Prevent is a UK government programme focused on preventing terrorism. The government describes Prevent as: [A] national programme that aims to stop people from becoming terrorists or supporting ...
The UK’s central programme to stop domestic terrorism, Prevent, has been criticised for failing to intercept Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana before his fatal attack which left three young girls ...
Prevent, the government’s counter-terror programme, missed a number of chances to intervene in the actions of Axel Rudakubana before he killed three young girls in ...
Controversial plans by the Ahlulbayt Islamic Mission (AIM) to hold a children’s summer camp in Hertfordshire were back in the political spotlight this week, as councillors were updated on the Prevent ...
The man suspected of carrying out a knife attack in north London was previously referred to the government's counter-extremism programme, Prevent, police have confirmed. The 45-year-old was born in ...
It is aimed at stopping terrorism and radicalisation, but devastating attacks and high-profile reviews have meant Prevent has been under scrutiny since it started. The government programme has ...
The UK’s police forces have full access to private information, including the political views, of thousands of men, women and children who have been referred to the government’s Prevent programme. The ...
The family of two young children, aged five and seven, have won a discrimination case against Bedfordshire Council’s Local Education Authority—following the interrogation of their two young children ...
Former justice secretary Robert Buckland says the government’s Prevent strategy needs a more “joined-up” approach, following the killing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess. Sir David, who was MP for ...
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