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  • 2 months ago | spiked-online.com | Ian Acheson |Tom Slater

    How did counter-extremism officials allow Islamist killer Ali Harbi Ali to slip through the net? Share Topics Politics UK Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. After the Islamist terrorist, Ali Harbi Ali, murdered Tory MP David Amess in October 2021, it quickly emerged that Ali had taken part in Prevent, the UK government’s counter-extremism programme.

  • Jan 25, 2025 | telegraph.co.uk | Ian Acheson |Charles Hymas

    Organised crime bosses should be segregated in jails like terrorists to break their control of the prison drugs trade worth up to £1 billion a year, say former governors. Ian Acheson, a former governor, was the Government adviser who first proposed in 2016 that “highly subversive” convicted Islamist terrorists should be segregated in jails to prevent them radicalising other prisoners.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | spiked-online.com | Ian Acheson

    Share Topics Identity Politics UK Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. A couple of years ago, I was encouraged to apply to sit on a board that would help the College of Policing produce a new code of ethics. My unsuccessful application was perhaps fatally brief. When asked what attributes should be central to a new code, I replied, simply, ‘moral and physical courage’.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | spiked-online.com | Rakib Ehsan |Ian Acheson

    spiked is proud to be sponsored by Beckett’s GinHere, the spiked podcast crew are enjoying Beckett’s classic Spirited Gin and the brand new Beckett’s Single Malt English WhiskyClaim your exclusive 20% discount via the link below: pic.twitter.com/ITyp4ZDZUK— spiked (@spikedonline) December 2, 2024Beckett’s flagship product is its London Dry Gin, made with handpicked juniper berries from Box Hill in Surrey, and distilled and bottled in London.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | spiked-online.com | Ian Acheson

    Share Topics Long-reads UK Uncategorised Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. Five years ago, convicted terrorist Usman Khan murdered two young people at an event hosted by the prisoner-rehabilitation scheme, Learning Together, at London Bridge. Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt were both involved in running Learning Together, which was part of the University of Cambridge.

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