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Totally Terrorism

Totally Terrorism

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Totally Terrorism is a Pool Re Podcast - the UK's leading terrorism reinsurer.

Each month the Pool Re threat analysis team speaks with a leading expert from the terrorism and counter-terrorism field about the threat posed by terrorism.

Experts featured on the podcast include academics, policy makers, and practitioners amongst others, all with a distinct assessment or perspective of terrorism threat.

The podcast will cover a range of topics including but not limited to: terrorist groups, terrorist ideologies, targeting trends, tactics and methodologies, radicalisation and de-radicalisation, threat analysis and awareness, and much more.

For regular insightful terrorism threat and risk information including a reminder for each episode of this podcast, as well as other Pool Re updates, please sign up to receive our emails at https://www.poolre.co.uk/signup/.

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  • Heather Arrowsmith-Tosley - The Competent Person Scheme
    Jun 10 2025

    Episode #021 - Heather Arrowsmith-Tosley - The Competent Person Scheme

    Heather Arrowsmith-Tosley is the Head of Professional Capability at the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) and the national training lead responsible for the training and accreditation of Counter Terrorism Security Advisors (CTSA’s) and Prepare Officers. Heather's portfolio area includes being the lead for the Competent Person Scheme Project and she is the NaCTSO lead for Disruptive Effects (Project Servator and SCaN). Heather is a qualified CTSA, whose specialism has afforded her to work across the public and private sectors at a local, national and international level. Before specialising in Counter Terrorism, Heather developed a firm grounding in Policing having performed roles across Criminal Justice and Intelligence. This included working to prevent cross-border organised crime, child sexual exploitation and drug offences. Heather has a strong academic background and found a career in Policing following completion of her Master’s degree and a research posting.

    In this episode, we’ll be asking Heather to provide an update on the Competent Person Scheme developed by NaCTSO, and exploring her thoughts on what competency is, development pathways in the security industry, and also how the UK’s journey of professionalisation of the Security Industry is progressing.

    For regular insightful terrorism threat and risk information, as well as other Pool Re updates, please sign up to receive our emails at https://www.poolre.co.uk/signup/.

    If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please subscribe on your streaming app of choice, and share so we can help build a better understanding of the terrorism threat to the UK.

    Disclaimer: The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Pool Re employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of Pool Re.

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    45 mins
  • Matt Jukes QPM - Insights from the Head of UK Counter Terrorism Policing
    May 6 2025

    Episode #020 – Matt Jukes QPM - Insights from the Head of UK Counter Terrorism Policing.

    Matt Jukes QPM is the Head of UK Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) and a member of the Metropolitan Police Service’s Management Board as Assistant Commissioner (Specialist Operations). He has held this role since July 2021. His responsibilities span countering threats from domestic and international terrorism and the protection of the Royal Family, Ministers and Parliament. Matt oversaw the CTP investigation into the murder of Sir David Amess MP and contributed to security at the funeral of HM The Queen and HM The King’s Coronation. Most recently, this has seen him lead the responses to the recent conflicts in Ukraine and Middle East.

    Matt is the national policing lead on national security policing and has led through a four-fold increase in operations emanating from espionage, foreign interference and war crimes in the last three years. His leadership includes membership of the Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group. Matt joined policing in 1995 and first started working in counter terrorism in 2001, going on to advise the UK law enforcement delegation to the G8 and undertaking operational duties as a CT Commander. Security and intelligence have been recurring themes of his career, woven into periods of territorial police command, including as the Chief Constable of South Wales Police.

    In this episode, we’ll explore Matt’s current assessment of the UK terrorism threat landscape, the increasing involvement of young offenders in Counter Terrorism Policing’s casework, and how Counter Terrorism Policing has had to evolve in line with an evolving and enormously diverse range of terrorism ideologies, methodologies and threat actors.

    For regular insightful terrorism threat and risk information, as well as other Pool Re updates, please sign up to receive our emails at https://www.poolre.co.uk/signup/.

    If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please subscribe on your streaming app of choice, and share so we can help build a better understanding of the terrorism threat to the UK.

    Please note: This episode was recorded on 16 April 2025.

    Disclaimer: The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Pool Re employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of Pool Re.

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    37 mins
  • Steve McGrath - Managing Risk at Wembley Stadium
    Apr 7 2025

    Episode #019 – Steve McGrath – Managing Risk at Wembley Stadium

    Steve is the Head of Security for Wembley National Stadium, responsible for security strategy, policy, crisis management and asset protection. Prior to this he had a distinguished career in counter terrorism policing as a Regional Protect & Prepare lead and with the National Counter Terrorism Security Office. As Head of NaCTSO Information Capability & Engagement, Steve was responsible for ACT e-learning, the ACT app and engagement with Lead Government Departments and UK Businesses. Formerly chair of the CT Business Information Exchange (CTBIE), Steve worked closely with UK businesses to provide input into NaCTSO’s products and guidance. He was the project lead to create ProtectUK and with the Head of NaCTSO developed the Protect & Prepare National Strategic and Tactical Security Co-ordinator roles to lead the Protect & Prepare response following terror attacks in the UK. He is a Fellow of the Security Institute and Co-Chair of their Counter Terrorism Special Interest Group, a member of the OSAC UK Steering Committee and International Security Expo Advisory Group.

    In this episode, we explore Steve’s distinguished career in counter terrorism policing, the evolving nature of terrorism threat in the UK, the many facets of protecting an iconic site like Wembley, as well as Steve’s own top tips for businesses seeking to mitigate terrorism threat.

    For regular insightful terrorism threat and risk information, as well as other Pool Re updates, please sign up to receive our emails at https://www.poolre.co.uk/signup/.

    If you enjoyed this podcast episode, please subscribe on your streaming app of choice, and share so we can help build a better understanding of the terrorism threat to the UK.

    Disclaimer: The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Pool Re employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of Pool Re.

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    38 mins
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