Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (CTPHQ) is tendering for the provision of a storage, maintenance and deployment framework for the National Barrier Asset for an initial term of 36 months and a unilateral option of the CTPHQ/Authority to extend for a further period of 12 months up to a maximum of 48 months.
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).
… You can play your part by promoting the campaign using the digital toolkit available on ProtectUK Promoting the summer … zones, Pride and more. We have included a variety of new assets for 2025 which are also available to download for … sports content portfolio, an email signature graphic and a digital audio recording promoting our vigilance messaging. …
Keywords:
Summer Campaign
, Digital assets
, Counter Terrorism
, Toolkit
, Public events
, Event safety
… application remains viable, or whether an alternative digital solution is required. It is possible that a new … ProtectUK. … And, in anticipation of the overhaul of its digital services the ProtectUK App is to be withdrawn and …
… unlikely event one should occur near your premises. The Digital Toolkits section of ProtectUK contains free …
Keywords:
Protective Security
, Protective measures
, Business
, Small business
, Vigilance messaging
, Security mindedness
… The sessions also touch on the deployment methods of these digital offerings, which are all free to your organisation. …
The Home Office is pleased to share additional material about the Act including a one page leaflet and a myth buster.
… bus and coach sector to better protect their vehicles, assets and personnel from theft, hijacking or being targeted …
Security professionals are urged to remain vigilant and question who their clients are to ensure they are not carrying out damaging activity against the UK.
The Home Office has released a short video designed to educate viewers on the scope and requirements of the new Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, known as Martyn’s Law.