National Police Chiefs' Council

Lassen Peak Appoints Former London Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Graham McNulty QPM, to its Advisory Committee for the United Kingdom

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Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Mr. McNulty states, "I have witnessed first-hand the misery caused by knife crime and the impact that it has across all our communities. I'm excited and encouraged to be a part of Lassen Peak's mission of providing a safe, accurate detection device which will provide huge assistance to frontline cops trying to take knives off our streets. This technology will allow police officers to stop the right people, focusing on those individuals intent on causing harm within our communities. Policing is a challenging profession where officers on the ground are asked to make split second judgements -- it is important we provide them with the best equipment to keep us all safe."

Key Points: 
  • BELLEVUE, Wash., June 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lassen Peak announces the appointment of Graham McNulty to its Advisory Committee for the United Kingdom.
  • Throughout his 30-year career, Mr. McNulty has been an active leader in the U.K. policing community, including holding the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) Lead for Knife-Enabled Crime and Gangs.
  • In January 2022, Mr. McNulty was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Mr. McNulty brings a wealth of relevant experience to the Lassen Peak Advisory Committee.

Lassen Peak Appoints Former London Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Graham McNulty QPM, to its Advisory Committee for the United Kingdom

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, May 16, 2023

BELLEVUE, Wash., May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lassen Peak announces the appointment of Graham McNulty to its Advisory Committee for the United Kingdom. Throughout his 30-year career, Mr. McNulty has been an active leader in the U.K. policing community, including holding the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) Lead for Knife-Enabled Crime and Gangs. In January 2022, Mr. McNulty was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Key Points: 
  • BELLEVUE, Wash., May 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lassen Peak announces the appointment of Graham McNulty to its Advisory Committee for the United Kingdom.
  • In January 2022, Mr. McNulty was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
  • "This technology will allow police officers to stop the right people, focusing on individuals intent on causing harm."
  • Mr. McNulty brings a wealth of relevant experience to the Lassen Peak Advisory Committee.

The National Cyber Awards® returns to London this September

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

The National Cyber Awards were designed to recognise employees of organisations such as the Ministry of Defence, National Crime Agency and the UK Cyber Security Council, whose hard work to protect the UK is rarely seen by the general public.

Key Points: 
  • The National Cyber Awards were designed to recognise employees of organisations such as the Ministry of Defence, National Crime Agency and the UK Cyber Security Council, whose hard work to protect the UK is rarely seen by the general public.
  • Now in its fifth year and following the huge success of the 2022 event, The National Cyber Awards® returns to London on Monday 25th September 2023 at the Novotel London West, Hammersmith.
  • In support of recognising individuals, teams and organisations for their achievements within the cyber and digital sectors, the National Cyber Awards® 2023 will be sponsored by BAE Systems Digital Intelligence.
  • This year, we welcome four exciting new awards: The Prime Minister’s Award for Cyber 2023, The Alan Turing Cyber Award 2023, The NHS Digital Cyber Award 2023 and the National Cyber Security Council Award 2023.

Committee examine ‘county lines’ drug distribution networks

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Friday, January 25, 2019

Education Committee examines drug distribution methodology and its role in driving serious violent crime

Key Points: 
  • As part of its inquiry into serious violence, the Home Affairs Committee hears evidence on the county lines drug distribution methodology and its role in driving serious violent crime.
  • Members will hear from policing authorities responding to the issue.
  • The session is likely to cover:
    The scale and nature of the county lines problem, and factors driving this form of drug distribution and exploitation
    The response of the police and other agencies to county lines, including disrupting networks and safeguarding trafficked and exploited children, and
    The role of Government funding reductions, including on the ability of police forces to respond effectively to county lines.
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner Duncan Ball, Lead for Gangs, National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)
    Assistant Chief Constable Jacqueline Sebire, Bedfordshire Police and NPCC Serious Violence Co-ordinator
    Councillor Simon Blackburn, Chair - Safer and Stronger Communities Board, Local Government Association

Committee examine ‘county lines’ drug distribution networks

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 25, 2019

Education Committee examines drug distribution methodology and its role in driving serious violent crime

Key Points: 
  • As part of its inquiry into serious violence, the Home Affairs Committee hears evidence on the county lines drug distribution methodology and its role in driving serious violent crime.
  • Members will hear from policing authorities responding to the issue.
  • The session is likely to cover:
    The scale and nature of the county lines problem, and factors driving this form of drug distribution and exploitation
    The response of the police and other agencies to county lines, including disrupting networks and safeguarding trafficked and exploited children, and
    The role of Government funding reductions, including on the ability of police forces to respond effectively to county lines.
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner Duncan Ball, Lead for Gangs, National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)
    Assistant Chief Constable Jacqueline Sebire, Bedfordshire Police and NPCC Serious Violence Co-ordinator
    Councillor Simon Blackburn, Chair - Safer and Stronger Communities Board, Local Government Association

Committee examine ‘county lines’ drug distribution networks

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 25, 2019

Education Committee examines drug distribution methodology and its role in driving serious violent crime

Key Points: 
  • As part of its inquiry into serious violence, the Home Affairs Committee hears evidence on the county lines drug distribution methodology and its role in driving serious violent crime.
  • Members will hear from policing authorities responding to the issue.
  • The session is likely to cover:
    The scale and nature of the county lines problem, and factors driving this form of drug distribution and exploitation
    The response of the police and other agencies to county lines, including disrupting networks and safeguarding trafficked and exploited children, and
    The role of Government funding reductions, including on the ability of police forces to respond effectively to county lines.
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner Duncan Ball, Lead for Gangs, National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)
    Assistant Chief Constable Jacqueline Sebire, Bedfordshire Police and NPCC Serious Violence Co-ordinator
    Councillor Simon Blackburn, Chair - Safer and Stronger Communities Board, Local Government Association