Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Killing of David Amess endangers the link between voters and representatives
Police carry out searches in London following fatal stabbing of Sir David Amess
MI5 supporting Met investigation as London addresses searched for potential link to Islamist extremism
Neighbouring countries are the most at risk in the short term, but western states should not be complacent
Western intelligence agencies fear Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan could prompt a resurgence of terror networks
UK intelligence service cite fears as Taliban make rapid territorial gains
Arena owners, security contractors and transport police blamed for ‘missed opportunities’ ahead of attack
Inquest finds ‘failings’ and ‘omissions’ in the management of convicted terrorist Usman Khan
Inquest hears security services received ‘uncorroborated’ intelligence Usman Khan intended to ‘return to his old ways’
Trident, counterterror and the union take centre stage in biggest foreign policy assessment since cold war
Decision in case of ‘jihadi bride’ represents victory for home secretary Priti Patel
Isolation at home and spread of conspiracy theories make individuals susceptible to radicalisation
Security services are concerned about jihadis who returned from Middle East or sought to travel there
Home secretary Priti Patel describes measure as ‘precautionary’
Some officials fear shake-up could jeopardise work to tackle radical ideology
Review comes as Pool Re pays out just £10m to businesses in 5 years to cover cost of terrorist attacks
Home secretary’s comments come after three killed in attack in Reading
Security officials confirm 25-year-old man arrested in connection with the attack was known to MI5
Pistol and ammunition undergoing forensic tests amid probe into death of journalist
Hashem Abedi ‘encouraged and assisted’ attack that killed 22
Tempo and seriousness of attacks from far-right is growing, according to MI5
‘Protect’ obligations would demand more security, staff training and response plans
Effort to get law past MPs and Lords in wake of extremist stabbings in London
Law groups say hurried legislation after Streatham attack could be a mistake
Old Bailey told that defendant ‘assisted and encouraged’ in planning the attack
International Edition