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… be adapted to meet local needs. Further supporting guidance publications including ‘Recognising the Terrorist Threat’  … are likely to favour ‘soft’ targets or venues and public spaces with little or no protective security …
… NPSA has partnered with the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) to deliver best practice guidance …
… victim’s data, often with a threat of said data being made publicly available, and only released back to the control of … UK government.   What does this mean for business and the Public? It is likely that should a UK business website be … online. This is available for both business and the general public and can be accessed from their website at …
… what channels you have available, this could include:  your public-facing channels, such as your website, your safety … use.    Think about how you can use the content across your public and internal-facing communications channels (online … etc. Or externally in key locations for members of the public to see.  A3 A4 Don’t think someone else will sort it …
The Department for Transport has launched the Road Transport Security Standards.
… of ammunition.   What does this mean for business and the public? A terrorist enabled firearms attack will cause widespread concern for the public due to the increased likelihood of an attack … disruption to daily life. Continued joint work from public firearms groups and law enforcement is necessary to …
Extreme Right-Wing Terrorism (ERWT) describes those involved in Extreme Right-Wing activity who use violence in furtherance of their ideology. These ideologies can be broadly characterised as Cultural Nationalism, White Nationalism and White Supremacism.
… 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 …
… 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 …