British explosives detector ideal for counter terrorism
British invention that detects minute traces of explosives could provide significant help in securing our transport networks from terrorist attacks.
British invention that detects minute traces of explosives could provide significant help in securing our transport networks from terrorist attacks.
Organisers of the Virgin London Marathon, set to take place on Sunday 21 April, have pledged to review security but have no plans to cancel the event, following yesterday’s bomb blasts near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Nearly five years after the Glasgow Airport terrorist attack, in which a bomb laden vehicle was rammed into the terminal building, the Scottish Parliament has been given planning permission for a new security hall.
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