Businesses warned to take a low profile

Aon has warned big businesses not to present themselves as targets for terrorist attack as it releas...

Aon has warned big businesses not to present themselves as targets for terrorist attack as it released its 2004 Global Terrorism Risk Map.

The map predictably cited Islamic extremist groups such as Al Qaeda as the number one terrorist threat in the UK, with the threat of the IRA and single issue groups such as animal rights protesters featuring much lower down the agenda. Using historical data and charting events over the past year a team of consultants highlighted the key risks affecting each

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