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UK needs 62,000 new security officers to ensure public safety in 2023
The UK’s private security industry must recruit, train and license more than 62,000 new security officers over the next 12 months to keep up with the growing demand for their services and keep the public safe, according to the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), the trade body for the professional security industry in the UK. To meet demand the BSIA has today launched a major national initiative, ‘
STM Group launches new website as part of wider re-branding campaign

On June 10th 2020, STM Group (UK) Ltd, a leading provider of manpower solutions, focused on security and cleaning, announced the launch of its’ new website. The launch comes during a time of restructuring and rebranding that they have been undergoing since the appointment of their new CEO, Paul Jacomb. The launch of the new Website was planned in coordination with the Company’s 15-year a...

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Security industry Authority launches campaign to reduce workplace violence

On November 25th 2019, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) announced a new campaign to address violence against security staff and to promote safe working environments for licensed individuals.

Call #SaferWorkplaces, the campaign aims to encourage security staff to report acts of violence against them while also pushing employers to take a more active role in maintaining a safe...

Kingdom Services Group signs up to the Women’s Night Safety Charter

The Kingdom Services Group has officially announced their pledge to support the Women's Night Safety charter, a new program launched by London's mayoral office. Spearheaded by the mayor's Night Czar, Amy Lamé, the initiative aims to make women feel safer and more confident in the city, after hours.

Businesses who operate in the night time economy have been asked to sign-up to a series of pledge...

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SIA launches new nationwide campaign to alleviate the dangers of the night-time economy.

It is no secret that the evenings in Britain can get a little rowdy once the lights go out and the drinks go down with violence being common place in drinking hot-spots around the country. The night-time economy has long been accused of being unsafe and in order to combat this, the Security Industry has launched it’s national #SaferNightsOut campaign to help protect both security staff and members of the public.