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The UK’s international counter-terrorism policy

Inquiry

This inquiry will scrutinise the UK’s ongoing global counter-terrorism efforts. It will examine the actions taken by the UK to manage, contain and prevent ongoing acts of terrorism emanating overseas, with a view to assessing counter-terrorism policy in light of the 2021 Integrated Review and its 2023 Refresh. It will further examine the security, diplomatic and political objectives the UK prioritises in the evolving terrorism landscape.

The inquiry aims to map the motivations, sources and locations of the most pressing current terrorist threats and to consider how they may evolve in the next decade. It will also examine FCDO policy with reference to different forms of terrorism, including ecological, extreme left, extreme right, narco-terrorism, and religious fundamentalist terrorism.

It will consider in particular the implications for the UK of regional instability in Afghanistan, the Middle East, North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa; and examine how the UK can use its influence to best effect in bilateral and multilateral security partnerships.

Read the call for evidence for more details about the inquiry

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Monday 12 June 2023.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Oral evidence transcripts

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28 November 2023
Inquiry The UK’s international counter-terrorism policy
Witnesses Stig Jarle Hansen (Norwegian political scientist, historian and author and Associate Professor at Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Jonathan Guiffard (Senior Fellow, Defence and Africa at Institute Montaigne), and Dr Nicholas Westcott (Professor of Practice at Department of Politics and International Studies, SOAS)
Oral Evidence
28 November 2023
Inquiry The UK’s international counter-terrorism policy
Witnesses John Deverell CBE (Independent Consultant at First Call Partners, and former senior military officer and Director of Defence Diplomacy at Ministry of Defence)
Oral Evidence
30 April 2024
Inquiry The UK’s international counter-terrorism policy
Witnesses Sir Alex Younger KCMG (Former Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6))
Oral Evidence
Action on Armed Violence (CTE0001)
mr Nader Fallah (CTE0002)
Dr Brian Phillips (Reader at Department of Government, University of Essex) (CTE0003)

Other publications

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  • Email: fac@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 4050 (general enquiries) | 020 7219 2996 or facmedia@parliament.uk (media enquiries)
  • Address: Foreign Affairs Committee | House of Commons | London | SW1A 0AA