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This series brings together all documents relating to CONTEST, the UK's counter-terrorism strategy.
This document sets out the government's strategy to counter extremism in all its forms.
The Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE) has published a report looking at the way in which extremists have sought to exploit the current pandemic.
The aim of CONTEST is to reduce the risk from terrorism to the UK, its citizens and interests overseas, so people can live freely and with confidence.
Professor Helen Fenwick, Chair of Public Law and Human Rights Search Committee, Durham Law School, Durham University.
This page provides guidance on the UK’s sanctions regime relating to international counter-terrorism
Report on the achievements and reflections over the past 3 years, looking at the contribution made by the Commission for Countering Extremism.
This page contains a list of persons and entities to whom financial sanctions have been applied due to their assessed involvement in terrorist activity, with particular focus on persons who operate internationally. It also contains information on regulations.
Dr Katherine E Brown, Professor Fiona de Londras, Jessica White, University of Birmingham.
The aim of CONTEST is to reduce the risk to the UK and its citizens and interests overseas from terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence.
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