Boris Johnson was personally warned about the danger of freeing people convicted or terror offences without long-term investment in deradicalisation programmes in 2016, but he dismissed the threat over “lack of money”.
Boris Johnson was personally warned about the danger of freeing people convicted or terror offences without long-term investment in deradicalisation programmes in 2016, but he dismissed the threat over “lack of money”.
Boris Johnson has reaffirmed his support of holding an official state visit for Donald Trump, despite the US President’s opportunism in exploiting the London Bridge terror attack for his own political advantage.
Theresa May was warned that her cuts to front-line policing would put lives in danger, but she dismissed their concerns as “scaremongering”.
World leaders have condemned Saturday’s terror attack in London, which left seven people dead and 48 injured.
Donald Trump has drawn criticism for using his Twitter account to share unconfirmed details of Saturday’s terror attack in London in an attempt to sway support for his plan for a Muslim travel ban in the US.