All news on the topic: Surveillance
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UK to pay £480m to France for new migrant detention centre and patrols
Rishi Sunak hailed a breakthrough in the UK's relationship with France after the first summit between the two nations in five years - but was unable to secure the return agreement the government desperately wants
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Lawyer who killed wife and son placed in secure area of prison over attack fears
Authorities fear the infamy of the case that gripped the nation will make Alex Murdaugh, who brutally killed his wife Maggie and their son Paul, a target for other inmates in Columbia, South Carolina, US
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Pilot 'didn't hear' call before take-off in horror Sea World helicopter crash
A pilot "did not recall" his fellow pilot making a standard taxiing call to say he was taking off before their helicopters collided and crashed in Australia, tragically killing four people and injuring nine others
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Four people kidnapped at gunpoint from minivan in Mexican cartel territory
The four US citizens had crossed into Mexico on Friday in a white minivan, but soon came under fire before a gang of suspected cartel gunmen dragged them into a pick up and drove them away from the scene in Matamoros
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Threatening Chinese spy cameras found on King Charles' Sandringham estate
CCTV cameras manufactured by Hikvision are said to be used at multiple locations on Sandringham Estate, where the royal family spend their Christmases
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'Arena bombing tragedy weighs heavily on MI5 after mistakes and judgment errors'
Salman Abedi had been on MI5’s radar aged 15 and had been to Libya several times - nobody in the UK security system will be blaming themselves more than those in MI5 who failed, writes Chris Hughes
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Shop cashier battered by woman and grown daughters in horror footage
CCTV shows the group gather outside before launching the attack on the cashier. The victim said she called out the suspect for trying to cut in line about a week beforehand
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Ex-detective's chance meeting led to £26m raid's 'slippery, devious' middleman
BBC's new hit drama The Gold sees Jack Lowden play Kenneth Noye - ex-Det Supt Brown, now 82, was secretly tasked with finding the missing gold and said his only lead was a photo of the six robbers taken months before the historic raid
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UK's Supervet goes on safari and witnesses plight of rhinos hunted for horns
The famed veterinary surgeon, known as The Supervet, is used to treating domesticated pets at his Surrey clinic, so this large and impressive animal was a sight to behold
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Protected birds shot, trapped and poisoned in rising crimewave across the UK
Nada Farhoud looks at what is behind the rising crimewave of protected species of birds being shot, trapped and poisioned - as rare goshawks, golden eagles, barn owls, peregrine falcons and white-tailed eagles are among the victims
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Moment kidnapped woman held for year breaks free and runs to petrol station
The woman was reportedly 'terrified' when she arrived at a petrol station in New Jersey, US. Her aleged captor arrived shortly after but she had dead-bolted the door
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Cockpit audio hears baffled US pilots as 'octagonal' UFO is 'not a balloon'
US pilots heard to be confused in audio recording from the cockpit of a F-16 fighter jet, while on a mission to shoot down a third UFO in recent days
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Military jets scrambled as mystery balloons spotted above two European countries
NATO fighter jets were deployed after a 'weather balloon-like' object was spotted above Romania yesterday, with Moldova also detecting an unknown object near its border with Ukraine
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UFO expert says 'catastrophic failure' of shot objects is good for alien hunters
Nick Pope, who ran the British Government's UFO project, said it's 'exciting times' for extraterrestrial enthusiasts but added there's a 'catastrophic failure of intelligence' about the recent sightings across the US
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Mum's fresh hope for justice 25 years after son found dead at bottom of Thames
After spending a 25th Christmas without Ricky Reel, his mum Sukhdev Reel has been told the police will now take a look at her son's case with 'fresh eyes'
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M25 road Kenneth Noye tells victim's lover he's 'not a danger' to her
Killer Kenneth Noye, freed in 2019, has spoken out for the first time in a new book by Donal MacIntyre and Karl Howman. He also agreed to sit down after 40 years with the man who brought him to justice
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All you need to know about spy balloons being shot down over US and Canada
Dr Patrick Bury, Senior Lecturer in Security at the University of Bath, and a former NATO analyst and Captain in the Royal Irish Regiment, answers the key questions on the escalating situation
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Diver kicks shark in face after 'survival instincts kick in' during attack
Tao Hoogland was diving with his friend Joseph at Shark Bay, Western Australia, on Friday when suddenly they were just inches away from a hungry and aggressive shark
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Top city museum burglary as 11 high value items stolen during daring heist
Burglars forced their way into the Princessehof Ceramics Museum in Leeuwarden, Netherlands - which houses some of the most-valuable ceramic art in the country, including priceless Ming vases
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Pentagon UFO files include 171 mystery sightings that military cannot explain
The renewed interest comes as four UFOs were shot down over US and Canadian airspace just days after a Chinese "spy balloon" flew over the country before being shot down over the sea
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US general refuses to rule out aliens after 'octagonal' UFO shot down from sky
The octagonal object with strings hanging off of it but no discernable payload was flying low at about 20,000 feet over Lake Huron in the US near the border with Canada
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China 'detects UFO' in airspace days after US shoots down 'spy balloon'
An employee at the marine development authority in East China's Shandong Province announced on Sunday that they had spotted the UFO flying in waters near the coastal city of Rizhao, Global Times reports
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Leaked docs suggest Vladimir Putin is mobilising army of ‘kamikaze’ spies in UK
A Russian intelligence source close to the Kremlin has suggested Moscow will "intensify undercover work with secret informants" across the UK, it has been claimed
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Chinese spy balloons have likely spied on UK and 'would have been shot down too'
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace confirmed it's highly likely that Chinese high-altitude spy balloons - like the one shot down off the coast of North Carolina last week - have soared over Britain and collected intelligence signals from below
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US intelligence says Chinese spy balloon WAS part of global surveillance op
Brigadier General Pat Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary, said in a news conference Wednesday that four more balloons have now been spotted flying in the skies above America
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