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).
… for leaders and security managers Recognising Terrorist Threats Run Hide Tell – What to do in a terrorist attack … What to do about suspicious items Dealing with bomb threats Hazardous materials Mitigating ‘Fire As a …
… and stakeholders to remain alert, but not alarmed. The UK threat from terrorism remains at ‘substantial’ meaning an … Queues from VAW - Advice Note.pdf Mitigation of Terrorist Threats at Venues during Ingress and Egress | Marauding …
… terrorism continues to represent the greatest terrorist threat to UK interests, the threat from Extreme-Right Wing Terrorism is growing and …
… groups and terrorists, both of which pose an increasing threat to the transport sector. Supporting the transport … who are developing their security culture against the threat of terrorism and organised crime groups. The RTSS, …
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You may have seen reports in the media this week about a man from Surrey, who was reported to Counter Terrorism Policing after IT repair men noticed suspicious content on his laptop. It’s a timely reminder of the important part business can play in stopping terrorist activity early.
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Businesses and organisations looking for CT-specific protective security and preparedness advice will be able to consult a register of qualified specialists thanks to an agreement between NaCTSO and the NPSA-sponsored Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES).
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The Home Office has now published the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 section 27 statutory guidance.