Home Office to spend £250m on protecting Jewish communities in England and Wales
My thoughts remain with the victims of these vile attacks. “Today we are going further and providing record funding to help keep Jewish people safe, supporting…
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Meanwhile £59 million will go to Counter-Terrorism Police to bolster protective security and counter state threats. The government has announced a £250 million investment to significantly boost policing in Jewish communities, aiming to ensure they "can live and celebrate their faith free from fear" after a spate of violent antisemitic attacks. UK announces £250mil package to protect Jewish community.
Furthermore, Policing Minister Sarah Jones said: “After a series of appalling attacks against Jewish communities, the difficult decision was made to raise the threat level to severe. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “The rise in antisemitism we have seen in recent years is a test of our values as a country and tackling it has been central to my leadership from day one.” This latest package is intended to be spent over a three-year period.
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Meanwhile £59 million will go to Counter-Terrorism Police to bolster protective security and counter state threats.
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The government has announced a £250 million investment to significantly boost policing in Jewish communities, aiming to ensure they "can live and celebrate their faith free from fear" after a spate of violent antisemitic attacks.
according to The Independent - UK NewsUK announces £250mil package to protect Jewish community.
according to Free Malaysia TodayPolicing Minister Sarah Jones said: “After a series of appalling attacks against Jewish communities, the difficult decision was made to raise the threat level to severe.
according to The Independent - UK NewsPrime Minister Keir Starmer said: “The rise in antisemitism we have seen in recent years is a test of our values as a country and tackling it has been central to my leadership from day one.” This latest package is intended to be spent over a three-year period.
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