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… the UK motivated by Left-Wing, Anarchist and Single-Issue Terrorism (LASIT) ideology is unlikely. Although Islamist … attacks is unclear, they all appear to have been treated as terrorism. Nevertheless, because of different legislation in the various jurisdictions, they may not all reach the terrorism threshold in the UK. Below are some recent …
… facing organisations; from left and extreme right wing terrorism to cyber crime and hacktivism.   For more …
… or mobilise to violence (as defined in Section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2000) without material support or personal … with concerns around an individual should call the Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321 (or in an emergency 999). … describing threats in intelligence assessments, Counter Terrorism Policing utilises the Probabilistic Yardstick. The …
… individuals face from Left-Wing, Anarchist and Single-Issue Terrorism (LASIT). … What is LASIT? Left-Wing, Anarchist and Single-Issue Terrorism (LASIT) encompasses a wide range of ideologies. It … that Incel-related activity in the UK remains below the terrorism threshold.   What is LASIT and what ideologies …
… say. … Our External Research Unit at the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) has recently commissioned … the advice and guidance given.   … What makes good counter terrorism advice and guidance? …
… Specialists (RSES). … The new voluntary register of Counter Terrorism Security Specialists (working title) is … information will be published on ProtectUK.  The Counter Terrorism Security Specialists Register is designed to help … find the right advice when developing their counter terrorism strategies. Consultants and professional advisors …
… aimed at raising awareness about the critical importance of terrorism preparedness for cinema businesses. … Risk and … safeguarding The event was hosted by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office’s (NaCTSO) Business Engagement … emphasised that cinemas could be attractive targets for terrorism and other security threats, and shared real-world …
… material? Or shares or creates content that glorifies terrorism?   have you noticed somebody promoting hateful … or heard something that could potentially be related to terrorism, trust your instincts and report it. Your actions … from the public help the police keep communities safe from terrorism. … …   What happens when I contact the police? …
… terror threat hasn’t gone away. The threat to the UK from terrorism is substantial, which means an attack is likely. … to encourage them to promote the campaign; our counter terrorism security advisors (CTSAs) are working with … social media channels, using the hashtag #CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism Creating internal communications via emailers, …
… targets for terrorist activity.  That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is collaborating with event organisers … CTPHQ Comms team at:  nctphq.comms@met.police.uk … Counter Terrorism Policing launches campaign to keep the public safe …