The threat level to the UK from international terrorism remains at severe |
AN ATTACK in Britain by Northern Irish terrorists is now a "strong
possibility" after the Home Secretary raised the terror threat level to
'substantial'.
Mrs May said the level "reflects the continuing threat from dissident republican activity".
MI5 takes responsibility for setting the country’s terror threat level, which remains at ‘severe’ for the UK as a whole from international terrorism.
In a statement to the House of Commons this afternoon, she said: "The Security Service, MI5, has increased the threat level to Great Britain from Northern Ireland-related terrorism from moderate to substantial.
"This means that a terrorist attack is a strong possibility and reflects the continuing threat from dissident republican activity.
"As a result of this change, we are working closely with the police and other relevant authorities to ensure appropriate security measures are in place."
She added: "The public should remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police."
The Home Secretary raised the threat level for Northern Ireland terrorism from 'moderate' to 'substantial' in 2010 but it was dropped back to 'moderate' in 2012.
The most recent dissident republican attack was in March, when prison officer Adrian Ismay was murdered by a group calling itself the new IRA.
Source: Express.co.uk
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