
| The British Security Industry approves of UK government boost to R&D Tax Credits The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has welcomed the Government's announcement of a boost to tax credits for small businesses conducting Research and Development into new products. As part of yesterday's Budget announcement, Chancellor... | |
| New security strategy for 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games praised by BSIA The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has welcomed the Government's publication of a revised Safety and Security Strategy for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Revised following the publication of the National Security Strategy in October... | |
| UK MPs in support of the crime-solving capabilities of CCTV systems Following the second reading of the Protection of Freedoms Bill in the House of Commons earlier this week, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is welcoming the positive comments made by many MPs in support of the crime-solving capabilities of... | |
| Safety and Security Asia 2011 to highlight key security and safety issues in South-East Asia Political conflicts and terrorism concerns in South-east Asia have propelled the region's safety and security industry to new heights. Safety & Security Asia 2011 is held to address these... | |
| British Security Industry Association announces Annual Security Personnel Awards 2011 The regional winners of the British Security Industry Association's Annual Security Personnel Awards 2011 have been announced.The awards recognise the excellent work and vital contribution that those working in the security industry are making across the... | |
| BSIA discusses best practice within information destruction industry The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is hosting its second annual Information Destruction conference and exhibition, aimed at sharing best practice amongst suppliers and service providers within the information destruction industry. The event... | |
| British Security Industry Association welcomes Freedoms Bill demanding the Code of Practice for CCTV industry The Coalition Government published the Protection of the Freedoms Bill, following an announcement by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. In the Bill, reference is made to the forthcoming appointment of a Surveillance Camera Commissioner, and to the... | |
| JSIC highlights the need for a single representative body for all sectors of the private security industry The leak in September 2010 of an imminent government announcement that the Security Industry Authority (SIA) would be axed in the current round of planned expenditure cuts caused the security industry manned guarding interests to reel in shock. The demise... | |
| The BSIA calls for implementation of enhanced security measures to fight against retail crime Following the publication of the results from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) Retail Crime Survey 2010, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) urges retailers to up their game in the fight against retail crime by improving their in-store... | |
| CCTV cameras assist security in recent student protests in London CCTV cameras have played a vital role in bringing to justice those responsible for the violent disorder at last week's large-scale student protests in Millbank, London.Two more arrests were made yesterday following CCTV footage being released to the public,... | |
| BSIA welcomes sentencing of cash-in-transit robbers caught with the help of CCTV footage The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has welcomed the sentencing of four cash-in-transit robbers, which took place at the Old Bailey recently. The offenders, who were responsible for several robberies in London netting them £100,000 and... | |
| BSIA analyses how enlisting the help of private security industry can be pivotal in dealing with flood In the aftermath of the severe flooding that affected the Cornwall area on Tuesday and Wednesday, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) analyses how the private security industry can help the police force cope with the challenges brought on by... Related market: Government & Public Services | |
| BSIA reinforces need for security partnership after recent student protests As the clear-up continues at Conservative Party headquarters following last week's violent student protests against tuition fees, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is highlighting the important role that the private security industry could... | |
| BSIA announces its support to the Olympic and Paralympic Safety and Security Conference 2010 The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has announced its support for the forthcoming Olympic and Paralympic Safety and Security Conference 2010. The event, now in its second year, will take place on 25 November and is hosted by the Royal United... | |
| BSIA appoints Tim Compston as National PR Committee Chairman The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has appointed its National PR Committee Chairman.Tim Compston, from BSIA member company RemGuard Visual Management, will be heading the BSIA National PR meetings for the next 12 months, having been re-elected... | |
| BSIA advises homeowners to install security systems to gear up for increased security breaches during winter As the days are getting shorter and the cold starts settling in, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is reminding homeowners of the importance of ensuring that their homes and possessions are protected this winter. Past events have proven that... | |
| Security Alliance stands as one to work with the Government to form new regulations The Government's announcement on 14 October that there will be a phased transition to a new regulatory system was given a cautious welcome by the Security Alliance on 15 October. Since then, the stakeholders in industry who formed that Alliance have met and... | |
| BSIA backs airport security measures as an important step in the fight against terrorism As Western airlines once again become the focus of terrorist threat, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is highlighting the ongoing importance of aviation security in the fight against extremism.A plot by Yemen-based members of terrorist group... | |
| BSIA demands in-house licensing of security guards The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is calling for a renewed focus on the licensing of in-house security personnel. "Many people will be shocked to discover that the same licensing law that applies to contracted-out security guards does... | |
| BSIA explains how private and public sector security forces can work together in the face of budget cuts As Chancellor George Osborne reveals the Coalition government's four-year Public Spending Review Plan, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) analyses how public and private sectors could work together to overcome challenges brought on by budget... |
