Yesterday - on Remembrance Sunday - a suspected terrorist blew himself up with a homemade bomb in a taxi outside a Liverpool hospital.
So far four men have been arrested under terrorism laws. Following the attack, security services said another attack is "highly likely" with the UK's terror threat level raised.
This explosion was the second suspected terror attack in the UK recently following the unrelated killing of Tory MP David Amess last month.The threat level is the second highest level of alert, meaning there is no specific information of an “imminent” attack.But what do the threat levels actually mean and why do they change?Here is everything you need to know.The UK's terrorism threat level indicates the likelihood of the
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