Killings of Christians by Islamic terrorists have soared by thousands since President Biden rescinded the Country of Particular Concern designation in 2021.
The General Medical Council said it will investigate serious concerns about the doctor but had no public information about him.
Met Gold Commander Ade Adelekan says protesters who use the phrase ‘jihad’ are putting themselves at the risk of arrest and prosecution.
An independent review advised against amending terrorism laws owing to the risk of unintended consequences.
Jonathan Hall, KC, suggested offences could be created for some acts but argued legislation against hateful extremism will likely restrict free speech.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said it’s up to the police to decide on operational matters, but people will find the Met’s analysis ’surprising.’
Police are also looking for people in footage circulating online over suspicions of hate crime, but said “Jihad” chants in another rally appeared lawful.
A 23-year-old man from Forsyth County, Georgia, has pleaded guilty to allegedly plotting an explosive “Jihad” attack on the White House.
Killings of Christians by Islamic terrorists have soared by thousands since President Biden rescinded the Country of Particular Concern designation in 2021.
The General Medical Council said it will investigate serious concerns about the doctor but had no public information about him.
Met Gold Commander Ade Adelekan says protesters who use the phrase ‘jihad’ are putting themselves at the risk of arrest and prosecution.
An independent review advised against amending terrorism laws owing to the risk of unintended consequences.
Jonathan Hall, KC, suggested offences could be created for some acts but argued legislation against hateful extremism will likely restrict free speech.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said it’s up to the police to decide on operational matters, but people will find the Met’s analysis ’surprising.’
Police are also looking for people in footage circulating online over suspicions of hate crime, but said “Jihad” chants in another rally appeared lawful.
A 23-year-old man from Forsyth County, Georgia, has pleaded guilty to allegedly plotting an explosive “Jihad” attack on the White House.