CVE insider is right that the industry is a gravy train – how do we derail it?
Counter-extremism researcher Lydia Wilson’s piece Gone to Waste: the ‘CVE’ Industry After 9/11 provides an interesting insider view into the worldwide ‘CVE
Counter-extremism researcher Lydia Wilson’s piece Gone to Waste: the ‘CVE’ Industry After 9/11 provides an interesting insider view into the worldwide ‘CVE
Dr Tarek Younis argues that 'colour-blind' ideas of extending CVE programmes to the far-right mask the more fundamental issues at play
London - An unprecedented UN report released yesterday has called for the repeal of anti-extremism legislation, policy and programmes, stating that they
London - Five years after the passing of the Counter-terrorism and Security (CTS) Act into law, a new report authored by CAGE
Every year during Islamophobia Awareness Month, NGOs across the country begin to highlight the multitude of ways Muslims face discrimination while going
Recent events in the past number of weeks have drawn attention to the true nature of the UK counter-terrorism sector and they
CAGE recently participated in an international conference on human rights in education in Vienna, where we raised key concerns around the implementation
The pro-PREVENT lobby has been perpetuating several myths about this failed policy in an effort to keep it alive or to engineer a
*PM signs Article 50 letter By Asim Qureshi The filing of Theresa May’s Article 50, ‘Brexit’, has raised questions around how almost
Written by Karen Jayes The Muslim woman, in wearing the headscarf, is the most visual representation of Islam in western societies. Because