described this as a very serious situation and they say they have established an emergency threat assessment group that will look at the welfare concerns of their people. they have issued a safety advice to psni staff, given the concern this has caused that simply will not be enough. there may be 10,000 people, friends and families who may be affected by this and will be listening carefully to what the chief constable has to say tomorrow at a policing board meeting that has been called as an emergency. he finished a family holiday early to attend. they will want reassurance about their safety and security and they will want a guarantee that nothing like this will happen again. thank you very much. live now to mike nesbitt, the former leader of the ulster unionist party and a member of northern
anyone on old style benefits must give consent but it isn t required from those on universal credit. you re live with bbc news. now to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland. in response to a freedom of information request, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff, where they were based, and their roles. the details were then published online, before being removed. the police service of northern ireland has apologised and called it an unacceptable error and have now issued updated safety advice for the officers. more than 300 police officers were murdered in northern ireland the police service of northern ireland has apologised
and called it an unacceptable error and have now issued updated safety advice for the officers. drjonny byrne, criminologist at ulster university. you work with a number of organisations including the police service for northern ireland and the department ofjustice. you work with a number of organisations so what have psni members have set on their concerns? has been a difficult 2a hours and it is having a significant impact in terms of staff morale, the culture within the organisation but also having an impact in terms of public confidence in the organisation itself. so two main audiences affected by this data breach. for our international viewers, why is this data breach so significant? the reality is 25 years after the good friday agreement policing is still not a normal occupation in northern ireland and unfortunately police officers still have to check under their cars, police officers still have to check undertheir cars, have police officers still have to check under their cars,
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