… terrorist attack at Heaton Park Synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester yesterday (02/10/2025). The thoughts of everyone … call 999. … Vigilance advice following Synagogue attack in Manchester …
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… 21 other victims, was tragically killed in the horrific Manchester Arena attack in 2017. The Act will ensure the public are …
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… Hett who was tragically killed alongside 21 others in the Manchester Arena attack in May 2017. It delivers on the Prime … Hett was murdered alongside 21 innocent victims in the Manchester Arena terror attack on 22 May 2017, and whilst …
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The National Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Centre (NCBRNC) share an insight into two European commissioned testing and exercising projects.
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Our awareness products and campaigns are an essential part of keeping the UK safe from terrorism. Our Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) suite of products, including our award-winning ACT e-Learning, provide the public with the knowledge they need to understand and respond to security threats and incidents with confidence.
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, Research
, Evidence
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, publicly accessible locations
, Preparedness
, EVIL DONE
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, Academia
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, ACT Awareness
, First Aid
, SCAN
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, Counter Terrorism
, campaign
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… to Martyn Hett who was killed alongside 21 others in the Manchester Arena terrorist attack in 2017. The draft bill will be … job that bit harder. “Almost six years after the Manchester Arena attack it’s now critical this bill is …
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Understanding terrorist targeting is an essential part of our efforts to protect the public and prepare against the threats we face.
To further explore this area, NaCTSO commissioned Coventry University to investigate whether a prominent risk assessment framework, known by the acronym ‘EVIL DONE’, can be used to identify attractive and vulnerable targets within a UK context.
To further explore this area, NaCTSO commissioned Coventry University to investigate whether a prominent risk assessment framework, known by the acronym ‘EVIL DONE’, can be used to identify attractive and vulnerable targets within a UK context.
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