On Friday 9 June 2017 we successfully defended an appeal by Extreme Security Solutions Limited against a decision to refuse them ACS status.
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Tell us what you think of our Approved Contractor Scheme
We have begun a fundamental review of its flagship Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
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Terrorism Threat: Stay Vigilant
In response to the recent events in Manchester, we want to reinforce and emphasise the importance of vigilance and of reporting any concerns to the anti-terrorist hotline.
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Violence Reduction Workshops
We are running a series of events across the UK to promote violence reduction measures within the night-time economy. Our first one is on the 25th of April in Ipswich.
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Violence Reduction Workshops: Good security making towns safer
We are running a series of events across the UK to promote violence reduction measures within the night-time economy. Our first one is on the 25th of April in Ipswich.
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Message on Counter-Terrorism from the Metropolitan Police
The level of threat is complex and ranges from lone actors intent on carrying out crude attacks to sophisticated networks pursuing ambitious and coordinated plots.
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New Approved Contractor Assessing Bodies
The contracts that the SIA has with external assessment bodies are due to come to an end in March 2017.
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Door Supervisor prosecuted for using fake SIA licence
On Tuesday 7 March 2017 Christopher David Price pleaded guilty at Cardiff and Vale Magistrates Court, for the offence of working as a Door Supervisor without an SIA licence.
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Workshops Announced for our Stakeholder Conference on 14 march 2017
Today we announced the details of the workshops to be run at our Stakeholder Conference, on Tuesday 14 March 2017.
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Former Approved Contractor prosecuted for supplying unlicensed guards over 170 times
On 16 February, at Basingstoke Magistrates Court, Steven Douglas of Triforce Security Solutions Ltd, was found guilty of supplying unlicensed security operatives.
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