… Vigilance advice following Synagogue attack in Manchester …
… Counter Terrorism Policing’s Summer campaign aims to encourage businesses and the public … atmosphere, making people feel safe and confident during summer events. By promoting a shared responsibility for … forward and sharing concerns with staff and security. Vigilance The summer campaign's emphasis on vigilance and …
… This summer will see millions of people across the UK enjoying … businesses across the UK to help keep the public safe this summer. You can play your part by promoting the campaign … graphic and a digital audio recording promoting our vigilance messaging. We encourage you to share the content …
Keywords:
Summer Campaign
, Digital assets
, Counter Terrorism
, Toolkit
, Public events
, Event safety
… Your business plays a vital role in encouraging vigilance amongst your customers and by doing so, could … not just the police 1 . Findings also suggest that vigilance messaging can reassure visitors that their … The Digital Toolkits section of ProtectUK contains free vigilance materials, such as printable posters, social media …
Keywords:
Protective Security
, Protective measures
, Business
, Small business
, Vigilance messaging
, Security mindedness
… your risks, based on the current threat Increase staff vigilance: Ensure all staff are fully briefed to positively …
… of your organisation to take part to encourage security vigilance and awareness. Sign up or log in to your ProtectUK …
Keywords:
Protective Security
, Course
, incident response
, Incident
, Training
, Decision making
, professionals
, Counter Terrorism Policing
, accreditation
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.
… being undertaken to support their local areas. To encourage vigilance throughout the celebrations, we offered our …
… mindset, we empower ourselves to navigate the world with vigilance and preparedness, thus mitigating risks and …
Keywords:
Run Hide Tell
, Abroad
, Security online
, Security at home
, Personal Security
, Social media
, Cyber
, Cyber Security
On 30th April 2026 the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) raised the UK National Threat Level from SUBSTANTIAL, meaning an attack is likely, to SEVERE, meaning an attack is highly likely.