Counter Terrorism Policing Teams have been testing new protective security and preparedness ways of working with over 30 Local Authorities and public bodies in the North East.
Keywords:
Counter Terrorism Support
, National Counter Terrorism Security Office
, Coventry University
, Institute for Peace and Security
, Protective Security
, Preparedness
, Secure societies
, Resilient societies
, Pilot program
, NaCTSO update
, North East Pilot
, NE Pilot
, Zones North East Pilot
… vulnerabilities to terrorism are continuously changing, making it necessary to continually review our understanding …
… home-made explosives and an extremist handbook. Bhatti was making nitro-glycerine, an explosive liquid, and was testing …
Whether you’re at home, at work, on the move or online, our guide to personal security provides advice on how to stay safe.
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Run Hide Tell
, Abroad
, Security online
, Security at home
, Personal Security
, Social media
, Cyber
, Cyber Security
… at security professionals or those with protective security decision-making capabilities within businesses and organisations. …
Meet NaCTSO at the Olympia, London from 30 September to 1 October.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has continued to intensify. From a UK policing perspective, we are seeing the impact of this conflict through a number of high profile protests in UK cities and a marked increase in hate crime reporting.
You will be aware of the tragic terrorist attack at Heaton Park Synagogue in Crumpsall, Manchester yesterday (02/10/2025). The thoughts of everyone in policing go out to the victims, the affected families and communities, particularly Jewish communities, at this difficult time.
On Tuesday 2nd May, the Home Office published a draft Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill. The new draft law will ensure that the UK will be better prepared for, and protected from, terrorist attacks.
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Protect Duty
, Martyn's Law
, Legislation
, Law
, Protective Security
, Home Office
, Parliament
, Government
, Counter Terrorism
, Martyn Hett
, Homeland Security Group
Premises and events will be better prepared to respond to attacks as landmark legislation known as Martyn’s Law gained Royal Assent and became law today (Thursday 3 April).