Soldiers referred to Prevent
At least 16 members of the armed forces have been referred to the UK’s terrorism prevention programme over the past two and a half years, according to figures obtained by The Guardian under freedom of information requests. The majority of referrals were because of concerns about far-right activity. The campaign group Hope Not Hate said “the referrals of so many serving military personnel to Prevent, and the general rise in violent far-right extremism in society as a whole, should act as a reminder of the ever-present threat of [far-right] extremism”.
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Longer school days for children
A £15bn scheme to help Britain’s children catch up after months of interrupted education could see the school day extended by half an hour. The Times says a leaked presentation of a report by Sir Kevan Collins, the government’s education recovery commissioner, calls for all children to receive an extra 100 hours of schooling each year from 2022, with a minimum
Peru more than doubled its official coronavirus death toll, becoming the country with the highest Covid-19 mortality per capita anywhere in the world. The government admitted it had raised the count from 69,342 to 180,764 on the advice of a panel of health experts, which found there had been an undercount.