Far-right groups
Coverage of Far-right groups in the Nexus archive.
- Technology is driving an increase in online threats to the UK, senior officials say
Senior UK officials warn that technology and online platforms are enabling increased threats from hostile countries, extremists, and far-right groups. Examples include Iranian-backed plots, Russian state-sponsored sabotage, and rising far-right extremism, with law enforcement emphasizing collaboration with tech companies to combat these risks.
- Technology is driving an increase in online threats to the UK, senior officials say
Technology and online platforms are being used by hostile countries, extremists, and far-right groups to threaten the UK, according to senior British police officials. Threats from Iran, Russia, and China include assassinations, sabotage, and surveillance, while far-right extremism has also increased significantly.
- Technology is driving an increase in online threats to the UK, senior officials say
UK officials warn that technology and online platforms are enabling increased threats from hostile countries, extremists, and far-right groups. Examples include Iranian-backed plots, Russian state-sponsored sabotage, and rising far-right extremism, with law enforcement emphasizing the need for tech company collaboration to address these challenges.
- Politically opposed extremist networks seek US government overthrow. Both are anti-Israel
Far-right and anti-Zionist groups are accused of attempting to incite a 'revolution' in the US to overthrow the government. Both groups center their ideologies around Israel and Jews, despite their political opposition to each other.
- Far-right and anti-racist protesters clash in UK cities after Belfast riots
Far-right and anti-racist protesters clashed in UK cities including Brighton, Liverpool, Sheffield, and Glasgow, resulting in police arrests. The confrontations followed recent riots in Belfast and Southampton.
- Nazi salutes, Sikhs abused: Tensions grip UK after Henry Nowak’s murder
Tensions in the UK have risen following the murder of Henry Nowak, with far-right groups rallying despite the victim's father urging against exploiting the tragedy. The incident has been linked to Nazi salutes and abuse directed at Sikhs.