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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…
Explains the criteria used to move between the alert levels set out in the UK government's coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery plan.
Paper prepared by the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC).
Paper prepared by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Statement from the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O).
Threat levels are designed to give a broad indication of the likelihood of a terrorist attack.
Emergency alerts are broadcast from mobile phone masts. Find out if your phone or tablet can receive alerts.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is today launching a new Heat-Health Alerting (HHA) service in partnership with the Met Office.
Your mobile phone or tablet may get an emergency alert if there’s a danger to life nearby. Alerts will tell you what you need to do to stay safe.
The Resilience Capabilities Programme aims to increase the capability to respond to and recover from civil emergencies and provides advice on preparing for a crisis.
The alerting system provides an early warning when adverse temperatures are likely to impact on the health and wellbeing of the population.
How responders can reduce the risk of communications disruption during emergencies by using ResilienceDirect, HITS and Telecoms Sub-Groups.
Latest FCDO travel advice for Mexico including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs.
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