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Europol | Home Office | Written Answers The internet is a powerful tool which terrorists and extremists exploit to radicalise, recruit, inspire and incite.
Terrorism: British Nationals Abroad | Home Office | Written Answers Section 40 of the British Nationality Act (BNA) 1981 provides for the deprivation of British citizenship where the Secretary of State is sat
Cybercrime | Home Office | Written Answers On 27 Jun 2017, there was widespread media reporting of global ransomware infections.
Counter-terrorism: Police | Home Office | Written Answers The Government’s top priority is the safety and security of the public.
Europol | Home Office | Written Answers In a modern, interconnected world, crime is increasingly international and does not respect borders.
Terrorism: York | Home Office | Written Answers It would not be appropriate to comment on specific security activities and arrangements at a particular location.
Counter-terrorism: Training | Home Office | Written Answers The Government has developed a dual approach to assessing the effectiveness of initiatives funded by the Prevent strategy.
Safety Barriers | Home Office | Written Answers For reasons of national security we do not publically disclose the detailed allocation of funding for counter terrorism by force area or by
Counter-terrorism | Home Office | Written Answers We work in partnership with local authorities to build resilience in communities, to tackle the influences of radicalisation, and respond to
Radicalism: Internet | Home Office | Written Answers This Government has been clear there should be no safe space online for terrorists and their supporters to radicalise, recruit, incite, or i