UK terror threat level raised to ‘severe’
The UK has raised its terror threat level to ‘severe’ following a stabbing attack on Jewish individuals in Golders Green, North London, marking a significant increase in security measures for the Jewish community. This change indicates that a terrorist attack is considered highly likely within the next six months.
Shabana Mahmood, addressing the public, stated, “Today, the national threat level has increased to ‘severe’, which means a terrorist attack is considered highly likely.” She acknowledged the concerns of the Jewish community, saying, “I know this will be a source of concern to many, particularly amongst our Jewish community, who have suffered so much.”
The decision comes after two Jewish men were attacked in Golders Green, which led to the declaration of a terrorism incident. The last time the threat level was at ‘severe’ was in November 2021. Since then, the threat landscape has shifted significantly.
Key facts:
- The UK National Threat Level was raised from SUBSTANTIAL to SEVERE on April 30, 2026.
- The increase in threat level indicates that a terrorist attack is considered highly likely in the next six months.
- The previous threat level of SUBSTANTIAL meant an attack was assessed as likely.
- The increase in threat level is driven by a rise in Islamist and Extreme Right Wing terrorist threats.
- The government announced an additional £25 million funding to protect Jewish communities.
- The total funding for protecting Jewish communities this year is £58 million, the largest in history.
Keir Starmer emphasized the government’s commitment by stating, “The government will invest a further £25 million in increased police patrols and security to keep Jewish communities safer.” This funding aims to bolster community safety amid rising antisemitism and terrorism concerns.
As authorities ramp up policing efforts and security measures within affected communities, questions linger about how these changes will impact daily life for residents. Officials have not disclosed specific details about future security protocols or long-term strategies.