Search results for ‘far-right’
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Is it time to ban far-right extremists?
As David Beckham voices concerns about racism at Euro 2012 and far-right parties gain political ground in Europe, some countries are considering banning extremists. But will it do more harm than good?
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Mayday for Sarkozy in battle for far-right vote
The head of the French National Front urges her supporters to snub Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential elections – as both leaders address rival May Day rallies in Paris.
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Far-right is ‘organised and growing’ says ex neo-Nazi
As Norway struggles to understand the violent actions of Anders Behring Breivik, Channel 4 News speaks to a reformed neo-Nazi who warns the far-right movement is organised and growing.
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Convictions point to rise of far-right extremism
The convictions of a food packer and a builder on charges of inciting racial hatred brings to 16 the convictions connected to far-right extremism in the past two years, as Simon Israel investigates.
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France faces spectre of hung parliament as voting wraps up in parliamentary election
Here political stability has returned but France faces the opposite.
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France: ‘We have to work with UK to solve immigration problem’, says National Rally candidate
We spoke to David Quentin, a candidate for the National Rally party in France.
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French President Macron is ‘gambling with people’s lives’ – political commentator
Our presenter and Europe editor Matt Frei speaks to Salomé Saqué, a Political commentator and author, and Hélène de Lauzun, from The European Conservative.
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No confidence government would protect me, says anti-Muslim hate tsar who quit before appointment
Later this week the government will unveil its new official definition of what constitutes extremism which is intended to crackdown on Islamist and far-right extremism. Three former Tory home secretaries, Dame Priti Patel, Sir Sajid Javed and Amber Rudd, have signed a joint statement with others warning about the risks of failing to get cross-party…
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‘Fiction has the ability to bypass our self defences’, Booker Prize award winner Paul Lynch says
This year’s prestigious Booker Prize has gone to the Irish author Paul Lynch for his fifth novel ‘Prophet Song’.
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Will the prime minister sack the home secretary after protest clashes?
King Charles has led a Remembrance Sunday service honouring those who died serving the United Kingdom. The event, which saw thousands of veterans parade past the Cenotaph, passed without incident. It came a day after clashes between far-right protesters and police amid tensions over a massive pro-Palestinian march. Rishi Sunak is under growing pressure to…
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Israelis demand answers from Netanyahu over Hamas attack
Critics say his determination to cling to power and keep his far-right partners happy left Israel vulnerable.
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Former Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years
Enrique Tarrio wasn’t actually present at the deadly Capitol building riot in 2021.
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Spain’s left and right parties both claim victory as election leads to hung parliament
Spain faces another hung parliament and perhaps weeks, or even months, of political uncertainty.
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Could Israel’s crisis lead to civil war?
In Israel, a constitutional crisis has seen thousands take to the streets, fearing that their rights could be eroded, as the government plans to weaken the powers of the highest court in the land.
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Israel protests: moment of calm restored as Netanyahu pauses judicial reform
Benjamin Netenyahu’s decision to put his judicial reforms on hold has restored an element of calm to the streets of Israel.