Axel Rudakubana, who killed three girls in a stabbing spree at a dance class, was obsessed with violence but had no known ideology. His case has led to calls for a rethink of counterterror strategy.
App happy | The UK is considering making households who only use streaming services such as Netflix and Disney pay the BBC licence fee, as part of plans to modernise the way it funds the ...
Age assurance for online retail purchases is becoming increasingly common as merchants peddling alcohol, tobacco and weapons ...
The former Home Secretary suggested Britain could become "the first Islamist nation with nuclear weapons", with the UK falling "into the hands of Muslim fundamentalism" within 20 years ...
At the psychological level, there is no clear separation between lone actor ideological attackers and those who are ...
Sir Keir Starmer says terrorism is changing - the threat previously came from highly organised groups, but now acts of ...
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The Muslim Council of Britain’s newly elected Secretary General Dr Wajid Akhter promises radical ...
The PM's comments follow the leak of a Home Office review suggesting the UK's approach to extremism should be based on ...
Many children who joined far-right riots in the UK last year were driven by curiosity or the thrill of the moment while some ...
OPINION: Axel Rudakubana "stopped engaging" with mental health services before he murdered Alice da Silva Aguiar, Bebe King ...
Ministers have rejected civil servant advice to widen the definition of extremism to include potentially violent ...