Commission for Countering Extremism flawed in both purpose and function: CAGE
London - The idea of a Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE) when there is no accepted definition of “extremism” is flawed at
London - The idea of a Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE) when there is no accepted definition of “extremism” is flawed at
Fahad Ansari responds to the Prime Minister's speech, "Enough is Enough", and explores the decades of failed policies that she seeks to
The recent government announcement that British soldiers would be protected from lawsuits launched under European Court of Human Rights is a heavy
With Theresa May becoming the new prime minister of the UK, CAGE publishes this article to remind of one of the most
Some might have been surprised to see CAGE speaking at hacktivist conventions and international conferences on privacy and surveillance alongside Edward Snowden, Wikileaks
The Cameron government has suffered a number of set-backs and U-turns in the past year in terms of policy. In most of
Ibrahim Mohamoud, CAGE's Communications Officer, speaks to Dr Salman Butt of Islam21c about CAGE's recent report "We are completely independent". Listen to this podcast
Over the past five years, the Home Office and a secretive government department called RICU, the Research, Information and Communications Unit,
Editor's Note: This article is being published one year on exactly from the CTS bill becoming law after receiving Royal Assent on
With the government opening the draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill 2014 up to public consultation, CAGE has released an advisory document that