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… This could include using bladed weapons such as knives. Publicly accessible locations and religious institutions are … terrorists. What this means for UK businesses and the public By their very nature, attacks by S-ITs are difficult … Nevertheless, as with all types of terrorist attacks, the public and business community have a vital role in alerting …
… robust response because of the health risks posed to the public. To date, there has been no UK terrorist attack using … to use them. What this means for UK businesses and the public Businesses and members of the public play a vital role in alerting the authorities to …
… best available evidence supports the work we do to keep the public safe from terrorism.  To support this, we are fully … questions, challenge accepted practices and innovate in the public interest. You can read more about Evidence-based …
… use of social media and modern communication methods to publicise and glamorise their acts, it is likely that Daesh …
The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University have provided insights on the relevance of ‘EVIL DONE’ to the current UK threat landscape. With collaboration from: Professor Rachel Monaghan, Dr Bianca Slocombe, Professor David McIlhatton and Professor John Cuddihy.
… vehicle for an attack.  VAW attacks frequently start on public roads with no warning and can often form part of a … methodologies. What does this mean for business and the public? As with other less sophisticated methodologies, VAW …
… near future   Reporting suspicious activity  Members of the public should always remain alert to the danger of terrorism …