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Atlas Security takes deal at The Carter

Atlas Security has been awarded a new contract with BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPPRE) for the provision of 24/7 security services at The Carter in the City of London. Services include manned guarding, CCTV monitoring, post room and loading bay ...

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Security tech specialist launches next-generation alarm signalling solution to offer BT Redcare replacement

Security tech specialist Signal Dynamic has launched a next-generation alarm signalling system to offer the industry a replacement for BT’s popular Redcare service. BT surprised the market in February by announcing the closure of its Redcare division in August 2025, ...

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Carlisle moves to self-delivered solutions

In a strategic move which reflects Carlisle’s commitment to championing ethical labour practices and raising standards within the security sector, the company has announced it will be completely removing the utilisation of subcontractors to fulfil core roles across its contracts. As ...

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Key leadership appointment within Bidvest Noonan’s Risk & Intelligence function

Bidvest Noonan has appointed Ian Martin to lead its Risk & Intelligence function. Joining the business as Director of Risk and Intelligence, Martin will develop and deploy innovative and progressive solutions to help customers stay ahead of threats. Focusing on ...

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Mitie secures new HMRC deal

Mitie has secured a new contract with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to provide security services across 40 sites nationwide, including 12 government hubs located across the UK from Glasgow to Belfast and Leeds to London. Coming into service ...

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Churchill wins dual service shopping centre deal

Churchill Group has secured a three-year dual service contract with Heathway Shopping Centre in Dagenham. The contract, which commenced at the beginning of 2024, includes cleaning and security services delivered through Amulet. Heathway Shopping Centre is a cornerstone of the ...

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The new AI Act and its impact on the facilities sector

By Peter Smyth, Director of Technology & Innovation, and Olga Mitropoulou, Director of Risk & Compliance at Bidvest Noonan On Wednesday, the EU passed the world’s first comprehensive AI law, the Artificial Intelligence Act. This Act is set to establish ...

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Safety in the city

Matthew Holliday, Director of Technical Services and Field Operations at the National Security Inspectorate, describes how an existing innovative partnership scheme protecting multi-occupancy commercial buildings has been repurposed, unlocking a spectrum of potential benefits for FMs beyond its City of ...

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Two new hires for Atlas Security’s management team

Following significant growth in Scotland and the Midlands, the security services provider has appointed two new leaders as part of its growth plans. Emmanuel Fadunmoye (pictured left) has joined the business as Security Account Manager for the Midlands region and ...

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The vital role of anti-shatter film in Martyn’s Law preparation

In the wake of tragic events like the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, governments and organisations worldwide have intensified efforts to enhance security measures to protect public spaces. Martyn’s Law, proposed in memory of Martyn Hett, one of the victims ...

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