Terrorism threat rises to “heavy” in Britain following bomb attack at Women's Hospital

The threat level from terrorism in the United Kingdom has been raised to “heavy”, meaning that an attack is a highly possible “”, according to the government. The announcement comes after a meeting of the Cobra Emergency Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Boris Johnson today at noon. This meeting was held after a bomb was detonated outside the hospital [...]
The announcement comes after a meeting of the Cobra Emergency Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Boris Johnson today at noon.
This meeting was held after a bomb was detonated outside the Women's Hospital in Liverpool, where one person died, reports Independent, translates Periscopi.
Speaking to reporters, Priti Patel said the change was made because two terrorist attacks had occurred within a single month in the country.
David Ames, a conservative MP, had been slaughtered to death during a meeting of supporters in Southeast Esex on October 15th.












