… Cheshire: ctsa@cheshire.police.uk City of London: counterterroristsection@cityoflondon.pnn.police.uk Cleveland: …
Keywords:
Local Authorities
, Threat
, National Security
, Counter Terrorism Security Advisors
, CTSA
, Business Engagement
, ACT
, SCAN
, CTSAs
… groups opposed to it. Targets of left-wing and anarchist terrorists in the West tend to be political opponents, … of their frustrations. Criminal acts by Incels are often self-serving rather than to progress an ideology and …
Keywords:
Risk
, Threat
, Terrorist threat
, LASI
, LASIT
, Left Anarchist and Single Issue Terrorist
, Single Issue Terrorist
Businesses and organisations looking for CT-specific protective security and preparedness advice will be able to consult a register of qualified specialists thanks to an agreement between NaCTSO and the NPSA-sponsored Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES).
Keywords:
Security Specialists
, Register
, RSES
, Counter Terrorism
, NaCTSO Competent Person Scheme
, NaCTSO CPS
, Competent Person Scheme
, Martyn's Law
, Qualification
, Course
, Business
, Security
, Preparedness
Take part in the Good Guidance Survey and have your say.
A 29-year-old man from Cheltenham has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.
… Terrorism is not new to the United Kingdom (UK). Terrorists have targeted events for many years. On occasion … their event safer for all and a less attractive target to terrorists. The full Purple Guide is available here . The … attractions and events. Consideration of the risk posed by terrorists must form part of the considerations under this …
As world events take place, the need for people to be alert is more important than ever. Counter Terrorism Policing needs your help to share its winter campaign messages.
The public will be better protected from terrorism under new laws requiring many public venues to improve preparedness against attacks and bring in measures to help keep people safe.
Keywords:
Summer Campaign
, Digital assets
, Counter Terrorism
, Toolkit
, Public events
, Event safety