Service (FSS) has begun piloting a new technology with several Constabularies that could revolutionise high volume crime detection by separating out DNA samples
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Measure up - and win Spon's books in our quiz
This is your chance to win four new editions of cost bible Spon’s by taking part in our measurement quiz
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The Big Issue
Identity theft is an issue that regularly grabs the headlines and, when you look at the statistics, it’s easy to see why, writes Anthony Pearlgood.
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Lemley exit 'no big impact'
Higgins plays down chairman’s departure despite claims of budget problems and squabbling
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SIA develops bespoke security courses and qualifications for Scotland
Following the announcement THAT the Scottish Executive had invited the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to extend regulation of the private security industry to cover operatives North of the Border, the Regulator has since been working closely with the industry, Awarding Bodies and the Scottish Qualifications Authority to make available SIA-approved ...
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The bandstand; Clapham Common, London
WHAT: Refurbishment of London’s oldest and largest bandstand.
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ConflictPro Security Business Award for Thomas
The Security Business Award at the inaugural ConflictPro Conference – supported by Skills for Security and Security Management Today – has been won by Ian Thomas, the managing director of Enterprise Security and Safety Training.
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Am I missing a trick?
Could someone from QS News write an explanatory article about Emma Shepherd’s item on collateral warranties?
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Why ‘I’ always comes before ‘T’
Paul Wilkinson is looking forward to the day when we cease worrying about telecoms, hardware and software, when the IT emphasis is on information not technology
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Gleeds axes US alliance strategy and opens new office in Carolina
Tie-ups ‘more baggage than opportunity’ says US boss after poaching Faithful+Gould staff
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Flexibility: the key to ID cards for all
Given that the Government is aiming to introduce national ID cards within the next two years, it’s an opportune moment for Cath Rawcliffe to examine the factors which the Home Office will have to take into consideration if a secure and effective scheme is to be realised.
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Aim high with wi-fi
Construction manager Mace brought in Building Zones to set up a wireless network on one of the most prestigious projects in the City of London (click here for slideshow). It’s the first project of its kind in the UK, claims Building Zones, and will make life easier for visiting project ...
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The final account
Fond farewells, odd career choices, virtual fundraising, name calling and news from Nashville, Tennessee
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An accident waiting to happen
Proof that asbestos and JCT Minor Works don’t mix. Peter Phillippo reports on what happened when one Mrs Teasdale became caught in the crossfire between a local council and contractors
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Access control: does it work?
SMT has teamed up with Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International (PRCI) to disseminate the findings of PRCI’s very latest research projects. In the coming months we’ll be reviewing property marking, identity theft, ATM security, the corporate security network and redeployable cameras (among other topics). To begin the series, Katy Owen ...
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Access in the Emerald Isle... courtesy of Salto
The luxurious Five-Star Lyrath Estate Hotel IN the medieval city of Kilkenny down in the South East of Ireland is now benefiting thanks to a state-of-the-art wireless access control system from Salto Systems.
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Retailers “abandoned” by Government and police
Retailers feel that they are being isolated in their constant fight AGAINST criminals as law enforcers are seemingly abandoning stores to the crooks. That is a key message contained in the British Retail Consortium’s (BRC) Retail Crime Survey 2005-2006 (see ‘Damage limitation’, pp30-31).