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Facial recognition technology to expand across more UK towns as ministers seek public input

December 4, 2025
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Facial recognition technology to expand across more UK towns as ministers seek public input

Facial recognition cameras to expand across UK towns and cities

Facial recognition cameras will be brought to more towns and cities as ministers look to unleash them nationwide, reports BritPanorama.

The scanners have already aided authorities in apprehending offenders by matching faces from CCTV, doorbells, and live crowd footage, according to the Home Office.

A ten-week consultation has been launched seeking public feedback on necessary safeguards, highlighting the importance of public trust. Clear regulations are deemed essential to provide police with the confidence to deploy the technology broadly without legal obstacles.

Policing minister Sarah Jones described the technology as the most significant advancement in criminal apprehension since DNA matching. She stated, “We will expand its use so forces can put more criminals behind bars and tackle crime in their communities.”

A new national face-matching system is also undergoing testing, designed to allow officers to search millions of custody images in seconds.

However, civil liberties advocate Akiko Hart from Liberty expressed disappointment at the Home Office’s approach to the consultation, stating: “It’s disappointing the Home Office is starting a consultation with a pledge to ramp up its use.”

The initiative poses critical questions about privacy and the use of technology in policing, paralleling ongoing debates about the balance between security and civil liberties.

This expansion reflects broader trends in law enforcement towards technological integration, raising significant implications for societal norms regarding surveillance and personal privacy.

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