James Brokenshire

Let's Not Give the EDL Undue Credit

Vidhya Ramalingam | Posted 22.03.2013 | UK Politics
Vidhya Ramalingam

The fragmentation of the EDL itself could... pose new threats to community safety and national security. Multiple splinter groups departing from the EDL's tactics could become more challenging for law enforcement to monitor, and could potentially be more violent.

EDL 'Exploiting Concerns About Grooming Gangs To Fuel Islamophobia'

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 13.03.2013 | UK

The English Defence League (EDL) is exploiting concerns surrounding sex-grooming gangs to fuel its anti-Islam agenda, a university report has said, wa...

'Staying Ahead Of The Threat': Ministers Say UK Must Plan For 'Lone Wolf' Terrorists

PA/The Huffington Post UK | Posted 18.10.2012 | UK

The emergency services must be better prepared to tackle a lone gunman or Mumbai-style attack on the streets of Britain, ministers will say. Fast-m...

Home Secretary To Visit Jordan In Bid To Get Rid Of Abu Qatada

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 18.04.2012 | UK Politics

Home Secretary Theresa May is to visit Jordan as part of the government's attempts to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada. Abu Qatada has been release...

Prince Of Jordan Refuses To Assure Qatada Will Get Fair Trial

Posted 16.02.2012 | UK

The Prince of Jordan has said he cannot give assurances that radical cleric Abu Qatada would get a fair trial in his country. In an interview with ...

Abu Qatada Released From House Arrest As Talks Continue To Have Him Deported

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 14.02.2012 | UK

A radical cleric who poses a serious risk to the UK's national security was free to walk the streets today as talks continued to deport him as soon as...

'Frustrating And Difficult': Cameron Speaks To King Of Jordan On Qatada

PA | Posted 09.02.2012 | UK Politics

David Cameron and King Abdullah of Jordan are agreed on the "importance of finding an effective resolution" to the Abu Qatada case, Downing Street has...

Minister Off To Jordan To Broker Qatada Deportation

PA/The Huffington Post | Posted 08.02.2012 | UK Politics

Home Office minister James Brokenshire will fly out to Jordan as part of the government's efforts to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada. Number 10 of...

New Regional Hubs To Bolster Fight Against E-Crime

Huffington Post UK | Posted 08.02.2012 | UK

Three new regional 'hubs' have been created to help fight cyber crime in the Humber, Northwest and East Midlands areas, it was announced on Wednesday....

BlackBerry Has Some Explaining to do

John Carr | Posted 08.02.2012 | UK Tech
John Carr

As I travel the globe talking about online child protection I have been delighted to be able to tell audiences about the exemplary response of the British mobile phone industry to some of the challenges of online child protection.

New Push To Tackle Organised Crime

Posted 26.09.2011 | UK

PRESS ASSOCIATION -- The Government is setting out plans for a new push against organised crime, while cutting the costs of policing. The Organised...

Michael Rundle

Police Cuts Will Set Forces 'Back By A Decade'

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 20.09.2011 | UK

The 34,000 police jobs that will be lost due to police budget cuts by 2015 will set policing "by up to a decade", says a senior former police constabl...

Report: 34,000 Police Jobs Will Be Cut As Budgets Tighten

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 20.09.2011 | UK

More than 34,000 police jobs will be lost due to police budget cuts, inspectors have said in a report. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary s...