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First Minister promises Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban an open, welcoming and diverse country in Scotland
Security services face a larger number of smaller and less sophisticated attack plots since September 11, 2001
Twenty-five former winners call for investigation into 'enormous crime' from 1988
Prominent campaigner against online extremism describes Facebook as the ‘800-pound gorilla in the radicalisation market’
Think tank believes poorly run programmes worldwide can undermine the aim of countering extreme ideologies
Former ruler and prime minister Simeon Sakskoburggotski first returned to Bulgaria 50 years after the monarchy was abolished
Authorities have failed to learn the lessons of the radicalisation of a key planner of the deadly terrorist strikes in 2015
Consortium plans to launch small satellites from a ship off German coast in European waters
Charity calls for open and frank discussions in the classroom about the nature of the threat
Salah Abdeslam goes on trial with 19 others over the country’s worst terrorist atrocity
Campaigners call for changes to workplace rules to retain experienced instructors
Gen Nick Carter defends military intelligence that 'warned of state collapse' in Afghanistan
Former Labour prime minister predicts western nations will have a billion surplus shots by end of 2021
Julien Sanchez failed to remove anti-Muslim statements by supporters
UK spends big on measures to prevent coronavirus outbreaks among pupils returning to classroom
