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Co-operation in Science and Technology for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Other Homeland/Civil Security Matters (03/03/2005)

Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on cooperation in science and technology for critical infrastructure protection and other homeland security matters.

 

Terrorism Act 2000 - Arrest and Charge Statistics (01/03/2005)

Police records show that from 11 September 2001 until 31 March 2005, 732 people were arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000.

 

Committee of Experts on Terrorism (01/10/2004)

UK interests are a target for international terrorist groups, particularly Al Qaeda and its related terrorist network. It also continues to be under threat from terrorism in connection with the affairs of Northern Ireland.

 

Guidelines on Special Branch Work in the United Kingdom (01/03/2004)

Within the police service, Special Branches play a key role in protecting the public and maintaining order. They acquire and develop intelligence to help protect the public from national security threats

 

Counter-terrorism powers: Reconciling Security and Liberty in an Open Society: A Discussion Paper (01/02/2004)

Counter-terrorism powers: A discussion paper highlights the challenges faced by government, and their responses.

 

The Scientific Response to Terrorism (01/01/2004)

The Government reply to the eigth report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee - Session 2002-2003 HC 415-I

 

Counter Terrorist Action Since September 2002 (07/11/2002)

A report of action so far and priorities for the future was presented to parliament on 9 September 2002 -entitled 'The United Kingdom and the Campaign against International Terrorism - A Progress Report'

 

Airport Security - Report by the Rt Hon Sir John Wheeler JP DL, 2002 (30/10/2002)

On 30 October the Government published the introduction, findings and recommendations of the independent report on airport security prepared by Rt Hon Sir John Wheeler JP DL.

 

The United Kingdom and the campaign against International Terrorism progress report (09/09/2002)

On 11 September 2001 Al Qa’ida terrorists hijacked four passenger aircraft in the United States. This is a progress report following on from those incidents.

 

Anti-Terrorism, Crime & Security Act (ATSCA) 2001 - Detainees under Part 4 (01/01/2001)

The ATCSA Part 4 powers are special immigration powers that allow the Home Secretary to certify and detain certain foreign nationals who are suspected of involvement in international terrorism but whom he cannot currently remove from the United Kingdom.

 
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