Be '˜alert but not alarmed' - police step up patrols after terror attacks in Brussels
Police have increased patrols at transport hubs across the country following this morning's terrorist attacks in Brussels.
A number of people are feared dead and many injured following explosions at the airport and a metro station in the Belgium capital.
It is not yet known which specific areas are regarded as “key locations” for increased policing presence, which is being used to protect the public and provide reassurance.
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Hide AdMark Rowley, leading Counter Terrorism for National Police Chiefs’ Council, said: “Our thoughts are with the people of Brussels following this morning’s horrific attacks.