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”.
Efforts to kick extremists off the internet can’t succeed and might even have the unintended side effect of bolstering support for radical groups.
The Daily Mail has been widely criticised for its attempts to dehumanise the victims of the Finsbury terror attack, by trying to imply the worshippers at the mosque were terrorist-sympathisers.
David Cameron has attacked universities for allowing radical Islam to be spread on their campuses. But who draws the line when it comes to freedom of speech?
Prime Minister David Cameron has outlined the government’s plans to beat the “poison” of Islamic extremism in Britain.