We must rethink our approach to counter-terrorism and end the ‘us v them’ attitude
Prevent is an extension of political policing and will remain so until parliament defines who is and is not a domestic extremist.
Prevent is an extension of political policing and will remain so until parliament defines who is and is not a domestic extremist.
Stripping terrorists of their citizenship status would export extremism to other countries even less experienced in dealing with radicalised individuals
More armed police officers in the capital won’t make up for deep cuts to neighbourhood policing
Commission finds that much greater understanding of religion and belief is needed in every section of society
London has 1,000 fewer trained firearms officers than in 2009
Those who discriminate against Muslims are playing directly into the hands of IS
Rather than viewing integration policy as something to be wheeled out when terrorism strikes, we should recognise the benefits in their own right
Anybody who peddles the concept of ‘true Islam’ inadvertently gives credence to the likes of ISIS
The government is not a credible messenger for young individuals vulnerable to radicalisation.
There is an absence of counter-speech initiatives by the UK government to challenge the jihadist narrative.