UK raises terror threat level to severe after Europe attacks
LONDON — Britain raised its terror threat level to severe on Tuesday, its second-highest level, following recent attacks in Austria and France.
The threat level of severe means an attack in the United Kingdom is considered highly likely. The level had previously been at substantial, meaning an attack is thought to be likely.
The decision announced by Home Secretary Priti Patel came after a man who had previously tried to join the Islamic State group stormed through the centre of the Austrian capital of Vienna armed with an automatic rifle Monday night, killing four people before police shot and killed him.
“We have already taken significant steps to amend our powers and strengthen the tools for dealing with the developing terrorist threats we face,” Patel said in a statement. “That process will continue, and the British public should be in no doubt that we will take the strongest possible action to protect our national security.”