Articles by: Steven George-Hilley

Parliament Street makes Front Page of The Metro again

Parliament Street makes Front Page of The Metro again

Parliament Street secured a front page splash on UK national newspaper The Metro on the topic of crimes on Twitter and Facebook Steven George-Hilley discussed the topics in The Metro and The Daily Mail.  

by · 17th March 2014 · Press Room
Evening Standard: Parliament Street reveals weapons seized by the House of Commons

Evening Standard: Parliament Street reveals weapons seized by the House of Commons

Parliament Street director Clare George-Hilley has commented in the Evening Standard on our revelations that a total of 139 knives were seized from visitors to the House of Commons last year. She said: “These figures demonstrate the very real threats facing Parliament and underline the need for rigorous and robust checkpoint security measures to ensure the safety of the House […]

by · 5th March 2014 · Press Room
Sunday Times: Archbishop of Canterbury to Discuss Christian Hate Crimes

Sunday Times: Archbishop of Canterbury to Discuss Christian Hate Crimes

Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, is to examine if attacks on members of the clergy should be considered hate crimes, according to a front page story on today’s Sunday Times. The article includes research released by Parliament Street revealing that there have been 200 attacks on members of the clergy over the last five years, including beatings, assaults and incidents […]

by · 12th January 2014 · Press Room, frontpage
The Sunday Telegraph: Parliament Street exposes the tirade of violence against Christian leaders in modern Britain

The Sunday Telegraph: Parliament Street exposes the tirade of violence against Christian leaders in modern Britain

The Sunday Telegraph has written about Parliament Street’s campaign for assaults on religious leaders to be specifically categorised as hate crimes. Clare George-Hilley has called on the government to take steps to protect religious leaders. Coverage also appeared in The Times newspaper and other international news outlets. See also: Parliament Street Director Clare George-Hilley on assaults on priests  

by · 5th January 2014 · Press Room, frontpage
The Guardian: Parliament Street Comments on Email Abuse at Scotland Yard

The Guardian: Parliament Street Comments on Email Abuse at Scotland Yard

Parliament Street director Clare George-Hilley has contributed comment to The Guardian on email misuse at Scotland Yard. They carried the story on p17 on December 26th, 2013 The figures, obtained by the Guardian under freedom of information laws, reveal only four Met police employees have been sacked in six years for email misuse, while 441 have received verbal warnings. Read also: […]

by · 26th December 2013 · Tech Frontiers, Press Room
Business Computing World: Father Christmas Mastered Big Data, So Why Can’t The Public Sector?

Business Computing World: Father Christmas Mastered Big Data, So Why Can’t The Public Sector?

In a festive article for Business Computing World, Steven George-Hilley looks at how Big Data can be used in the public sector As 2013 draws to a close there have been numerous reminders of just how chronically ill-equipped the UK public sector is for capturing, crunching and deploying big data to improve services. These shortcomings are not simply a minor […]

by · 23rd December 2013 · Press Room
The Telegraph: Parliament Street investigation into Plebgate

The Telegraph: Parliament Street investigation into Plebgate

An investigation into the Metropolitan Police’s practice against incidents of falsifying Police logs has been published in today’s Daily Telegraph by Clare George-Hilley from the Parliament Street research council. Clare George-Hilley’s blog

by · 2nd December 2013 · Press Room, frontpage
Paul Flowers Ed Miliband

Ed Miliband’s Crystal Methodist cash cow has exposed the sinister side of Labour

Labour has spent the last few months on a relentless crusade to position Ed Miliband as the man on the side of ordinary working people, launching a moral crusade against the big energy companies, corrupt media empires and big businesses. Opinion polls indicate that until the recent revelations that about the Co-operative bank scandal, this strategy was beginning to work. […]

by · 22nd November 2013 · Home Affairs, Blog
Parliament Street makes front page of The Metro

Parliament Street makes front page of The Metro

Parliament Street research into rising crime figures on Britain’s rail network was front page news in The Metro newspaper. The story was also covered by the Daily Mail, The Mirror and The Evening Standard.

by · 19th November 2013 · Tech Frontiers, Press Room
Bletchley Park - Home of the WW2 Codebreakers

UK boosts cybersecurity skills through McAfee revamp of WW2 codebreaker site Bletchley Park

Britain’s cyber defences received a boost this morning, with the announcement of a new five year collaborative effort to transform heritage site Bletchley Park and develop it as a centre for educational excellence. Security giant McAfee will sponsor an international Cyber Security Exhibition and Computer Learning Zone, which will be located in a block of Bletchley Park which has sat […]

by · 23rd October 2013 · Defence & War