A “rapid sprint” has been commissioned by the Home Office to create a fresh strategy for combating extremism.
The project’s goal is to “tackle the threat posed by extremist ideologies” by offering analysis and suggestions.
It will help shape a new counter-extremism strategy from the government in response to evolving extremist trends in the UK.
According to the Home Office, the program will examine the emergence of far-right and Islamist extremism in the UK in addition to more general ideological trends such extreme misogyny or viewpoints that conform to larger it.
Approximately 460 persons have appeared in magistrates’ courts thus far regarding the disturbance that was caused by false information about the knife attack suspect in Southport.
It’s estimated that at least 72 minors have received charges.
Charges have been brought against several for disseminating content that incited unrest, including writings that incited racial animosity or sent obscene messages.