Anti-racism campaign Hope Not Hate challenged suggestions by an anonymous Home Office adviser yesterday that far-right groups were gaining ground in Britain.
Described as an “expert on right-wing extremism,” the adviser warned BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that the government was placing an emphasis on the “global jihadist agenda” but ignoring the growth of the far right at home.
The Today report suggested that in particular the actions of Islamic State (Isis) and the
Listening to our own communities and organising within them holds the key to stopping the advance of Reform UK and other far-right initiatives, posits TONY CONWAY
To quell the public anger and silence the far right, Labour has rushed out a report so that it can launch a National Inquiry — ANN CZERNIK examines Baroness Casey’s incendiary audit and finds fatal flaws that fail to 'draw a line' under the scandal as hoped



