This session will explore the details of the recently released guidance on police use of facial recognition technology, results of a public attitudes survey, alongside an open consultation seeking views on a new legal framework for law enforcement’s use of biometrics, facial recognition and similar technologies.  

Key information

  • Home Office guidance: Police use of facial recognition (Published: 4 December 2025)
  • Open consultation on a new legal framework for law enforcement use of biometrics, facial recognition and similar technologies (Deadline: 12 February 2026)
  • Public attitudes survey: Published alongside the consultation, a Home Office survey found two in three people support police use of facial recognition technology, though many expressed concerns about potential misuse and false identification risks.

Scope of the consultation

The consultation explores whether the framework should extend beyond facial recognition to cover:

  • Other biometric technologies (voice recognition, iris scanning, gait analysis)
  • Inferential technologies that analyse behaviour or emotions
  • Object recognition for clothing, vehicles or personal belongings

This session will be an opportunity for members to give feedback on the consultation; we will capture key member insights to inform a collective sector response to the consultation.

To share your views and feed into techUK's written response, please email [email protected] and cc in [email protected] and [email protected]


Dave Evans

Dave Evans

Head of Programme - Justice and Emergency Services and Economic Crime Lead, techUK

Daniella Bennett Remington

Daniella Bennett Remington

Policy Manager - Digital Regulation, techUK

Tess Buckley

Tess Buckley

Senior Programme Manager in Digital Ethics and AI Safety, techUK

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Dave Evans

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Cinzia Miatto

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