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… visit, you should consider the likelihood of a terrorist attack. It is sensible to: Be aware of the latest news … for Leaders” Know what to do in the event of a terrorist attack, including specific situations such as marauding terrorist attacks or incidents involving hazardous substances ‒ …
… direction or material support from organised groups. Attacks have featured simple, accessible methods, vehicles … It is not always possible to predict where in the UK an attack might happen, or the type of premises or events that …
… pressure from the West has reduced the threat from attacks directed and enabled by Islamist terrorist groups … as long as al-Qa’ida (AQ) and Daesh maintain the intent to attack the West. It is likely that Daesh continues to … has allowed terrorist groups like Daesh to grow and plan attacks against the West.  The availability of a large pool …
… Information and Intention Recent terrorist attacks within the UK have demonstrated a willingness from those individuals caught up in the attack to help where they can, and in particular, provide … who are injured.  The types of injuries during a terrorist attack will be different to other incidents, and the dangers …
… or practice. Headline Assessment We assess a terrorist attack in the UK motivated by LASIT ideology to be unlikely. … activity falls below the terrorism threshold. What LASIT attacks have taken place in the West? There has been a … in Italy and Action Directe in France carried out a wave of attacks across Western Europe. By the late 1980s and 1990s …
… remains a realistic possibility, amongst other forms of attack covered later in this section. … The threat of Vehicle as a Weapon (VAW) attacks … driving a vehicle into a queue or crowd is a low complexity attack that is easy to initiate. As a result, the terrorist …
… an insight into terrorist use of Vehicle as a Weapon (VAW) attacks. … an Islamist terrorist or Extreme Right-Wing terrorist attack were to occur in the UK, the use of a Vehicle as a … plotting in the UK will, in some instances, form part of an attack including other methodologies. How and why do …
… Premises and events will be better prepared to respond to attacks as landmark legislation known as Martyn’s Law gained … have plans in place to keep people safe in the event of an attack.  Larger premises and events where 800 or more people … killed alongside 21 others in the Manchester Arena attack in May 2017. It delivers on the Prime Minister’s …
… the premises, e.g. to restrict or prevent entry by an attacker by locking doors, closing shutters or using … the risk of physical harm being caused to individuals if an attack were to occur there or nearby; document the public … and to reduce the risk of physical harm caused by an attack.   The public protection measures are measures …
… the United Kingdom’s protection against terrorist attacks’ while the Prepare strand aims to ‘minimise the impact of an attack and reduce the likelihood of further attacks'. ACT for Local Authorities is separate, yet …