CRIME

Toolkit will address threat of extremism

An anti-extremism toolkit will be developed to help councils tackle ‘front’ groups that seek to work with authorities but actually pose a threat to communities.

An anti-extremism toolkit will be developed to help councils tackle ‘front' groups that seek to work with authorities but actually pose a threat to communities.

Counter-extremism activity is being strengthened after recent terrorist attacks in London and Manchester.

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