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Northern Ireland terror threat level raised in Great Britain | Northern Ireland terror threat level raised in Great Britain |
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The threat level from Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Great Britain has gone up from moderate to substantial. | The threat level from Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Great Britain has gone up from moderate to substantial. |
It means an attack in England, Scotland or Wales is "a strong possibility". | It means an attack in England, Scotland or Wales is "a strong possibility". |
Home Secretary Theresa May said the level, set by security service MI5, "reflects the continuing threat from dissident republican activity". | Home Secretary Theresa May said the level, set by security service MI5, "reflects the continuing threat from dissident republican activity". |
The level for Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Northern Ireland remains severe, meaning an attack is "highly likely". | The level for Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Northern Ireland remains severe, meaning an attack is "highly likely". |
Despite the increase in the threat level from Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Great Britain, it remains lower than the threat to the entire UK from international terrorism. | Despite the increase in the threat level from Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Great Britain, it remains lower than the threat to the entire UK from international terrorism. |
This is set at severe - the second-highest of the five ratings used. | This is set at severe - the second-highest of the five ratings used. |
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said it had been 15 years since the last Northern Ireland-related attack in Great Britain, but there was now a "real fear" in the security services that deadly tactics of the past would be used again. | BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said it had been 15 years since the last Northern Ireland-related attack in Great Britain, but there was now a "real fear" in the security services that deadly tactics of the past would be used again. |
But he said the "far bigger" threat to Great Britain came from the Islamic State group and its supporters. | But he said the "far bigger" threat to Great Britain came from the Islamic State group and its supporters. |
Mrs May confirmed the change of threat level relating to Great Britain - meaning three of the four countries of the UK - in a written statement to Parliament. | Mrs May confirmed the change of threat level relating to Great Britain - meaning three of the four countries of the UK - in a written statement to Parliament. |
She gave no further details of any intelligence that had led to the level being changed. | |
"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 wrote. | "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 wrote. |
Analysis | Analysis |
By Vincent Kearney, NI home affairs correspondent | By Vincent Kearney, NI home affairs correspondent |
The escalation of the level of threat dissident republicans pose to potential targets in Great Britain means that the security service MI5 believes their capacity and capability has grown significantly. | The escalation of the level of threat dissident republicans pose to potential targets in Great Britain means that the security service MI5 believes their capacity and capability has grown significantly. |
The move follows years of briefings by the police and security sources which said that while dissidents had a high level of intent to mount attacks outside Northern Ireland, they lacked the capacity or capability to do so. | The move follows years of briefings by the police and security sources which said that while dissidents had a high level of intent to mount attacks outside Northern Ireland, they lacked the capacity or capability to do so. |
That has now changed. | That has now changed. |
The Police Service of Northern Ireland warned earlier this year that dissidents have shown a range of capabilities over the past 18 months which they described as deeply concerning. | The Police Service of Northern Ireland warned earlier this year that dissidents have shown a range of capabilities over the past 18 months which they described as deeply concerning. |
These include the use of home made bombs, referred to by the police as Improvised Explosive Devices, improvised rocket launchers, close quarter shootings, and under vehicle bombs. | These include the use of home made bombs, referred to by the police as Improvised Explosive Devices, improvised rocket launchers, close quarter shootings, and under vehicle bombs. |
Read more analysis here. | Read more analysis here. |
In a separate statement, Mrs May said dissident republicans "command little support", and the "vast majority" of people wanted peace. | In a separate statement, Mrs May said dissident republicans "command little support", and the "vast majority" of people wanted peace. |
She said it was "sensible" for the public in Great Britain to be vigilant, but said the threat level should "not affect how we go about our daily lives". | She said it was "sensible" for the public in Great Britain to be vigilant, but said the threat level should "not affect how we go about our daily lives". |
Democratic Unionist MP Jeffrey Donaldson is seeking an urgent Privy Council briefing to discuss the new security assessment. | Democratic Unionist MP Jeffrey Donaldson is seeking an urgent Privy Council briefing to discuss the new security assessment. |
"It is evident that dissident republicans are now active in Great Britain and are examining potential targets. Obviously that's a matter of concern," he said. | "It is evident that dissident republicans are now active in Great Britain and are examining potential targets. Obviously that's a matter of concern," he said. |
"We had no prior indication that the threat level had been increasing. In Northern Ireland, the threat has been severe for some time but quite clearly this is a new development in terms of dissident republican activity." | "We had no prior indication that the threat level had been increasing. In Northern Ireland, the threat has been severe for some time but quite clearly this is a new development in terms of dissident republican activity." |
Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said the change in threat level was "about increasing awareness and encouraging vigilance". | Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said the change in threat level was "about increasing awareness and encouraging vigilance". |
At Easter the New IRA, the group responsible for the murder of prison officer Adrian Ismay in March, warned that its members were "determined to take the war to the age-old enemy of our nation". | At Easter the New IRA, the group responsible for the murder of prison officer Adrian Ismay in March, warned that its members were "determined to take the war to the age-old enemy of our nation". |
Police have said the killing of Michael McGibbon in north Belfast in April carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder. | Police have said the killing of Michael McGibbon in north Belfast in April carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder. |
The threat level for Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Great Britain was raised from moderate to substantial in 2010, then reduced back to moderate in 2012. | The threat level for Northern Ireland-related terrorism in Great Britain was raised from moderate to substantial in 2010, then reduced back to moderate in 2012. |
The top threat level is critical, which means an attack is "expected imminently". | The top threat level is critical, which means an attack is "expected imminently". |