announced the change in a tweet on Tuesday, as she warned people to stay vigilant. The alert level means an attack is 'highly likely.'It comes after a number of terror attacks in Vienna, Nice in the south of France, and Saudi Arabia in recent days and weeks.Assistant Chief Constable of GMP, Nick Bailey issued a statement to residents in Greater Manchester, in light of the new terror threat level.He said that although there is no intelligence to suggest a threat to the community, the force will be "enhancing protection and preparedness."ACC Bailey told members of the public to expect an increased police presence over the next few days."First and foremost, I want to extend sincere condolences on behalf of Greater Manchester Police to all.
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