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Watch: Mark Rowley grabs journalist’s mic and ‘throws it to ground’ after two-tier policing question
Sir Mark Rowley was caught on camera grabbing a reporter’s microphone following a question about “two tier policing”. The Met Commissioner was on his way out of the Government’s emergency Cobra ...
The Met Police commissioner has defended Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology as a tool that helps officers locate people ...
Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley has told civil liberties and anti-racism groups only criminals have something to fear ...
The live facial recognition technology deployed at this year's Notting Hill Carnival has "significantly improved" from ...
It also said that LFR technology was "less accurate for women and people of colour" in certain settings. Responding to the ...
Civil liberty and anti-racism groups have called on the Metropolitan Police to drop plans to use live facial recognition (LFR ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has voiced his "shock and frustration" over a planned protest in Westminster supporting Palestine Action. He branded the organisation, which the ...
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has called for greater protections for armed officers in the wake of the Chris Kaba murder verdict.
Sir Mark, who also leads the UK's counter-terrorism policing, said black boys growing up in London "are far more likely to be dead by the time they're 18" than white boys.
Sir Mark Rowley said a third of officers were giving up their Taser accreditation, and more than a quarter were surrendering their firearm tickets.
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