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.
Now, foreign countries are trying to steer Syria’s new de facto leaders toward an inclusive government free of sectarian ...
Last week was surely one of the grimmest in Europe in years. The day after an Afghan migrant allegedly stabbed a two-year-old ...
Ricu was set up by a former MI6 officer to give ‘consistently clear and appropriate communications’ but it appears anything ...
The rejection of Trump's trial balloon is telling. In May 2024, Cairo joined South Africa in its spurious legal case at the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of war crimes—without any ...
In the latest episode of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s crackdown on free speech, nine journalists have been ...
There are no plans to expand the definition of extremism, Home Office minister Dan Jarvis has said, following reports it ...
GB News panellists were left shocked after a commentator slammed the right-wing view on extremism and their misleading ...
Police should record more non-crime hate incidents, a leaked Home Office report has recommended, despite a row sparked by ...
While the British Home Office has identified Khalistan movement and Hindu nationalism as new forms of extremism, it has underestimated the Islamist extremism despite Islamism driving most terrorist ...
The government is set to reject internal advice to widen the definition of extremism to include potentially violent ...