
Pathways: How the UK Home Office Accidentally Created a Right-Wing Icon
Amelia is a reminder of how badly governments misjudge the nations they claim to protect.

Amelia is a reminder of how badly governments misjudge the nations they claim to protect.

Islamist groups are using student organisations at British universities to platform extremist speakers.

In 2024, Axel Rudakubana’s brutal murder of three young girls sparked a summer of unrest. One year on, has anything really changed?

The British government’s counter-extremism scheme is willfully ignoring the real threat to security—Islamism.

Public workers are being trained to treat “Western cultural concerns” as potential indicators of terrorist ideology.

The UK’s Prevent labeled Shakespeare, Tennyson, Conrad, Chesterton, Tolkien, Chaucer, Kipling, and Milton “key texts” for “white nationalists.” Sir Kenneth Clark’s 1960s BBC TV documentary series “Civilization” was also named and shamed.

The Prevent programme seems to be, at the very least, in need of serious reform. Until the Shawcross report is released, we won’t know how badly it is broken.