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Martyn’s Law – Clarity to Compliance
Is your organisation impacted by Martyn’s Law? For many organisations and event operators, the first challenge is not compliance, it’s clarity. Establishing whether you are within the scope of the Act depends on the nature of

The Hunger Weapon
Start with a single number: 1.7 billion tonnes. That’s how much food is shipped across the world’s oceans every year, including around 400 million tonnes of wheat and grain. Add the fertilisers needed for future

Your Morning Coffee Could Be One El Niño Away From Disappearing
The world’s most predictable disruptor is coming and it’s something that should be keeping people up at night. Every few years the Pacific Ocean warms, Scientists spot it months sometimes a full year in advance.

Energy Supply Shock Series 2026 – Part 2
Fuel Disruption and the UK’s Corporate Security Blind Spot Fuel shortages don’t begin at the petrol station, but that’s where their impact becomes visible. In Part One, our previous article explored the economic and operational

Energy Supply Shock Series 2026 – Part 1
What It Means for Businesses and Households A global oil supply disruption never stays neatly contained within energy markets and it certainly won’t this time. In our view, the pattern is well understood but often

Resilient Growth for African Energy Leaders
The disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has once again exposed the fragility of global energy flows. As supply tightens and prices respond, buyers are moving quickly to secure alternative sources. For energy

The Strait You Don’t See, and The Crisis You Will Feel
The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow corridor through which nearly a fifth of the world’s oil flows, may seem geographically remote. Yet with Iran now restricting access to vessels from countries it considers adversaries, disruption

Cybersecurity verses Physical Security Agendas
Ransomware, phishing and AI-enabled fraud are dominating boardroom conversations, and rightly so. The scale and speed of cyber threats mean many organisations are investing heavily in digital defences. But in strengthening one line of protection,

Inverroy Crisis Management Appoints New Head of Crisis & Continuity Management
Inverroy Crisis Management has announced the promotion of Kirsty Bremner to Head of Crisis & Continuity Management, marking a significant milestone in the company’s continued growth and evolution. The role has previously been overseen by

Inverroy Expands End-to-End Business Continuity Certification
Edinburgh, Scotland — Inverroy Crisis Management is pleased to announce that Su Sproston, Principal Consultant, has qualified as an ISO 22301 Lead Auditor. With this certification, Su will lead Inverroy’s capability to prepare clients for

Hydrogen Risk Management: Overcoming Safety, Policy and Resilience Challenges in the Energy Transition
Hydrogen is increasingly seen as a vital component of the global energy transition, an energy vector capable of decarbonising sectors where electrification alone cannot deliver. Governments are rolling out national hydrogen strategies, major infrastructure investments

Prepared, Not Paranoid: The Life-Saving Value of Situational Awareness
Recent Attacks Highlight the Threat In recent weeks, we have witnessed two chilling forms of violence: a knife attack aboard a train in the UK, where passengers bound for London had to flee as a