
Sir Mark Rowley
Sir Mark Rowley is the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service in London, who faced criticism for the police's decision to raid a Quaker meeting house where young activists were gathered, raising questions about the justification and methods used in policing peaceful protests.
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Sir Mark Rowley is the Metropolitan Commissioner who received information relevant to the investigation.
Met police to launch investigation into alleged Mandelson-Epstein email leaks | UK newsSir Mark Rowley is intensifying the use of facial recognition technology, which he considers one of the most important innovations in crime fighting.
Hoață arestată după ce a încercat să evite camerele de recunoaștere facială în timp real. Cum funcționează această tehnologieMet Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley stated that the behaviour outlined in the Panorama programme was 'disgraceful'.
Why the BBC went undercover in the Met Police to investigate claims of racism and misogynySir Mark Rowley voiced concerns about the enforcement of online content regulations.
How the simmering freedom of speech row reached boiling pointSir Mark Rowley is the head of the Metropolitan Police who warned about outdated technology due to budget cuts.
UK's most powerful supercomputer Isambard-AI comes onlineSir Mark Rowley, head of the Metropolitan Police, said years of cuts had left forces working with 'outdated' technology.
Minister tells UK's Turing AI institute to focus on defenceSir Mark Rowley expressed hope that the verdict would bring justice to Daniel's loved ones.
Hainault sword attacker jailed for life for murdering schoolboySir Mark Rowley, head of the Metropolitan Police, said years of cuts had left forces working with 'outdated' technology.
Social media time limits for children considered by governmentSir Mark Rowley is the Metropolitan police commissioner who was questioned about the decision to break down the door during the raid.
Why did 30 Met officers kick the door down at a teenage tea and biscuits meeting in a Quaker house? | Protest






















































