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This week, the Manchester Arena Inquiry chairman has heard evidence relating to the monitored recommendations of the Volume Two and Three reports
As communities across the UK prepare to mark the coronation of King Charles III, Counter Terrorism Policing are asking people to help keep each other safe by staying alert at public events across the country.
The public are urged to ACT early and report concerning behaviour as a 16-year-old male has today (Thursday, March 30) been found guilty at Leeds Crown Court.
Police made 166 counter terrorism arrests in the year to 31 December 2022. Of those arrested, 32 were under 17 - an 11% increase compared to the previous calendar year.
We’re sharing stories from some of our incredible women working in Counter Terrorism Policing across the country, who are all united by our mission to keep people safe.
Statement from Matt Jukes, Head of Counter Terrorism Policing in response to Volume Three of the Manchester Arena Inquiry Report
As the first anniversary of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine approaches, the Metropolitan Police’s War Crimes Team is refreshing it’s call for anyone in the UK with direct evidence of potential war crimes to come forward.
The Independent Review of Prevent has been published by the Government today, Wednesday 8th February
The latest updates, on behalf of Counter Terrorism Policing North East, in relation to an incident that occurred early on Friday, 20th January at St James’s Hospital in Leeds.
Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, Matt Jukes, has recognised the vital role neighbourhood officers play in maintaining the truly local to global reach of Counter Terrorism Policing.
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