Positive decision making
Do you hear what I hear?
The importance of planning
"We are much more effective together"
The ‘prepared mind’ at a time of crisis
Appointment of Chief Resilience Officer for London
Four key steps to be flooding ready
Keeping our feet dry: resilient to Hurricane Michael
Fitzrovia pilot project update
Causes, consequences and people
Resilience First welcomes Budget measures to help the high street
Learning from nature: lessons for resilience
Critical Conversations with IFSEC
Community resilience: a new social contract?
Are we ready if the lights go out?
Keeping the lights on: resilience in the electrical supply
Cyber Resilience starts with objective insights
Resilience in action: Fitzrovia
Buddy, can you spare a dime? Where are the investors in the resilience of South East infrastructure?
The Indepen Forum on 10 July 2018 will cover issues of resilience in the infrastructure of the south east of England and the role investors can play.
CT Summer Security
Staff at the UK’s biggest summer events are to be trained in how to react in the event of a terrorist incident as part of Counter Terrorism Policing’s second annual ‘Summer Security’ campaign.
The Global Village – London’s community resilience and lessons from elsewhere
Marshall McLuhan coined the term “the Global Village” over half a century ago. The inference was that everywhere had become our neighbourhood. Through media coverage of other countries we know something of what it is like to be threatened by ISIS, to suffer extreme weather or to be exposed to fallout from a nuclear accident. In effect, what happens “over there” doesn’t stay over there. We cannot insulate ourselves from the dynamics that affect resilience elsewhere in the world.