EMERGENCY PLANNING

The success of Martyn's Law hinges on collective efforts

Nathan Emmerich explains Martyn’s Law’s two-tiered system of requirements for venues to ensure they protect the public in the case of a terror attack, with Manchester leading the way on stepping up security

(c) Nathan Emmerich

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Despite significant reductions in funding provisions between 2010 and 2024, councils across England and Wales have adapted and innovated to deliver the vital public services which residents depend on. 

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