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False start: Brexit talks must now ensure close collaboration on security and policing continues post-Brexit

SUBSCRIBE 21st February 2020Andrew Staniforth, Policing Insight
Despite the damage caused of the UK's failure to notify EU member states of 75,000 criminal convictions, Policing Insight contributor Andrew Staniforth argues it is critical that trust is restored and close collaboration between intelligence and law enforcement agencies continues post Brexit.

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