A leaked Home Office report says spreading conspiracy theories, misogyny, violence against women and girls and an "online ...
The government is set to reject internal advice to widen the definition of extremism to include potentially violent ...
Keir Starmer probably did not welcome the question put to him by one of his own back benchers, Tahrir Ali, at a session of prime minister’s questions last November.
Home Office’s counter-extremism review warns of harm from an ‘online subculture’ associated with incel culture and misogyny ...
The Home Office said Islamism and extreme right-wing ideologies ... They said including "behaviours" such as violence against women and girls, spreading misinformation and an interest in gore ...
After the attacks on America in September 2001, governments around the world rushed to put in place strategies to deal with an upsurge of radical Islamism. In Britain the counter-terrorism protocol ...
These three high-profile women represent three types of relationships with their origin country – which ‘type of Nigerian’ ...
The Home Secretary is said not to agree with the findings of the ‘rapid analytical sprint on extremism’ she commissioned ...
So a leaked report from a bunch of Leftie civil servants looking into the anti-extremist scheme Prevent actually recommends ...
It accomplishes this in several ways, including partnering with countries that back the Muslim Brotherhood or political Islamism ... of hostages – including women and children – was key ...
There are no plans to expand the definition of extremism, Home Office minister Dan Jarvis has said, following reports it ...