Home Secretary statement following the publication of Lord Walney's independent review of political violence and disruption. Home Secretary James Cleverly said: “The right to protest is a vital part of democracy, but there is absolutely no place for criminality or …
What is Operation TEMPERER? Operation TEMPERER is a joint contingency operation to provide military support to the police in extreme national emergency circumstances, such as surge support for a major domestic terrorist attack or threat. Defence personnel will always be …
On 11 May 2022, the Home Secretary introduced the National Security Bill, formerly known as the Counter State Threats Bill, which brings together vital new measures to further protect our national security and modernise existing counter espionage laws to reflect …
Today's leading stories include reports on the so-called Daesh Beatles, visas for foreign doctors and facial recognition.
Today's leading stories include anti-abortion protests, requests for a public inquiry into the Manchester Arena attacks and an individual visa case. Anti-abortion protests A pregnant Labour MP was targeted by anti-abortion activists who paid for a billboard poster campaign featuring …
Today's top story is on efforts to tackle a white supremacist group. Generation Identity British counter-terrorism police have admitted they have “no plan” to tackle the white supremacist group whose ideology is thought to have inspired the El Paso and …
Asylum appeal judgement The Independent and Sun report that a man seeking asylum in the UK on the grounds of his sexuality is to have his case reviewed after a judge ruled that he was not “effeminate” enough to be …
Today's leading stories include the second anniversary of the Manchester Arena terror attack and further coverage of Jonathan Hall QC being appointed to the role of Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
Today's Home Office related stories focus on the far-right and include the latest developments in the investigation into the attack in Stanwell, the Christchurch shooting and coverage of the Home Office Places of Worship scheme.
Today, Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, wrote in the Express following the terror attack in Christchurch. His words can be found below. Home Secretary Sajid Javid: I woke up yesterday morning to the heart-breaking news from New Zealand. Sick to the …