Counter-terrorism policy
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George Osborne denies UK defence spending will fall below 2% of GDP
7 Sep 2014: Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show, the chancellor also said he will do whatever it takes to defeat Islamic State
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Editors' pick
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Since Labour came to power in 1997, it has introduced five major pieces of terrorism legislation
Most recent
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4 Sep 2014: Figures show six convictions and several suspects awaiting trial as prosecutors deal with increase in jihadist volunteers
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4 Sep 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 4 September 1968: Scribbles on how to make a Molotov cocktail mean a visit from Special Branch for the Black Dwarf socialist newspaper
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3 Sep 2014: Letters: Perhaps David Cameron might consider asking the Saudis to go easy on their funding of madrassas, faith schools etc
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3 Sep 2014: Dominic Grieve: Believing in and practising the principles of the rule of law is among the most powerful weapons we have to protect us
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2 Sep 2014: Head of inquiry into state school 'Trojan horse' allegations says 'violent, extremist, promotional video' should not have been shown
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2 Sep 2014: Deputy prime minister says no obvious legal way of withdrawing passports from suspects returning from Syria and Iraq
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1 Sep 2014: Editorial: The prime minister sounded calm enough discussing the generalities of the Islamic State threat. But his specific proposals smacked of panic
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1 Sep 2014: Andrew Sparrow’s rolling coverage of all the day’s political developments as they happen, including David Cameron’s Commons statement on the government’s latest anti-terror measures
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1 Sep 2014:
Muslim Council of Britain says constant talk of legislation and monitoring is leading marginalised Muslims towards radicalism
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1 Sep 2014: New access granted as Saudi king says Europe faces attack unless it acts fast
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