Train BTP Inspectors as Bronze Commanders
British Transport Police should ensure that all its Inspectors are trained to undertake the Bronze Commander role in the event of a Major Incident
- British Transport Police stated that in March 2024 it completed Major Incident Command training for all Sergeants, Inspectors and Chief Inspectors, with a two-day command training course (Manchester Arena Inquiry Recommendations Dashboard, Cabinet Office, February 2026).
- BTP has moved to an additional phase, launching a Major Incident Hydra course in September 2024 to consolidate training (Manchester Arena Inquiry Recommendations Dashboard, Cabinet Office, February 2026).
How was this evidence gathered?
Response
Accepted
Response
AcceptedThe Home Secretary made a written statement to Parliament on 3 November 2022 following publication of Volume 2, acknowledging the findings on emergency response failures and stating the government would work with emergency services to implement improvements. The response committed to reviewing interoperability arrangements between emergency services and strengthening joint training and exercising protocols for major incidents.
Progress Timeline
It is confirmed that in March of 2024 we completed the remainder of the Sgt and Inspector (and Chief Inspector) Major Incident Command training. That means all of our Sgts and Inspectors (Chief Inspectors) (at that point in time) have received the Major incident 2 day command training and both the below recommendations can be shown as complete for BTP. We have now moved on to an additional phase where In September we launched our Major Incident Hydra course. This is to consolidate the Major Incident Command training and will see all of those trained rostered to undertake the Hydra course as well.
It is confirmed that in March of 2024 we completed the remainder of the Sgt and Inspector (and Chief Inspector) Major Incident Command training. That means all of our Sgts and Inspectors (Chief Inspectors) (at that point in time) have received the Major incident 2 day command training and both the below recommendations can be shown as complete for BTP. We have now moved on to an additional phase where In September we launched our Major Incident Hydra course. This is to consolidate the Major Incident Command training and will see all of those trained rostered to undertake the Hydra course as well.
Published Evidence
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Government published formal Manchester Arena Inquiry recommendations dashboard on GOV.UK (14 November 2025) tracking all 149 recommendations with implementation progress updates.
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 received Royal Assent 3 April 2025. Creates two tiers: Standard Duty (200-799 capacity) and Enhanced Duty (800+). SIA will be regulator. Not yet in force -- at least 24 months before enforcement (expected April 2027).
JESIP Joint Doctrine updated to v3.1 (April 2024) following inquiry findings on interoperability failures. Operation Plato reformed to cover all terrorist attack types, not just firearms. Emphasis extended beyond command-level to frontline responders.
NPCC, Counter Terrorism Policing and College of Policing provided comprehensive updates to Sir John Saunders demonstrating "continued drive to improve collective response to terrorist incidents."
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Representatives working with UK Intelligence Community to address closed Volume Three recommendations. Cross-government monitoring ongoing.