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Corps Security Wins Living Wage Champion Award
At last night’s Living Wage Champion Awards, Corps Security received the Recognised Service Provider Award in recognition of its leadership in advancing the Real Living Wage within the security industry and among its client network. Established initially as the Corps of Commissionairs in 1859, Corps Security has always been committed to providing the highest standard of employment, including pay rates to its colleagues. Today, as an accredited Recog...
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BSIA wins Business Member Association of the Year Award from the Association of Association Executives
*Press Release* The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has won the Business Member Association of the Year Award at the Association of Association Executives Awards 2020, which was held last night (16 December). In choosing the BSIA from a wide list of well-known and respected trade associations from across the United Kingdom, the judges chose the BSIA as overall winners by recognising that “the new leadership team have clearly ...
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Amulet awarded ‘Security Guarding Company of the Year over £25m Turnover’
Last night, 20th November 2019, the Churchill Group’s Amulet Security was awarded Security Guarding Company of the Year over £25m Turnover’ at the 20th Security and Fire Excellence Awards. The event which was held at the Park Lane Hilton in London was attended by over 1000 members of the security, fire and safety industries. The coveted award is given to companies based on their service, professionalism, and reputation within the ...
G4S crew receive commendation from the Royal Humane Society for saving life.

Crew members, Barry Dalgleish and Claire Wharton were performing their duties for the Police Services Police Custody Unit in Spalding when they noticed two men, one of whom was covered in blood, sitting near the road.

Reacting quickly, the crew offered assistance to the man, who was bleeding profusely from the head. Their initial assumption was that the man had suffered a...