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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.
This series brings together all documents relating to CONTEST, the UK's counter-terrorism strategy.
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.
The Home Secretary launched the UK's updated counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST 2023, at Central Hall, Westminster.
If you believe land or property is not needed and could be put to better economic use, then you can challenge the government by submitting a Right to Contest application.
Ask for underused or vacant property owned by the government, agencies, local councils or local public bodies to be sold - Right to Contest.
The government has today launched CONTEST 2023, a refreshed approach to the evolving and enduring threat from terrorism.
You can use the Right to Contest application to challenge government to sell land or property if you believe it’s not needed and could be put to better economic use.
How the Cabinet Office will use your personal data when you apply to contest, and what your rights are.
The international accords that have guaranteed freedom, security and prosperity since 1945 are “fraying at the edges” as a direct result of Russia’s illegal war, the Lord Chancellor will tell Washington today.
The report describes recent developments in the terrorist threat, and progress made in our counter-terrorism work in 2015.
Britain's brightest young inventors shine as Intellectual Property Office and Aardman announce winners of Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Ideas Competition 2023.
We are seeking views on the usefulness of the Right to Contest, as well as proposing a number of potential reforms.
British Embassy Prague joins with the Embassy of Canada and U.S. Embassy to launch a competition for Czech girls and women, to mark International Women's Day.
Details of Innovate UK funding competition winners informed in 2015.
The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, made a statement to the House of Commons updating on delivery of the recommendations by the Independent Review of Prevent.
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