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This document sets out the government's strategy to counter extremism in all its forms.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The national risk assessment (NRA) is the first comprehensive assessment of money laundering and terrorist financing risk in the UK.
Assessment of the financial costs to local authorities of implementing the new Prevent Duty.
The UK certificate policy and practice statement.
How the government is preventing terrorist attacks on the UK, and on British people and businesses abroad.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government has responded to the Joint Committee on the Draft Protection of Charities Bill report.
The government response to the annual report on the operation of the Terrorism Acts in 2013 by the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
Consultation on draft guidance, to be issued under the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, for specified authorities to have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn into terrorism.
This document contains the Treasury's quarterly reports to Parliament, on its operation of the UK’s asset freezing regime.
This consultation welcomes comments on a draft code of practice for the implementation of the proposed temporary travel document seizure power in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill.
The authority to carry scheme prevents certain individuals from travelling to or from the UK when that is necessary in the public interest.
The Home Office is seeking views on how well the changes to Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000 in the Counter-terrorism and Security Bill are reflected within the revised draft code of practice.
The government has responded to the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) report on intelligence on the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby in Woolwich.
Approach to EU Justice and Home Affairs, parliamentary scrutiny, annual report, past and upcoming decisions, and the code of practice.
These documents are part of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act.
Government response to the 17th report from the Home Affairs Select Committee session 2013-14 HC 231: Counter-terrorism.
Clause 36 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill makes provision for the establishment of a body called the Privacy and Civil Liberties Board. This consultation invites comments on the details of organisation, membership…
Published in December 2014, this government review sets out the latest findings as to whether it would be possible to introduce intercept as evidence.
Proposals to update the covert human intelligence sources code of practice and the covert surveillance code of practice.
Consultation on the updated acquisition and disclosure of communications data code of practice and the new retention of communications data code of practice.
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