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Safety in security

Safety in security

Simon Towers, chairman of the PSSA, discusses the evolution of the security industry in light of a changing terror threat. The global threat of terrorism...
Brexit: May to discuss end deal with ministers

Brexit: May to discuss end deal with ministers

UK PM Theresa May is due to meet her ‘Brexit cabinet’ to discuss for the first time what the country's future relationship with the...
Austrian president approves far-right coalition

Austrian president approves far-right coalition

Austria’s conservative People’s Party has agreed to form a governing coalition with the far-right Freedom Party, two months after a parliamentary election. Austrian President...
Deprivation of liberty

Deprivation of liberty

Mykola Gnatovskyy, president of the CPT, urged Macedonia to fix the structural problems causing poor material conditions in its prisons. In October, the European Committee...
UK in Erasmus student scheme until at least 2020

UK in Erasmus student scheme until at least 2020

The UK will continue to take part in the ERASMUS student exchange programme until at least the end of 2020, Prime Minister Theresa May...
Celebrating Scotland’s woods

Celebrating Scotland’s woods

An annual opportunity to reward and showcase the contribution of Scotland’s woods and forests to the health and wealth of communities has begun. Last year’s...
Cambodia PM challenges EU to freeze assets

Cambodia PM challenges EU to freeze assets

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has encouraged the EU and the US to freeze the assets of Cambodian leaders abroad. Hun Sen has ruled...
Brexit: EU leaders set to move talks on to next stage

Brexit: EU leaders set to move talks on to next stage

President of the European Council Donald Tusk has confirmed that EU leaders have agreed to move on to the second phase of Brexit talks....
Russia could cut off internet to NATO countries

Russia could cut off internet to NATO countries

Chair of the NATO military committee Air Chief Marshall Sir Stuart Peach says Russian ships have been spotted close to Atlantic cables that carry...
Boost for Scotland’s wilderness and wildlife

Boost for Scotland’s wilderness and wildlife

Scotland’s international reputation as a key destination for experiencing world-class wild landscapes and outstanding wildlife is to be boosted by Trees for Life joining...

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