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How to minimise your risk, and what to do if there's a terrorist attack.
Find out about terrorist threat levels, national measures against terrorism and how to report suspect activity
The threat level indicates the likelihood of a terrorist attack in the UK.…
The Security Service (MI5) is responsible for protecting the UK against…
If you suspect someone is involved in terrorism in any way: call the…
National Risk Register The government regularly assesses the natural…
The serious and organised crime strategy 2023 to 2028 sets out our response to the full range of serious and organised crime threats.
The Home Secretary launched the UK's updated counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST 2023, at Central Hall, Westminster.
Released 27th February 2024.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security.
New sanctions, coordinated with the US, target Iranian officials responsible for threats to kill on UK soil and criminal gangs who do the regime’s bidding overseas.
The Serious and Organised Crime Strategy 2018 sets out our response to the full range of serious and organised crime threats.
Defence Infrastructure Organisation alerts for specific safety issues that without immediate action could result in serious or fatal injury.
The Chief of the Defence Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, gave a speech at the Ash Carter Exchange in Washington DC.
Threat levels are designed to give a broad indication of the likelihood of a terrorist attack.
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