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CT training at your kitchen table

CT training at your kitchen table

Tens of thousands of people across the UK have been undertaking counter terrorism training from their kitchen tables during the lockdown. And with lockdown measures set to ease in the coming weeks and more people returning to towns and cities, Counter Terrorism...
CTP welcomes new Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill

AC Neil Basu: Policing COVID-19

As the son of a GP and a nurse, and the brother of an NHS consultant currently working on the frontline, I will do everything possible to help protect the courageous men and women of the NHS – albeit with powers I never imagined a British police officer would be asked...
CTP warn about greater risk of radicalisation during COVID-19 lockdown

Man convicted of murder following Manchester Attack

Hashem Abedi has been found guilty of 22 counts of murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. During the course of a six week trial at the Old Bailey, the jury heard compelling evidence of Hashem’s activities in the...
Celebrating International Women’s Day

Celebrating International Women’s Day

In celebration of International Women’s Day on Sunday 8th March, Counter Terrorism Policing spoke to a number of women across the CT Network about the work they do to keep the UK safe.Find out more below about the roles they play in Counter Terrorism Policing...
Spare 60 Seconds To Help Save Lives

Spare 60 Seconds To Help Save Lives

A mere minute could be all it takes to gain vital knowledge that will help Counter Terrorism Police keep everyone safe. From today (Friday March 6) a short film is being shown in cinemas across the country, highlighting possible signs of terrorist activity and...
CTP welcomes new Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill

Home Office terrorism arrest statistics released

Counter Terrorism Policing has warned the public against complacency after the number of people arrested for terrorism offences in the last quarter of 2019 hit a two-year high. The Home Office’s quarterly release of statistics relating to the police’s use of powers...