Counter-terror policing awarded funds for Parsons Green response
Counter-terrorism police will receive an additional £4 million this year to cover the costs arising from the Parsons Green attack.

This move comes in addition to the £24 million of new money for this financial year already announced for the forces across the country that responded to the other attacks in London and Manchester in 2017.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Minister for Policing, Nick Hurd announced the funding as the 2018/19 police funding settlement was debated in Parliament.
He said:
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp tragedy of 5 terrorist attacks in 2017 has sadly reinforced the threat we face from terrorism so it is right that we are increasing funding for counter-terrorism policing both this year and next.
In September we announced £24 million of new money this year going to forces across the country to meet the costs relating to the tragic terror attacks.
I am also pleased to confirm that the Government has agreed to provide a further £4 million this year to meet the costs arising from the attack at Parsons Green.
Separately, in recognition of the unprecedented terrorist threat we currently face, the government announced in December a £50 million increase to counter terrorism policing budget for next year. This brings the budget to £757 million and will help ensure counter-terrorism policing has the resources it needs to respond and keep people safe.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp government has already committed to increase spending on counter-terrorism by 30% over five years from £11.7 billion to £15.1 billion and has also provided £144 million over the spending review period for a national uplift in armed policing capability and funding for an additional 1,900 officers at the security and intelligence agencies.
It is also reviewing its counter-terrorism strategy CONTEST to ensure that the government is responding to the threat from terrorism both now and in the future.