Position: Senior Research Fellow, Homeland Security
Margaret Gilmore is a Senior Research Fellow with RUSI analysing United Kingdom Public Policy on National Security and Resilience. Her specialist areas include government policy on counter-terrorism, intelligence, policing, Northern Ireland and the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
She is a freelance writer, broadcaster and analyst, and a board member of the Food Standards Agency and of the Meat Hygiene Service. She has had a lengthy career in newspapers, radio and television - most recently as Senior Home Affairs Correspondent for BBC Television News, covering terrorism, civil contingencies, immigration, crime and policing. She reported the 7 July bomb attacks in London and the 9/11 attacks in the USA.
Before that, she was Environment and Agriculture Correspondent specialising in food safety. She reported extensively on BSE and genetically modified foods, both in the UK and from Brussels. Previously she was a correspondent for the BBC’s Panorama and Newsnight and ITV’s This Week. She started her television career as correspondent for the BBC in Belfast. She has won various major awards for her reporting. She continues to write and broadcast, and she advises private and public sector organisations on security-related issues.
She has written a book with Andy Hayman, the former senior police officer in charge of UK counter-terrorism. 'The Terrorist Hunters' is a definitive account of the terrorist threat to the UK in the past five years, and was published in October 2009.