Following yesterday’s incident in Liverpool, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre has today taken the decision to raise the UK National Threat Level from ‘substantial’, meaning an attack is likely, to ‘severe’, meaning an attack is highly likely.
The decision has been driven by two terrorist incidents in the past month, reflecting the diverse, complex and volatile nature of the terrorist threat in the UK.
Home secretary Priti Patel said: “Following yesterday’s shocking incident in Liverpool, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre has raised the UK Threat Level to Severe.
“It is important that the public remains alert to the threat from terrorism but not alarmed. I urge anyone with information or who suspects any suspicious activity to report it to the police."
The UK was last at ‘Severe’ in November 2020 before being lowered to ‘Substantial’ in February 2021.
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