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Posts Tagged: War on terror

James Brokenshire MP: Countering the threat of cyber crime

Today’s launch of the National Crime Agency and the new National Cyber Crime Unit marks a further significant milestone in confronting and combating online criminals.

By James Brokenshire MP | 7 October 2013 | 13 comments

“What do they do all day?” Theresa May’s struggle to make the Home Office fit for purpose

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. "Well done, Mrs May," says the Express this morning.  "Well done, Mrs May," echoes… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 8 July 2013

The many virtues of Theresa May’s statement on Abu Qatada

The Home Secretary’s statement on the deportation of Abu Qatada is a model of its kind. Theresa May conveys steely… Read more »

By Andrew Gimson | 7 July 2013

Theresa May, Strong Woman

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Abu Qatada could have launched a last ditch legal appeal, rather than get on… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 7 July 2013

On balance, May is right to bar Spencer and Geller. But what about Abu Qatada?

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Such is the harm that Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller are doing to the… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 27 June 2013

Boris: the moral of Prism is that nothing you do on the net is private

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. William Hague was dispatched into the television studios yesterday to dismiss as "nonsense" claims… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 10 June 2013

Two in five Tory members back the Communications Data Bill – and a third oppose it

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. It would be an exaggeration to write that every Conservative born into the world… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 6 June 2013

Ministers warn of radicalisation on campus. But what’s their position on FOSIS?

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Theresa May has criticised universities for complacency in tackling radicalisation towards extremism on campus. … Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 27 May 2013

Three tests for a counter-extremism policy

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale held reasonable views up to the moment they began… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 26 May 2013

Cameron’s response to Woolwich was right

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Tony Blair responded to 7/7 by rushing out a twelve-point plan which his Home… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 24 May 2013

One of the terrorists said: “We want to start a war”. They mustn’t succeed. Attacks on mosques play their game.

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. When the first Islamist terror attack in Britain took place – the horror of… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 23 May 2013

The Snoopers’ Charter comes sneaking back. Again.

By Mark WallaceFollow Mark on Twitter. When Nick Clegg announced that the Communications Data Bill – AKA the Snoopers' Charter – was… Read more »

By Mark Wallace | 8 May 2013

It isn’t too early to draw conclusions about the terror in Boston

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. There is a mass of commentary about the Boston atrocity which agrees that it's… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 20 April 2013

The Government’s counter-terror strategy: Quite a bit done, a lot more to do

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter. Almost eight years ago, 52 innocents were murdered and hundreds injured by Islamist terrorists… Read more »

By Paul Goodman | 26 March 2013

Hague and Cameron are right to consider arming Syria’s rebels but the region’s wealthy oil states need to deliver more life-saving aid. And quickly.

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter William Hague and David Cameron are seriously considering sending arms to help the Syrian… Read more »

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