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Gordon Brown has set out plans to deal with national emergencies such as terror, disease pandemics and flooding. | Gordon Brown has set out plans to deal with national emergencies such as terror, disease pandemics and flooding. |
The National Security Strategy also proposes that the "national register of risks" be made available to the public. | The National Security Strategy also proposes that the "national register of risks" be made available to the public. |
The prime minister said the number of security service staff would rise to 4,000 and that there would be new moves to secure the UK against cyber-attacks. | The prime minister said the number of security service staff would rise to 4,000 and that there would be new moves to secure the UK against cyber-attacks. |
He also said there would be a 1,000 person civilian task force to be sent to trouble-spots around the world. | He also said there would be a 1,000 person civilian task force to be sent to trouble-spots around the world. |
This would include police, emergency services and judges and would be put on standby to help failing states and countries emerging from conflict. | This would include police, emergency services and judges and would be put on standby to help failing states and countries emerging from conflict. |
Commitment bonus | Commitment bonus |
Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Brown said Britain would use diplomacy to reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world. | Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Brown said Britain would use diplomacy to reduce the number of nuclear weapons in the world. |
Among other changes, he also said there would be £15,000 payments for military personnel staying on for an extra five years and a £20m fund to help armed forces purchase homes. | Among other changes, he also said there would be £15,000 payments for military personnel staying on for an extra five years and a £20m fund to help armed forces purchase homes. |
SECURITY STRATEGY National 'register of risks'Increase security services personnel to 4,000Civilian task force to be sent to trouble spotsEfforts to reduce numbers of nuclear weapons around the world£15,000 bonus to long-serving armed forces staffRegional counter-terrorism centres to help policeMoves to protect UK from cyber-attacksReview of role of reserve forces In full: Brown's statementAnalysis: Modern threats | SECURITY STRATEGY National 'register of risks'Increase security services personnel to 4,000Civilian task force to be sent to trouble spotsEfforts to reduce numbers of nuclear weapons around the world£15,000 bonus to long-serving armed forces staffRegional counter-terrorism centres to help policeMoves to protect UK from cyber-attacksReview of role of reserve forces In full: Brown's statementAnalysis: Modern threats |
Four regional counter-terrorism units and four regional intelligence units would be set up to help the police. | Four regional counter-terrorism units and four regional intelligence units would be set up to help the police. |
Meanwhile, the government has launched a review of the role of the Territorial Army and other reserve forces. | Meanwhile, the government has launched a review of the role of the Territorial Army and other reserve forces. |
Mr Brown said threats to Britain had "changed out of all recognition" in recent years and that tactics had to alter accordingly. | Mr Brown said threats to Britain had "changed out of all recognition" in recent years and that tactics had to alter accordingly. |
"Our new approach to security also means improved local resilience against emergencies, building and strengthening local capacity to respond effectively in a range of circumstances from floods to possible terrorism incidents," he said. | "Our new approach to security also means improved local resilience against emergencies, building and strengthening local capacity to respond effectively in a range of circumstances from floods to possible terrorism incidents," he said. |
"Not the old Cold War idea of civil defence but a new form of civil protection that combines expert preparedness for potential emergencies with greater local engagement of individuals and families themselves." | "Not the old Cold War idea of civil defence but a new form of civil protection that combines expert preparedness for potential emergencies with greater local engagement of individuals and families themselves." |
Mr Brown also announced reforms of the Intelligence and Security Committee, a parliamentary body which oversees the security services MI5 and MI6, and other areas. | Mr Brown also announced reforms of the Intelligence and Security Committee, a parliamentary body which oversees the security services MI5 and MI6, and other areas. |
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He promised "greater transparency" and said the ISC's role would become more like House of Commons select committees, which hold their sessions mainly in public rather than in secret. | He promised "greater transparency" and said the ISC's role would become more like House of Commons select committees, which hold their sessions mainly in public rather than in secret. |
Extreme weather | Extreme weather |
But Conservative leader David Cameron said the prime minister's statement had "sounded more like a list than a strategy". | But Conservative leader David Cameron said the prime minister's statement had "sounded more like a list than a strategy". |
He called for a US-style National Security Council, arguing the strategy would "only work if put in place and carried out properly". | He called for a US-style National Security Council, arguing the strategy would "only work if put in place and carried out properly". |
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Brown's review was more an assessment of what threats existed than a "strategic overview of how those threats will be tackled". | Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Brown's review was more an assessment of what threats existed than a "strategic overview of how those threats will be tackled". |
He added: "We all know our armed forces are over-stretched, over-committed and under-resourced... it is high time that [Mr Brown] announces urgently a new full strategic defence review for our defence capabilities for today and the years ahead." | He added: "We all know our armed forces are over-stretched, over-committed and under-resourced... it is high time that [Mr Brown] announces urgently a new full strategic defence review for our defence capabilities for today and the years ahead." |