Counter terrorism
Terrorism is not a new phenomenon. But in the 21st century, terrorism has a distinctly global feel to it. The modern terrorist threat has become fluid and relatively unpredictable. And it is not a threat faced by the UK alone, although terrorist groups often target UK and other western interests.
The UK Government's aim is to reduce the risk from international terrorism, so that people can go about their daily lives freely and with confidence. Since early 2003, the UK Government implemented a long-term strategy for countering international terrorism, known as CONTEST. It aims to reduce the risk to the UK from international terrorism, so that people can go about their daily lives freely and with confidence. The UK is committed to working with partners overseas to promote a sustained global commitment to combating terrorism. We do this using a variety of methods from the plains of Afghanistan to the streets of London.
The UK Government has short and long-term objectives, at home and abroad to achieve this. They set and implement the strategy for overseas counter terrorism working with partners in the UK Government and civil society.
The UK's Counter Terrorism (CONTEST) Strategy
UK anti-terrorism legislation
Useful Links
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Counter Terrorism Website
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Arabic Website
Home Office
Ministry of Defence
Metropolitan Police Service, Counter Terrorism Command
The Security Service
UN Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee
Radical Middle Way
FCO Departmental Report
Latest news
- Binyam Mohamed judgment (October 16, 2009)
- Prime Minister delivers statement on Afghanistan and Pakistan (October 14, 2009)
- Cyber Security: A global issue that affects us all (October 01, 2009)
- Nations urged to work together on five 'urgent challenges' (September 23, 2009)
- Torture is 'unacceptable and abhorrent' (August 04, 2009)