High tech street lights to save money
Councils will have the ability to remotely manage street lighting systems, saving an estimated 40 per cent on energy bills
'Most wanted' website for Thames Valley
Crimestoppers has set up a website for Thames Valley where the public can see the most wanted criminals in the area
Police have 'endemic culture of snooping'
Police officers accused of misleading Birmingham City Council over CCTV usage are being 'scapegoated'
Birmingham terror cameras covered up
Bags will be put over CCTV cameras in areas of Birmingham after objections
CCTV focusing on Muslim areas
About 150 cameras in two Muslim areas were funded by anti-terror fund
Intrusive IT projects 'have to stop'
Clegg says unpopular projects like the ID scheme and ContactPoint will go
Clegg vows to shake up democracy
The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has revealed government plans for large-scale political reform
DNA database to focus on guilty
Scottish model for retaining data of those charged and acquitted to be adopted
Dorset eyes £200m wide area network
OJEU tender sets out plans to develop ambitious public sector WAN
New EU powers for DNA sampling
An EU state could order another to get a DNA sample off a suspected criminal
New technology traps burglars in action
Cash boost will let the police set up new trap houses and vehicles to catch them
Stoke cancels privatised partnership
The council decided an outsourcing deal would not generate enough savings
York commissions high-speed fibre
The fibre network will boost public services and have 10Gbps bandwidth
Westminster to start shared services
Council will procure new network services that could be shared in London
One in eight crimes spotted by CCTV
Four police forces said 146,959 offences were detected by CCTV cameras