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    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New Prevent statistics show violent right-wing referrals have skyrocketed, outpacing Islamist extremism cases two-to-one as overall radicalisation warnings hit new high.

    (LONDON) – Britain’s counter-terrorism programme is grappling with a dramatic shift toward far-right radicalisation, with new data revealing referrals for violent right-wing ideology have surged to become the programme’s largest category of concern.

    Home Office figures released today show Prevent received 1,800 warnings about potential far-right extremists in the year to March 2025 – a dramatic 40% increase that now represents more than double the number of Islamist extremism cases.

    The statistics reveal a total of 8,778 people were referred to the anti-radicalisation scheme amid growing concerns about individuals with “no identified ideology,” who accounted for over half of all cases. The overall 27% spike in referrals follows last year’s deadly attack on a children’s dance class by a teenager previously assessed by Prevent.

    “The programme faces mounting pressure to adapt to Britain’s changing extremist landscape,” said one security analyst, noting the figures reflect “a significant evolution in the nature of domestic radicalisation threats.”

    The data shows 1,472 individuals ultimately received formal support through the programme’s Channel process, despite ongoing criticism from human rights groups about Prevent’s effectiveness and impact on minority communities.

    Counter-Terrorism Home Office Statistics Radicalisation Right-Wing Extremism UK Prevent Programme
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