Sutton’s Slug and Lettuce has become the first venue in the borough – and one of the first in London – to receive the first ever National Policing Award for safety and security.
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New advice published by the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) seeks to educate businesses on incidents termed ‘marauding terrorist attacks’, following a number of attacks in public places.
Liverpool’s Ink Bar nightclub, known widely for its urban DJs, hip hop and R&B entertainment, has become one of the first licensed premises in England and Wales to receive a National Policing Award for Safety.
The Government is considering introducing legislation to Parliament at the earliest opportunity that will require organisations and venues to put in place security measures to protect the public from terror attacks.
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