Terrorism and Threat Levels
Information about terrorism and what the threat levels mean.
If you are alerted to a firearms or weapons attack, stay calm, RUN or HIDE, only when it is safe TELL the police
Reporting Suspected Terrorism
If you suspect somebody of being involved in terrorism in any way or are suspicious, you should report it to people who can help. You can remain anonymous and you may save lives.
You can:
- call 999 in an emergency
- call the police counter-terrorism hotline on 0800 789 321 or report possible terrorist activity online
- contact the Security Service (MI5) directly through their website
Threat Levels
There are 5 levels of threat, which are set by the MI5 and the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre. The level they are set is based on information gathered by intelligence services and the police about known or suspected terrorist plots.
Find out about current threat levels and what they mean on the MI5 website.
Additional Resources
You can also use the Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) app to get the latest counter terrorism advice and updates.
Citizen Aid app to help with first aid in emergencies
What 3 Words to help find and share precise locations
Protect UK for advice preparing, evaluating and managing risks posed by terrorism
Victims of Terrorism provides information on how to get help and advice following a terrorist attack