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Lord Carlile to lead independent review of Prevent

Lord Carlile to lead independent review of Prevent

The government announced yesterday that Lord Carlile has been appointed as the Independent Reviewer of the Prevent programme, which safeguards vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism. Prevent is one of the four strands of the government’s counter-terrorism...
Manchester Attack – Investigation Update

Manchester Attack – Investigation Update

Since the Manchester Arena attack of 22nd May 2017, our thoughts have been with the families of those who lost loved ones and the hundreds who are struggling with serious physical injuries and deep psychological effects. They have always been central to our...
London Bridge Inquest – Statement

London Bridge Inquest – Statement

An inquest has found the three attackers, who killed eight people in 2017, in the London Bridge attack, were lawfully killed by police. Statement delivered by Commissioner Cressida Dick: In 2017, London suffered four terrible attacks – three of which claimed the...
Manchester Attack – Investigation Update

Call For Businesses To Help Promote Prevent

Counter Terrorism Policing is calling on business leaders to play a greater role in promoting Prevent in order to stop vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism. Only one percent of referrals to the scheme that seeks to support individuals before they become...
Counter Terrorism Police Investigating Parcel IEDs

Counter Terrorism Police Investigating Parcel IEDs

Police investigating a number of small incendiary devices sent via the post to locations in London and Glasgow earlier this year are appealing for anyone who may have information about the origins of the devices or who handled them, to come forward and help them with...
Manchester Attack – Investigation Update

Neil Basu Welcomes Online Safety Measures

The Government today has unveiled consultation on tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online.In the first online safety regulations of their kind, social media companies and tech firms will be legally required to protect their...