… Infrastructure but with a broader remit, reflecting the fact that the threats the UK faces today extend far beyond … UK face, for example from terrorism, espionage, and state actors, and importantly what they can do to minimise their … through how they operate day to day.  The NPSA’s guidance, training, and advice is derived from world-leading research …
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… of terrorism contrary to Section 41 of the Terrorism Act (2000), as well as on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism under Section 5 of the Terrorism Act (2006).This arrest is in relation to an incident that …

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… mindset The risk of prisoners detained under the Terrorism Act radicalising visitors Planning and preparation for the … but that for bereaved families and for others, the impact of the attack never ends. Spending time listening to the … and all of us in policing to do our very best to prevent acts of terrorism, and when attacks happen, to take care of …

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… offences: Preparation of terrorism section 5 Terrorism Act 2006 Attempt to cause explosion, or making or keeping … with intent to endanger life section 3 Explosive Substances Act 1883 Possession of imitation firearm with intent to cause fear or violence section 16A Firearms Act 1968  The charge under the Terrorism Act relates to …

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… January 26), authorised charges under the Terrorism Act, in addition to explosives and firearms offences.   … following: one offence of engaging in the preparation of an act of terrorism, contrary to section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006 one offence of possessing an imitation firearm with …

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… concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism contrary to Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000. He has been held at a Police Station in West … the public to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity or behaviour to police in confidence on 0800 789 …

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… against the threats we face. To further explore this area, NaCTSO commissioned Coventry University to investigate … by the acronym ‘EVIL DONE’, can be used to identify attractive and vulnerable targets within a UK context. … Targets … review our understanding of target vulnerability and attractiveness.  To facilitate such an understanding, academics …

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… consequences here in the UK. … Iran has become the state-actor which most frequently crosses into terrorism, and we … or in person) to the police. You can report at gov.uk/ACT or call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800789321. In an …

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… … In 2021 the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) ProtectUK team first discussed the release of the ProtectUK platform to the public.  The Head of NaCTSO, Adam Thomson, stood on stage at that time and … footfall when compared to the previous year. At the NaCTSO stand, shared with the Home Office and the Joint …

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… An SIA investigation supported by NaCTSO has helped sites and premises in understanding the key … staff are suitable to take on this role. In view of this NaCTSO, in collaboration with the SIA, focussed on the issues … and in turn, helping to counter terrorism. The SIA and NaCTSO continue to support businesses and organisations to …

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