UK
Up one level- British Counter-Terrorism After the July 2005 Attacks: Adapting Community-Policing to the Fight Against Domestic Terrorism
- CRS Report for Congress: Anti-Terrorism Authority under the Laws of the United Kingdom and the United States
- Domestic Intelligence in the UK: Applicability of the MI-5 Model to the US
- EmergencyManagement.org.uk
- Exercise Winter Willow: Lesson Identified
- The Government’s Response to Sir Michael Pitt’s Review of the Summer 2007 Floods
- Heathrow Express completes behaviour pattern recognition training workers identify suspicious behaviour
- Heathrow Tests Biometrics
- Home Office Split
- Identifying People Who Are Vulnerable in a Crisis: Guidance for Emergency Planners and Responders
- Interagency Coordination: A Case Study of the 2005 London Train Bombings
- The International Terrorist Threat to the U.K.
- Learning from the 2007 Flood
- London Port Health Authority Website
- London Recovery Management Protocol
- MI5 Director General’s Speech on Intelligence, Counter-Terrorism and Trust
- About MI5: Working Against Proliferation
- National Risk Register
- National Security Strategy of the United Kingdom – Security in an interdependent world
- Planning for a Possible Influenza Pandemic – A Framework for Planners Preparing to Manage Deaths
- Port of Felixstowe to Introduce Haulier Identity Cards
- Port of Felixstowe Signs Landmark Port Health Agreement
- Preparing for Pandemic Influenza: Supplementary Guidance for Local Resilience Forum Planners
- Report of the 7 July Review Committee
- RHIDES Website
- Scientists tighten security over germ terror threat
- Scotland Yard
- Towards a New National Flood Emergency Framework
- Unclear and Present Danger
- United Kingdom Recovery Handbook for Radiation Incidents 2008, Version 2
- Pandemic Flu: UK International Preparedness Strategy
- Cyberspace and the National Security of the United Kingdom Cyberspace and the National Security of the United Kingdom: Threats and Responses

