On Tuesday 6 March MI5 hosted a meeting of the 30% Club in its Headquarters, Thames House.
Threat level to GB from Northern Ireland-related terrorism lowered to MODERATE. The current threat level means an attack is possible, but not likely.
Publication of David Anderson QC’s Report on The Terrorist Attacks of March-June 2017
MI5 has been named by Business in the Community as one of the UK's Best Employers for Race.
MI5 Director General Andrew Parker addressed an audience in Central London today, in which he spoke about the international counter terrorism threat that we are facing, and how MI5 works with partners to tackle it.
Tuesday 3rd October 2017 marks the 10th Anniversary of the opening of MI5's headquarters in Northern Ireland.
Threat level to the UK from international terrorism lowered to SEVERE. The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) has changed the UK threat level from international terrorism from CRITICAL to SEVERE. The current threat level means an attack is highly likely.
Threat level to the UK from international terrorism raised to CRITICAL. The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) has changed the UK threat level from international terrorism from SEVERE to CRITICAL. The current threat level means an attack is expected imminently.
MI5 and Police – Joint Review of Operational Processes in CT Investigations following recent terrorist attacks
Director General statement on Finsbury Park Attack