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… is an essential part of our efforts to protect the public and prepare against the threats we face. To further … the most vulnerable/ attractive targets were:   Since the publication of Outsmarting the Terrorists, there have been … of the framework following a shift in targeting, from Publicly Accessible Locations (PALs) to Venues and Public
… including our award-winning ACT e-Learning, provide the public with the knowledge they need to understand and … advent of Martyn’s Law, this will be even more important as public participation and exposure to counter terrorism (CT) … and campaigns have been received and understood by the public, the Research and Product Development Unit (R&PDU) in …
… The relevant premises are accessible to members of the public for the purpose of the event; It is reasonable to … action to reduce the risk of harm to their workers and the public. To ensure a proportionate approach, it is expected … in place, so far as reasonably practicable, appropriate public protection procedures that could be reasonably …
… Counters Terrorism (ACT) campaigns.   It encourages the public to stay alert while they enjoy a summer full of … Research has shown that the campaign is welcomed by the public. When we asked people about the campaign, the … out and about. More generally, research shows that the public agrees that everyone has a role to play in defeating …
… fund their activities. Much of this is done in view of the public. For further information view our FAQs. Report any of … on 0800 789 321. Every year thousands of reports from the public help the police keep communities safe from terrorism. … Policing website about how to stay safe and how both the public and industry can help report suspicious activity. … …
… Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 will require public premises where 200 or more individuals may be … a manifesto commitment to strengthen the security of public events and venues. Read the Martyn’s Law Factsheet – … promise to introduce Martyn’s Law and better protect the public from terrorism.  “Figen’s courage and determination …
… This could include using bladed weapons such as knives. Publicly accessible locations and religious institutions are … terrorists.   What does this mean 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 …
… for staff to conduct examinations for suspicious items.   Public and Communal Areas Keep public and communal areas e.g. exits, entrances, toilets, …
… this could include: digital screens at your sites (public facing and back of house);  posters to print and display at your sites (public facing and back of house); posts on your social media … all-staff emails and newsletters; stories on your public-facing channels, such as your website news section, …
… robust response because of the health risks posed to the public. To date, there has been no UK terrorist attack using … use them.   What does this mean for UK Businesses and the Public? Businesses and members of the public play a vital role in alerting the authorities to …