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The London bomb incidents of 7 and 21 July 2005: ‘New Normality’ or as predicted?

The London bomb incidents of 7 and 21 July 2005: ‘New Normality’ or as predicted?
The London bomb incidents of 7 and 21 July 2005: ‘New Normality’ or as predicted?
This paper discusses the intelligence background of the terror events in London during July 2005. The author describes the two incidents, examines the key features of the incident-management responses and reviews the consequence-management process. Further, he considers some of the implications of other, relevant, proposed institutional changes such as the further reorganization of the police in England and Wales.
Working Paper 9/2006
Elcano Royal Institute
Gregory, Frank
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Gregory, Frank
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Gregory, Frank (2006) The London bomb incidents of 7 and 21 July 2005: ‘New Normality’ or as predicted? (Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estratégicos, Working Paper 9/2006) Madrid, Spain. Elcano Royal Institute 10pp.

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This paper discusses the intelligence background of the terror events in London during July 2005. The author describes the two incidents, examines the key features of the incident-management responses and reviews the consequence-management process. Further, he considers some of the implications of other, relevant, proposed institutional changes such as the further reorganization of the police in England and Wales.

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Published date: 2 June 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 55659
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55659
PURE UUID: 10c47aa6-33d7-4439-a5f9-21cd6efca772

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Date deposited: 05 Aug 2008
Last modified: 03 Jan 2024 19:32

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Author: Frank Gregory

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