Plug and play biometric reader controls access to office computer networks
Five people are either under arrest or being sought who are members of a clandestine computer hacking group. Lulzsec has claimed responsibility for exposing security flaws in some of the world’s most high-profile systems.
Businesses could be asked to take part in a scheme which rewards sharing amenities.
In an agreement which is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK, a private firm will run a Lincolnshire police station.
Protesters who entered British Gas HQ left because they said they felt “threatened”. The group, who were complaining about high fuel prices, handed out leaflets to employees at the Staines depot.
Continued use of beach toilets is uncertain due to the amount of damage and graffiti on the walls of the building.
Petty theft is a bugbear to four in five firms who were surveyed and this turned out to be their biggest problem, according to research done by an insurance company.
A surgeon has condemned heartless cable thieves whose actions hit the work of three hospitals.
More than 300 people were arrested or fined during 2011 in just one area served by a district council thanks to CCTV cameras. Those caught due to the 24-hour surveillance provided by CCTV include illegal immigrants and those involved in criminal damage.
Thieves staged a break-in and stole a tractor, but abandoned it in a ditch after it failed to start.
The Home Office had pledged to pay up to £4.65 million, or half of the policing cost, of clearing a notorious travellers’ site.