The UK government announced a new action plan to combat extremism and strengthen social cohesion, including a whistleblowing service for university staff, expanded powers for the Charity Commission to shut down charities, and increased investment in community resilience programs. The strategy also prioritizes English-language accessibility and will introduce an annual State of Extremism report, though experts called for more comprehensive measures to address racial segregation and community divisions.
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The UK government announced a new action plan to combat extremism and strengthen social cohesion, including a whistleblowing service for university staff, expanded powers for the Charity Commission to shut down charities, and increased investment in community resilience programs. The strategy also prioritizes English-language accessibility and will introduce an annual State of Extremism report, though experts called for more comprehensive measures to address racial segregation and community divisions.