Affiliated National Canine Training and Accreditation for Private Security (NCTAS-P) teams are welcomed to train with our police training schools, helping prepare them for annual accreditation and continuous training, providing the nation with Home Office backed assurance in detection capability for Explosives Detection Dog (EDD) teams.
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… The National Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Centre (NCBRNC) share an insight into two European … threat to the UK of a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attack or plot by a terrorist group or individual … Rieti … The National Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Centre (NCBRNC) Testing and Exercising …
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The second volume of the Manchester Arena Inquiry report has been published.
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Earlier this week the National Counter Terrorism Security Office spent two days at the International Security Expo.
Over the two days the team heard from fantastic speakers with strong experience in the world of security, spoke directly to users of ProtectUK and gained feedback on the progress they have made since launching.
Over the two days the team heard from fantastic speakers with strong experience in the world of security, spoke directly to users of ProtectUK and gained feedback on the progress they have made since launching.
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Representatives from 100 businesses across Gibraltar attended the first Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) event to be held in the British Overseas Territory, last month.
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We look back at the 40th Anniversary of the Security and Policing Event, and the showcasing of the ProtectUK platform.
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The Government’s newly proposed “protect duty” will require venue operators to consider the risks posed from terrorist attacks and take reasonable, proportional measures to prepare and protect the public.
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… recognising a chemical, biological radioactive or nuclear attack guidance . Additional information: REMOVE …
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A statement has been released from Greater Manchester Police on the incident at Liverpool Women’s Hospital. In the statement there is reference to the type of device that was used in the attack.
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After a car caught flames outside Liverpool Women's Hospital at around 11am on Sunday, it has now been declared a terrorist incident by the Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism and is being led by Counter Terrorism Policing North West, with support from Merseyside Police.
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