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Reducing the risk
Local authorities now face more threats than ever and need to have effective emergency planning and risk management policies in place. Public Sector E...
[02/09/2010 ]
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Reducing the risk
Local authorities now face more threats than ever and need to have effective emergency planning and risk management policies in place. Public Sector E...
[25/08/2010 ]
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Emergency planning is no game
From severe winter weather to swine flu and climate change to the Olympics, it is hard to remember a time when local authorities have faced such a wid...
[28/06/2010 ]
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Avoiding confusion
Although sometimes thought of as similar to emergency planning, business continuity planning performs a very different function, reports Richard Macki...
[07/06/2010 ]
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Local authorities buck the BCM trend
Business continuity management is an essential consideration for any organisation, especially those in the public sector. Failure to have sufficient ...
[22/12/2009 ]
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NWDA pledges £1 million support for small businesses affected by Cumbria floods
Steven Broomhead, chief executive of the Northwest Regional Development Agency has confirmed that the agency has pledged up to £1 million for small bu...
[23/11/2009 ]
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ippr hosts a series of high-level security lectures
The Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr), one of the UK’s most influential think tanks, is hosting an all-party, independent Commission on Nati...
[06/10/2008 ]
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Civil Contingencies Act-safeguarding Britain or simply hot air?
While the Government’s Civil Contingencies Secretariat may be making positive noises about Britain’s preparedness for a variety of disasters – from an...
[22/06/2007 ]
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Better safe than sorry
Bruce Mann, Director of civil contingencies in the Cabinet Office, talks to Ana Paula Nacif.
In a climate where threats – be they freak weather, te...
[21/06/2007 ]
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