Issues: Terrorism
Online resources to help you understand the risks and issues behind terrorism.
- Liverpool's 2021 Remembrance ceremony targeted by suicide bomber. [web page]
- Domestic radicals have planned to damage the US electrical infrastructure, according to a DHS alert. [web page]
- The House Intelligence Committee of the United States discusses newly developed DNA bioweapons that are able to target a specific individual. [web page]
- Radical Islamism is wearing a woke mask to make gains, but it's anything but. [web page]
- Russian hackers and other terrorists are posing a danger to the United States' vulnerable power system. [web page]
- In a week will we still be discussing the horrible evil that shadowed hundreds of lives recently in Liverpool? No. Terrorism is losing its terror. [web page]
- ISIS terrorism is a largely consequence free crime in the UK. [web page]
- The perpetrators—and the motive for their attack—remain unclear as more information about the scale of French Internet disruption comes to light. [web page]
- Secular values under attack in France. [web page]
- A drone attack on the USA's electrical grid is a worrying harbinger of the future of terrorism. [web page]
- The UK's understanding of terrorism arising from Islamic extremism is now lagging dangerously behind the French. [web page]
- Jihadist terrorism has hit France more than its neighbours. Why? [web page]
- Cultural assimilation is the key to defeating terrorism, not Twitter tweaks. [video]
- We need to better understand why people embrace ideologies that order them to kill people for political ends. [web page]
- Terror attacks sweep France. Does it stand alone? [audio]
- The UK's Prevent counter-terrorism scheme is a big waste of resources and is no longer fit for purpose. [web page]
- The Waukesha attack is the wrong sort of terrorism, so let's let this one fade away, yes? [web page]
- The first step in addressing potential terrorist radicalisation within the UK is admitting the problem exists. [video]