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Key allies met and agreed joint action to tackle emerging security threats during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Police to be given new powers to identify and combat hostile state activity.
The government has launched an open competition to appoint the next Independent Reviewer of Prevent.
The Foreign Secretary hosted a meeting with the Turkish, French, and German Foreign Ministers, to discuss coronavirus as well as Middle East security issues.
Terrorists face a minimum of 14 years behind bars for serious offences and tougher monitoring, as a new Bill enters Parliament today (20 May 2020).
Ken McCallum has been named as the new head of MI5.
More support offered to victims of terrorism through new grant of up to £500,000.
The governments of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States have issued a joint statement on the ninth anniversary of the Syrian uprising.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a press statement following a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in Ankara.
Proscription order making Sonnenkrieg Division illegal in the UK has been approved by Parliament.
The automatic early release of terrorist offenders will end as emergency legislation to ensure the public is protected receives Royal Assent.
Orders have been laid in Parliament to make membership of 2 right-wing terrorist groups illegal in the UK
Government to consult on Protect Duty to improve safety and security at public venues and spaces
Emergency legislation will end the automatic early release of terrorist offenders, as the government takes decisive action to protect the public and keep our streets safe.
The Lord Chancellor gave an update in the House of Commons about the Government response to the Streatham incident.
Tougher sentences, an end to early release and a review of the management of convicted terrorists announced to strengthen the UK’s response to terrorism.
Foreign affairs ministers issued a communiqué about the Global Coalition's achievements and also their continued resolve in the joint effort against Daesh/ISIS.
Funds will develop new technology to tackle rising security risks posed by Unmanned Air Systems.
The Foreign Secretary and Defence Secretary outlined the UK government's reaction to the announcement of the death of Daesh's leader.
The agreement will allow law enforcement agencies to demand electronic data relating to serious criminals, such as terrorists and child sexual abusers, from US tech firms.
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